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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
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Katrina Kidd, MBA, Director
Office: Demergasso-Bava Hall 209
Phone: (209) 667-3280
Professors: Brown, Filling, Hernandez, Wagner, Campbell
Associate Professor: Huang, Li, Zong, Kotrozo, Ilter, Leonard
Assistant Professor: Hinrichs
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The Master of Business Administration program provides study in advanced concepts of business, industry, and government operations. This program is designed for the active manager or technical supervisor as well as the recent graduate who is interested in advanced study in the field of business. The program includes accounting, finance, operations management, marketing, economics, management, and computer information systems.
Learning Goals and Outcomes
- Students will have the advanced knowledge of the business disciplines (management, marketing, operations management, management, accounting, finance, and information systems management) and apply the knowledge in new and unfamiliar circumstances. Objective: Students will demonstrate understanding of each functional area in a strategic management case.
- Students will demonstrate advanced oral and written communication skills. Objective: Students will effectively present business analyses and recommendations through oral forms of communication. Students will effectively present business analyses and recommendations through written forms of communication.
- Students will think critically by adapting and innovating to solve business problems. Objective: Students will analyze complex business situations and develop and implement effective solutions to the business problems.
- Students will work collaboratively with others in group projects, and have the capacity to lead in an organizational setting. Objective: Students will effectively participate and contribute in a team-based environment.
- Students will have awareness of global perspective. Objective: Students will analyze management issues from a global perspective.
- Students will be ethically conscious decision makers.
Admission to the Program
Qualified applicants holding a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university may be admitted to the program. Each applicant must submit the following to the Graduate School:
- A fully completed California State University Graduate Application for Admission form, submitted online at www.csumentor.edu. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required in last 60 units attempted.
- Two copies of official transcripts from each college attended other than Stanislaus State, submitted to the Graduate School in MSR 120.
Each applicant also must submit the following to the MBA Program Director, College of Business Administration:
- A completed MBA Program Application Form.
- Three letters of recommendation or evaluation forms from faculty and/or other professional sources.
- The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score report, which should be sent directly from the testing organization. (Note: the Graduate Record Exam, or GRE, may be substituted for the GMAT). The following scores are required:
- A total of 1,000 points must be achieved based on the formula [200 times the overall GPA plus the GMAT score] or a total of 1,050 points based on the formula [200 times the upper-division GPA plus the GMAT score]. For persons taking the GRE, the formula is: a total of 200 points must be achieved based on: [20 times the upper division GPA plus the average GRE score]. To first obtain the average GRE score, a person must add the two category scores (verbal and quantitative) and divide by 2.
- A minimum score of 3.5 in the “analytical writing” component of the exam is required.
- Scores at or above the 20th percentile in the verbal and quantitative categories must be achieved. Persons who score below the 20th percentile in either or both categories may be admitted on a conditional basis that requires them to take additional foundation coursework (remediate) as prescribed by the MBA Program. The total and analytical writing scores must be satisfied on the exam for a candidate to be eligible to remediate low percentage scores.
- Experience: Candidates must demonstrate a two-year record of relevant, full-time employment in a professional or supervisory role. Applicants wishing to enter the program without the required two year-experience may achieve a waiver of the work experience requirement by meeting a higher point score of 1150 points based on the formula [200 times the overall GPA plus the GMAT total score].
- Applicants whose undergraduate degree was instructed in other than English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and achieve minimum scores as required by the Office of International Education.
Requirements (30 units minimum)
The Master of Business Administration is awarded upon satisfactory completion of 30 units of core and graduate elective courses and either the completion of a graduate project or the passing of a comprehensive examination. Students must have completed the 18 units of foundation courses listed below or their equivalents. To be exempted from any or all foundation courses, equivalent undergraduate courses must have been completed with a grade of C or better within ten years prior to admission to the program. Exemptions from the foundation courses also can be obtained by passing the corresponding qualifying examination.
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Foundation
Foundation courses must be completed prior to program admission.
(18 units)
Master of Business Administration Core
(21 units)
Electives
(9 units)
- Three graduate electives, 9 units, and
- Comprehensive Examination, 0 units
or
- Two graduate electives, 6 units, and
- Graduate Project, 3 units
Note:
MBA core and elective units must be earned within seven years immediately preceding the completion of requirements for the degree. A 3.0 grade point average must be maintained in all graduate work.
Enrollment in MBA core and elective classes is limited to students with classified MBA standing at this University. Exceptions to this policy require written approval of the director of the MBA program. Writing Proficiency Requirement
Master of Business Administration students may satisfy the writing proficiency requirement by meeting the required level of proficiency in either of the following courses: Accounting Concentration
The MBA Accounting Concentration is designed for those students who have completed an undergraduate program in accounting and wish to pursue further study of the discipline. The Concentration is of value to those who wish to fulfill the 150 hour requirement for CPA licensure in the State of California, and to those seeking employment or advancement in accounting. The concentration is comprised of three specific MBA elective courses: Finance Concentration
The MBA Finance Concentration is designed for those seeking employment or advancement in financial institutions, such as banks, brokerage firms, investment banking, consulting firms, insurance companies, credit unions, real estate firms or other institutions that make financial decisions. The concentration is comprised of three specific MBA elective courses: |
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