The MBA degree is obtained by completing the program's 36 credit hour course requirements (12 courses, each worth 3 credit hours). Of these credit hours, 24 are core courses and 12 are concentration elective courses. Students must complete both core and concentration elective course credit requirements for the MBA degree.
The minimum requirements that students must meet to be eligible for the graduate degree are as follows:
Minimum Course Grade Point Average: B- (CGPA 3.00)
Total Required Credits: 36
In addition:
Students enrolled in the graduate program must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.00 scale to graduate and must achieve at least a 2.7 (B-) grade in all courses.
The Maximum Time Frame (MTF) established for completing the master's program is 54 credit hours.
A graduate student may transfer up to 9 credit hours earned at accredited institutions.
Using advanced leadership and self-awareness skills to influence others.
Evaluating the ethical issues and dilemmas faced by business leaders and managers.
Designing decision-making processes using quantitative and qualitative data.
Developing a global perspective and being aware of the cultural and social nuances that affect the business world.
Assessing concepts from functional disciplines to determine and develop business strategies.
Incorporating diversity, international and multicultural perspectives into decision-making processes.



