Dual-Degree BS/MBA (4+1) Program of Study
Students in the dual-degree (4+1) program may complete up to 9 credits of graduate courses during their senior year, which also fulfill undergraduate open electives. Students must work with their undergraduate adviser and the MBA director to ensure that the courses fit into both degree programs. Students must present satisfactory performance in their graduate coursework completed during their senior year to be officially admitted into the graduate program upon completion of their BS degree. The BS/MBA curriculum consists of the MBA core courses plus a requirement to complete MBA 688 MBA Internship.
MBA Program of Study
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Business Disciplines (30 credits) | ||
BAN 610 | Introduction to Business Analytics | 3 |
MBA 615 | Skills for Contemporary Business Issues | 3 |
MBA 620 | Financial and Managerial Accounting for Decision Making (AC 620) | 3 |
MBA 625 | Authentic Leadership within Organizations | 3 |
MBA 630 | Business Data Analytics | 3 |
MBA 635 | Supply Chain Management in a New Era | 3 |
MBA 640 | Financial Decision Making | 3 |
MBA 645 | Marketing Decision Making | 3 |
MBA 690 | Strategic Management | 3 |
MBA 695 | Action-Based Learning Lab | 3 |
Graduate Electives 1 | ||
Select five graduate business electives either in a specific concentration/discipline or customized by the student | 15 | |
Total Credits | 45 |
MBA students may choose to take elective courses within one area, creating a concentration in a specific discipline, or may choose to take electives across multiple business disciplines, enhancing a broad interdisciplinary perspective.
Electives are available in such areas as accounting, business analytics, finance, health care management, marketing, and supply chain management.
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Accelerated Dual-Degree (3+1) and Dual-Degree (4+1) students are required to complete MBA 688 as one of their electives.