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Executive MBA
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                           Executive MBA Degree

General Requirements
A Bachelor Degree from an accredited institution, or a state approved institution, or an educational institution approved by equivalent authorities is the minimum entrance requirement. Students must complete thirty-six (36) credit hours of study to earn an Executive MBA Degree.

A minimum of twelve (12) credit hours of study must be completed with Madison University. A thesis is not required. Transfer credit from other institutions and experiential learning credit may be granted, provided the subject matter is the same or similar to the chosen field of study/major. The MBA degree term is 18 months, however a student may accelerate the completion depending upon their prior learning assessment results.

Program Goals
The goal of the MBA program is to prepare students for leadership roles in all areas of business requiring skilled and ethical decision-making and analytical abilities. Specific goals are to develop:

  • Competency in the functional fields of business of accounting, economics, finance, information systems, marketing, and management..

  • An understanding of human behavior in business situations and the manager's role as a leader in influencing behavior.

  • Skill in performing industry and financial analysis in a global context.

  • An awareness and understanding of the economic, political, legal and social environments in which business operates.

  • An integrative and strategic focus for students in decision making and problem solving.

  • Strengthened individual interpersonal, leadership, and communication skills.

The Executive Master in Business Administration (MBA) develops students for the role managers play in defining business problems, assessing information, considering alternatives, and choosing the best solution. To prepare students for this decision-making role, the Executive MBA has been designed to introduce the theory or principles that frame a wide range of problems or issues in each of the courses. The most current techniques or tools are applied to these theories to allow students to practice making decisions to solve a wide range of problems.
 
Curriculum Courses (subject to change without notice)

Course Number

Course Title

Credit  Hours
BADM 50501 Legal Environment of Business 4
BADM 50502 Intermediate Business Communication 4
BADM 50521 Intermediate Supervision 4
BADM 50531 Strategic Management & Business Policy 4
BADM 50541 Intermediate Business Research Methods 4
CSCI 50551 Intermediate Management Information Systems 4
FIN 50521 Corporate Financial Management 4
HRM 50521 Human Resource Management 4
IBUS 50521 Multinational Enterprises 4

Credit Hours:

36

 

 

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