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Nov 21, 2024
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2020 Siena Heights University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business, M.B.A.
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A 36 credit hour, 7-week cohort based model with an 18-month completion. Some semesters will require two courses. However, there will also be semesters with just one course. The program focuses on traditional MBA curriculum along with courses that emphasize the Dominican core values. This program will be a collaborative effort with CAS, CPS, and the Graduate School. An emphasis is placed on the specific core value of the Graduate School of sharing the fruits of contemplation through an emphasis in group projects and collaboration.
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Program Courses: 24 credit hours
Managerial Courses/Processes: 9 credit hours
Culminating Experience: 3 credit hours
Total for Major: 36 credit hours
Specializations
There are three specializations offered through the MBA program in accounting, cyber security management and health care administration. Students wishing to complete a specialization are encouraged to speak with the Program Advisor and the Program Advisor will supply interested students with an updated degree plan per MBA requirements.
Admission Requirements for the MBA program
The current admissions policies and practices will apply to MBA program admissions.
Students are required to have a 3.0 overall undergraduate GPA and the GMAT or GRE are not required. Students who have taken either exam may submit their scores for review by the admissions team. As determined by the MBA Program Director, a particularly high score on either of these advanced examinations may satisfy the prerequisites of the MBA program for non-BBA applicants.
If students have a 3.0 from a regionally accredited business undergraduate program in any of the foundation courses, the course will be waived. Foundational courses include: finance, accounting, statistics, macro-economics and micro-economics. An acceptable passing score on related CLEP examinations (as determined by the MBA Program Director) will also be considered as equivalent to the foundation courses required of non-BBA applicants.
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