The objective of the Master of Business Administration program is to help students pursue leadership positions in competitive business environments. The curriculum is designed to address this through a portfolio of practical, resume-building projects that may satisfy students’ intellectual curiosity as well as build the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to make sound business and management decisions. Beyond these practical skills, the program is also designed to foster thought leadership, innovation, and corporate social responsibility in a global context.
The Master of Business Administration program consists of a minimum of 60 quarter credit hours. In addition, students may add a specialization to their degree plan, for which they are required to take a minimum of four courses from a group of eight specializations. Specializations are not required for completion of the general program.
Specializations include finance, marketing, human resources, entrepreneurship, international business, health care management, project management, and supply chain management and logistics.