Master of Business Administration
Graduate Bulletin A-Z Index
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Undergraduate & Graduate Dates to Remember*
Fall Term 2010
August 20-22 MBA Orientation
August 25-29 Wolfpack Welcome
August 30 Classes begin
September 3 Add deadline
October 29 Last day to withdraw & last day
to apply for graduation
December 10 Last day of classes
December 11-17 Final Exams
Spring Term 2011
January 8 New Student Orientation; MBA Orientation
January 10 Classes begin
January 14 Add deadline
March 4 Last day to withdraw
May 4 Last day of classes for undergraduate students
May 5 Last day of classes for graduate students
May 6-12 Final Exams for day division
May 9-12 Final Exams for graduate and evening students
May 14 Commencement - all colleges
*College of Law dates on Law Bulletin
Program Objective
The objective of the M.B.A. program is to graduate individuals who are able to apply management theory and current business practices; communicate effectively and work as members of a team; use well-developed problem-solving and ethical decision-making skills, as well as leadership abilities; and possess an understanding of global business issues and their impact on business.
Learning Goals
The M.B.A. program has the following learning goals:
- Graduates will be able to engage a business problem head-on and make an informed and implementable decision based on a thorough analysis of the situation from multiple perspectives.
- Graduates will be able to analyze the value proposition of a firm's marketplace offerings, understand the strategic fit of the firm, and create a comprehensive plan to deliver customer value.
- Graduates will be able to act with a managerial perspective, synthesize information from many varied sources, communicate business information persuasively, and influence others to achieve goals.
- Graduates will be able to confront ethical dilemmas with a balanced and coherent perspective, apply a principled method for responding to ethical issues, and reflect on bias in their ethical decisions.
Required Courses
The M.B.A. curriculum consists of 51 credit hours and has four parts:
Curriculum Design
Other Information