Master of Business Administration Admission
Foundation Courses
In order to begin work on the master's degree requirements, the following foundation courses must be completed with a grade of C or better prior to the first semester in which the first 600-level course is taken:
- ACCT 201 Principles of Accounting I
- ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics
or - ECON 150 Principles of Economics
- FINA 311 Financial Management
- INFO 326 Production and Operations Management
Any foundation course may be waived if the student has completed an undergraduate or graduate survey course with similar coverage with a grade of C or better. A waiver exam may be taken to validate an undergraduate course that does not meet the grade requirement, or when the student has acquired the knowledge covered in a core course without having earned academic credit. Students may take a waiver exam with permission of the graduate program director.
Application Requirements
Upon entering graduate courses, faculty teaching within the M.B.A. program assume graduate students are knowledgeable in subject matter related to the required foundation courses above. Additionally, graduate students are expected to possess the following basic skills:
- Quantitative skills: Students need a knowledge of algebra and basic calculus.
- Verbal skills: The ability to collect relevant information, organize thoughts and communicate them clearly.
- Computer skills: Students should display competence in word processing and spreadsheets.
- Information systems literacy: A student should be familiar with information technologies and information systems applications.
Admission to the program requires applicants to complete an Application for Graduate Admission at 小蓝视频 – visit Graduate School Admissions for details – and the following program-specific requirements:
- Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) score sent to institution #6F2-SX-08 for part-time students OR 6F2-SX-78 for full-time students. A minimum GMAT score of 400 is required. Applicants who h