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#Master of Business Administration - Academics

Students are admitted to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program as General Management, Health Sector Management, or Public Nonprofit Management concentrators.

General Management Full-Time Curriculum—64 cr

Semester:

  • MG 790 Ethical Leadership in a Global Economy (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)
  • ES 723 Career Management (0 cr)
  • ES 724 Professional Skills (1 cr)

Semester:

  • REQUIRED Global Engagement Elective (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)
  • Elective* (3 cr)

A minimum of 64 credits is required for single MBA completion. The flat, per-semester tuition for full-time students encompasses 12–18 credits per semester. Students may request to take up to a maximum of 19 credits in their final semesters before graduating without additional charges. Therefore, a student may graduate with up to 74 credits at the same tuition rate. The curriculum and courses are subject to change as recommended by faculty, deans, and administrators of the Questrom School of Business.

Students who receive a W, F, or I grade in a core class, excluding Executive Skills classes and PL 700, cannot continue in the cohorted program.

Health Sector Management Program

The Health Sector Management (HSM) program is available to full-time and part-time students and consists of:

  • 34 credits of MBA core courses
  • 6 credits of HSM core courses and 6 credits of HSM elective courses
  • 18 credits of electives
  • A Health Sector internship

Through the Health Sector Management MBA program, students learn essential management skills and develop the conceptual frameworks necessary to apply them successfully in the field of health care. The program requires a Health Sector internship, which students complete during the summer between the first and second years of the program.

The Health Sector Management curriculum augments the core MBA with required courses that provide an in-depth understanding of the structure and operation of health care systems. Building on the skills acquired in the core MBA program, the Health Sector Management curriculum focuses on health service delivery, life science products, and health sector consulting.

HSM Full-Time Curriculum—64 cr

Note: Module 4 electives currently undefined, as is the Global Engagement elective. Other electives are 800-level Questrom courses. Two of six second-year electives must be HSM electives  in addition to HM 710 or HM 717 in the second year.



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