A well-rounded curriculum...

For people from all backgrounds, with busy lives and high expectations.
From engineers to accountants to IT managers and even people with liberal arts backgrounds, our program caters to working professionals from a variety of academic and business backgrounds around the world. The diversity of backgrounds provides a richer learning experience and professional network.
Length of Track: This 30 credit hour program is designed with a focus on the needs of our students, the vast majority of whom are professionals wishing to apply their degree as soon as possible in the workplace. This program can be completed in approximately three to five terms, depending on the number of classes taken at once. Because of the individual nature of the program, students can customize the pace of their course schedule, so actual completion time will vary by student.
Class Format: Courses are offered in both onground or online formats, giving you the option to combine course formats based on your personal preference or travel/work schedules. Onground courses are offered weeknights and/or weekends giving students the opportunity to schedule classes around their busy lives. With online courses, you never have to step in the classroom so you can complete your program from anywhere in the world.
Terms: The College of Business uses a trimester system, with fall, spring and summer terms. With year-round classes and multiple starting points each term, students can choose from 12 week, 6 week, intensives or intermester classes.
Application Requirements: To be eligible for admission, in addition to holding a bachelor’s degree, we consider the following:
The structure of our MBA program with a Concentration track is being combined with our existing Experienced Professional MBA program to create a single educational path for all of our students. Despite the fact that degree requirements are changing, there will still be voluntary concentrations available for MBA students. Additional credit hours, in addition to the basic 30, will be needed if you choose this option.
Length of Track: This 45 credit hour track can be completed in approximately five to seven terms, depending on the number of classes taken at once. Because of the individual nature of the program, students can take classes at their own pace so actual completion time will vary by student.
Class Format: All Foundation and Core courses as well as many elective courses are offered in both onground or online formats, with many offered in a hybrid (blended) format, giving you the option to combine course formats based on your personal preference or travel/work schedules. Onground courses are offered weeknights and/or weekends giving students the opportunity to schedule classes around their busy lives. With online courses, you never have to step in the classroom so you can complete your program from anywhere in the world.
Terms: The College of Business uses a trimester system, with fall, spring and summer terms. With year-round classes and multiple starting points each term, students can choose from 12 week, 6 week, intensives or intermester classes.
Application Requirements: To be eligible for admission, in addition to holding a bachelor’s degree, we consider the following:
Choose from the following concentrations...
| Spring/Summer 2013 | Fall 2013 |
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Information & Technology Management * Sports & Entertainment Management (S&E) *some or all courses available only on campus |
Information & Technology Management * *some or all courses available only on campus |
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College of Business Tuition and Fees
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Title IX Coordinator: The University has designated Janis Townsend, Director of Human Resources, as the Title IX Coordinator. Human Resources is located on the second floor of Carpenter Hall and the phone number is (972) 721-5382.
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