2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business, MBA
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Program Description
The Raj Soin College of Business is committed to providing quality education that is both broad based and professionally relevant; to creating an environment that fosters faculty development and strengthens the college’s links with the external community; and to exceeding the high standards of personal and professional conduct advanced by AACSB International, which accredited the college’s M.B.A. program in 1979. As a result of this commitment to teaching, research, service, and outreach, the university’s mission extends to the growth and development of the metropolitan Dayton area and Miami Valley, and explores problems that have local, state, regional, national, and international applications.
The Raj Soin College of Business offers degree programs leading to the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree, the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Social and Applied Economics, the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Logistics Management, and the Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.) degree. Each student’s program is planned on an individual basis, taking into consideration the student’s background, needs, and objectives. This allows any program to be built on the student’s undergraduate work in business, the arts, sciences, engineering, or other fields of study.
A chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national scholastic honor society in the field of business and administration, was established by the College of Business and Administration in 1976.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the M.B.A. or Master of Accountancy program requires submission of the form “Application for Admission to a Graduate Status” to the Graduate School Office. All applicants for admission to a degree program must pay the application fee and submit official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended. International applicants must submit an official score report for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 79/120 or a band of 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System test. Applicants must have an earned baccalaureate degree (or the equivalent) from a regionally accredited institution.
Applicants for the M.Acc. degree program should have an undergraduate degree with a major or concentration in accounting in addition to the above requirements. Those with deficiencies may be required to successfully complete selected preparatory courses. Students without the undergraduate accounting major will be required to take undergraduate preparatory courses before beginning the M.Acc.; all such students should contact the Department of Accountancy before enrolling.
The Raj Soin College of Business admits only those individuals who show high promise for successful completion of the program. Admission to the program is based on a variety of criteria including past academic performance, standardized test score(s), intellectual capacity (including analytical and quantitative skills), preparedness for graduate study, and other factors.
Regular Admission in Business
Applicants with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or higher will be granted regular admission to the M.B.A. program. No GMAT is required. Applicants who have completed any graduate course work must have a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0. International applicants must have a score of at least 79/120 on the TOEFL.
Conditional Admission in Business
Applicants with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.70-2.99 will be granted conditional admission to the M.B.A. program. No GMAT is required. The conditions of admission are that the student must earn a cumulative graduate GPA of at least 3.00 in the semester in which they finish 9 credit hours of coursework. If they do not, they will be denied admission.
Petitions for Admission in Business
Applicants with a cumulative GPA of 2.50-2.69 may petition for admission with supporting evidence of aptitude for graduate study. The supporting evidence required is a GMAT score (minimum 400) or equivalent GRE score. Students whose petitions are approved will be granted conditional admission and must meet the guidelines required for conditional admission status.
Provisional Admission in Business
Under certain conditions, an applicant may be admitted provisionally (for one quarter) pending receipt of the official credentials. Provisional admission is granted for one quarter to allow the applicant the time necessary for Wright State to receive the official documents. Provisional admission is not a final admission category. Once all official documents are received, the college will make a final decision to admit or not.
If admission requirements are not met during the quarter in which a student was admitted provisionally, registration for future quarters will be denied and the student will lose graduate credit for any graduate courses completed during the quarter.
Dual Degree with Economics
Students may obtain both the M.B.A. degree and the M.S. degree in Social and Applied Economics under the dual-degree program, which permits common coursework to apply to both programs as long as the courses are completed within the time limit set for completion of graduate degree programs. This policy does not apply to students who received an M.B.A. degree or an M.S. degree in economics from schools other than Wright State. Contact the director of M.B.A. programs and the director of M.S. in Social and Applied Economics program for further details.
M.B.A CORE and Concentrations
After completing (or being waived from) the prerequisite foundation courses, students begin the M.B.A. program with the M.B.A. Core, 21 credit hours of course work common to all MBA students. Students cannot enroll in the capstone course, MBA 7550, until they have completed all foundation courses and the majority of the core M.B.A. courses. MBA 7550 should be taken at the end of the program. Students also complete a nine credit-hour concentration chosen from the list shown below.
