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GRADUATE PROGRAMS

Master of Business Administration ( MBA )
The MBA program covers the essential subjects in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management Information Systems, and Marketing. These subjects provide the foundations for effective business management. The MBA program provides the students solid training with additional emphasis on entrepreneurship and globalization due to its proximity to Silicon Valley.s vibrant startup culture and multinational corporations.
Undergraduate Preparation
Students who do not have a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration must demonstrate competency in the following areas:
Mathematics 6 Credits
MATH 210 Introduction to Probability Theory 3 Credits
MATH 212 Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 Credits
Social Science 6 Credits
ECON 100 Principle of Economics: Macroeconomics 3 Credits
ECON 200 Principle of Economics: Microeconomics 3 Credits
Computer Science 4 Credits
CS 200 Introduction to Computer Science 3 Credits
CS 200L Computer Science Introduction Lab 1 Credit
Business Administration 18 Credits
BA 300 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 Credits
BA 300L Fundamentals of Accounting Lab 1 Credit
BA 301 Intermediate Accounting I 3 Credits
BA 301L Intermediate Accounting I Lab 1 Credit
BA 330 Introduction to Financial Management 3 Credits
BA 380 Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Business 3 Credits
BA 410 Enterprise Information Systems 3 Credits
BA 410L Enterprise Information Systems Lab 1 Credit
Graduate Level Requirements 36 Credit hours
The MBA program requires students to compete at least 36 credit hours of graduate courses from the following:
Business Administration Core 18 Credits
BA 442M Human Resource Management 3 Credits
BA 452M Operations Management 3 Credits
BA 500 Financial Accounting 3 Credits
BA 515 Enterprise Resource Planning 3 Credits
BA 530 Financial Management 3 Credits
BA 585 Statistical Methods for Business Research 3 Credits
Electives Minimum 18 Credits
Students in the MBA program may take any 400 level or above courses as electives to meet the requirement. However, no more than three 400 level courses can count towards the minimum of 36 graduate credit hours for graduation.