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Show 200 MBA Program Requirements for Students with a Non-Business Undergraduate Degree Foundations (IS credit hours) Prerequisites: Admission to MBA program and college algebra Legal & Regulatory Environment of Business (3) Financial and Managerial Accounting (3) Managerial Economics (3) Quantitative Methods I (3) Quantitative Methods II (3) or MBA 6010 MBA 6020 MBA 6040 MBA 6050 MBA 6051 Other Required Courses (24 credit hours) MBA 6110 MBA 6120 MBA 6130 MBA 6140 MBA 6150 MBA 6210 MBA 6310 MBA 6410 Electives (select MBA 6160 MBA 6170 MBA 6420 MBA 6430 MBA 6440 MBA 6450 MBA 6510 MBA 6520 MBA 6530 MBA 6540 MBA 6550 MBA 6560 MBA 6580 MBA 6590 MBA 6630 MBA 6640 MBA 6680 MBA 6700 MBA 6710 MBA 6720 MBA 6730 MBA 6740 MBA 6750 MBA. MBAi Tools for the Ethical Manager (3) Organizational Behavior (3) Financial Management (3) Marketing Management (3) Operations/Supply Chain Management (3) Management Accounting and Control (3) Information Technology in the Enterprise (3) Global Macroeconomic Conditions (3) 12 credit hours) Applications of Decision Modeling (3) Corporate Communications (3) The Economics of Industry (3) International Marketing (3) Strategic Leadership (3) Leadership Through People Skills (3) Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management (3) International Business Field Studies (3) E-Business (3) Negotiations (3) Managing and Improving Quality (3) Business/Market Planning Using Online Resources (3) Project Management (3) Strategic Business Tax Planning (3) Networking and Information Systems (3) Information Assurance in the Enterprise (3) Graduate Consulting Project (3) Managing for Environmental Sustainability (3) Accounting and Finance for Environmental Sustainability (3) Environmental Economics for Sustainable Business (3) Consulting Project in Environmental Sustainability (3)* Principles of Contract Management (3) Financial Aspects of Contract Management (3) Legal Aspects of Contract Management (3) Directed Study (1-3) *Students may complete either MBA courses. or MBA 6730, but not both Capstone (3 credit hours) MBA 6180 Strategic Management (3) Fast-Track MBA Program Requirements for Students with an Undergraduate Business Degree The Fast-Track MBA program is open only to students who have completed an undergraduate business degree from an AACSB-accredited business school within the past 10 years. Required Courses (24 credit hours) MBA 6110 Tools for the Ethical Manager (3) MBA 6210 Management Accounting and Control (3) MBA 6120 Organizational Behavior (3) MBA 6130 Financial Management (3) MBA 6140 Marketing Management (3) MBA 6150 Operations/Supply Chain Management (3) MBA 6310 Information Technology in the Enterprise (3) MBA 6410 Global Macroeconomic Conditions (3) Electives (select 9 credit hours) MBA. MBA 6170 MBA 6420 MBA 6430 MBA 6440 MBA 6450 MBA 6510 MBA 6520 MBA 6530 MBA 6540 MBA 6550 MBA 6560 MBA 6580 MBA 6590 MBA 6630 MBA 6640 MBA 6680 MBA 6700 MBA 6710 MBA 6720 MBA 6730 MBA 6740 MBA 6750 MBA. MBA. Applications of Decision Modeling (3) Corporate Communications (3) The Economics of Industry (3) International Marketing (3) Strategic Leadership (3) Leadership Through People Skills (3) Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management (3) International Business Field Study (3) E-Business (3) Negotiations (3) Managing and Improving Quality (3) Business/Market Planning Using Online Resources (3) Project Management (3) Strategic Business Tax Planning (3) Networking and Information Systems (3) Information Assurance in the Enterprise (3) Graduate Consulting Project (3)* Managing for Environmental Sustainability (3) Accounting and Finance for Environmental Sustainability (3) Environmental Economics for Sustainable Business (3) Consulting Project in Environmental Sustainability (3)* Principles of Contract Management (3) Financial Aspects of Contract Management (3) Legal Aspects of Contract Management (3) Directed Study (1-3) *Students may complete either MBA 6680 or MBA 6730, but not both courses. Capstone (3 credit hours) MBA 6180 Strategic Management (3) Please refer online to goddard.weber.edu/dp/mba for a suggested course sequence. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES - MBA Prerequisite for all MBA courses: Admission to the MBA Program MBA 6010. Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (3) This course is an introduction to business law, emphasizing basic legal principles and the broad application of domestic and international public and private law. Its overriding objective is to provide a working understanding of the legal environment of business for MBA students. Its focus is on regulatory law, business organizations, and other legal topics of special importance to managers of businesses. MBA 6020. Financial and Managerial Accounting (3) A general study of the use of accounting information by internal and external decision makers with emphasis on the use of accounting information by managers of an entity. Topics covered include the accounting cycle, the basic financial statements, inventories, long-term liabilities, cost concepts and behaviors, cost-volume- profit analysis, and financial statement analysis. Weber State University 2011 - 2012 Catalog |