Students have the flexibility to choose and structure concentration(s) to meet their career objectives. Foundation courses cannot be used as electives within the concentration area(s). Students taking graduate business courses are expected to follow course prerequisite requirements.
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Business Economics Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- EC 7150 - Applied Microeconomics Credit Hour(s): 3
- EC 7170 - Applied Macroeconomics Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
- Any 6000-7000 Economics Course
Finance Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- FIN 7120 - Investing in Securities Credit Hour(s): 3
- FIN 7240 - Seminar in Corporate Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- FIN 7250 - Seminar in International Financial Management Credit Hour(s): 3
Healthcare Management Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Healthcare Management (SOM): 9 Hours
Required Three Courses
- PPH 6500 - Health Resource Management & Policy Credit Hour(s): 3
- PPH 7510 - Strategic Leadership in Health Care Organizations Credit Hour(s): 3
- FIN 7500 - Financial Management of Health Service Organizations Credit Hour(s): 3
Interdisciplinary Business Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- Choose three 6000 or 7000-level courses from the Raj Soin College of Business
International Business Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- MGT 7210 - International Management Credit Hour(s): 3
And choose two of the following:
- EC 7190 - International Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- FIN 7250 - Seminar in International Financial Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7577 - Short-Term Study Abroad Credit Hour(s): 3
- MKT 7700 - International Marketing Credit Hour(s): 3
Investments Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- FIN 7120 - Investing in Securities Credit Hour(s): 3
And choose two of the following:
- FIN 6120 - Fixed Income Securities Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
- FIN 6130 - Derivatives Credit Hour(s): 3
- FIN 6220 - Analysis of Corporate Financial Information Credit Hour(s): 3
Management, Innovation and Change Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- MGT 7060 - Organizational Development and Change Credit Hour(s): 3
- MGT 7660 - Managing for Creativity and Innovation Credit Hour(s): 3
- Any 6000 or 7000-level MGT Course
Marketing Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- MKT 7800 - Marketing Analytics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MKT 7500 - Marketing Research & Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
And choose one of the following:
- MKT 7300 - Entrepreneurship Credit Hour(s): 3
- MKT 7700 - International Marketing Credit Hour(s): 3
New Venture Creation Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- EC 7280 - Economics of Innovation Credit Hour(s): 3
- MKT 7300 - Entrepreneurship Credit Hour(s): 3
- IHE 6410 - Technology-Based Ventures Credit Hour(s): 3
Project Management Concentration
Foundation Coursework
The following outlines the preparatory foundation course requirements for the M.B.A. degree program. Candidates should consult with a graduate advisor in the Raj Soin College of Business for information on the policies and procedures to waive the foundation courses.
All candidates must demonstrate an understanding of accountancy, finance, economics and statistics. Students deficient in any of these areas are required to successfully remedy the deficiency by completing the appropriate foundation course(s). Foundation courses may be waived for individuals who have completed comparable courses at regionally accredited institutions. Waiver of foundation course work is based on the grade received, credit hours, course content, age of course, focus, and other factors. Additionally, students may demonstrate competency by successfully passing a proficiency test.
All foundation courses should be taken before starting 7000-level M.B.A. courses unless permission is granted by the director of the M.B.A. program.
Foundation Courses
- MBA 5100 - Survey of Financial Accounting Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5200 - Survey of Economics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5300 - Survey of Finance Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 5400 - Survey of Law Credit Hour(s): 1.5
- MBA 5800 - Survey of Quantitative Business Analysis Credit Hour(s): 3
MBA Program
- MBA 7100 - Strategic Cost Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7220 - Economics for Managers Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7300 - Financial Analysis and Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7500 - Leadership and Ethics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7520 - International Business Management: Operations and Environments Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7600 - Marketing Strategy Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7800 - Supply Chain Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MBA 7550 - Developing and Implementing Competitive Strategies Credit Hour(s): 3 (Prerequisite: All core MBA courses)
Required Three Courses: 9 Hours
- MGT 7710 - Fundamentals of Project Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MGT 7720 - Project Contract Management Credit Hour(s): 3
- MGT 7730 - Project Planning Evaluation and Control Techniques Credit Hour(s): 3
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