Executive Master of Business Administration
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
The Executive MBA program is a lock-step, intense, practical, conceptual program leading to the Master of Business Administration degree. The curriculum is designed to equip present and future executives with the knowledge and skills to compete successfully in a competitive marketplace and assume leadership roles in their organizations. The program consists of eleven graduate courses, which employ lectures, readings, cases, speakers, simulations, and projects. Each course challenges participants with current and critical business issues.
Career Information
Types of Jobs
- Bank Manager
- Benefits Manager
- Branch Manager
- Consultant Credit and Collections Manager
- Entrepreneur
- Financial Analyst
- Government Services Administrator
- Health Care Administrator
- Human Resource Manager
- Insurance Agent
- Industrial Relations Manager
- Compensation Manager
- Loan Officer
- Job Analyst
- Management Analyst
- Media Planner
- Market Research Analyst
- Mortgage Loan Officer
- Operations Manager
- Personnel Manager
- Personnel Recruiter
- Promotions Manager
- Property Agent
- Public Utilities Manager
- Purchasing Agent
- Real Estate Agent/Broker
- Recreation Manager
- Retail Sales Manager
- Restaurant Manager
- Occupational Analyst
- Stock Broker
- Service Organization Manager
- Traffic Manager
- Training Manager
- Wholesale Sales Representative
Types of Employers
- Financial institutions and banks
- Government agencies
- Hospitals and health care
- Hospitality organizations
- Manufacturing firms
- Non-profit organizations
- Retailing and distribution
- Sales firms
- Service firms
- Small and mid-size businesses
- Wholesalers
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
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AACSB-Accredited
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Seventeen-Month, Saturday-Only Program
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Experienced Faculty and Cohorts
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Curriculum for Participants with Relevant Work Experience
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Luncheon Lecture Series
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Networking Opportunities
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Small Class Size
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Selective Program
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EMBA Bloomberg Center
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
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All Executive MBA students enroll in seven fundamental graduate core courses (Accounting, Managerial Economics, Financial Management, Statistics, Organizational Behavior, Business Strategy, and Marketing) and four non-core courses. There are no prerequisite courses to enroll in the program.
CONCENTRATIONS
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General MBA (with Accounting & Finance Electives)
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General MBA (with Business Electives)
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MBA with a Health Care Management Concentration
Contact Information
Dr. John Cresson, Director
Ms. Pam Oprea, Administrative Assistant
985-549-2146
On campus address: Garrett Hall, Room 94