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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration MBA
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With the appropriate business background, the Professional MBA at Andrews University can be completed in three semesters. However, the MBA is also designed for students with any bachelor’s degree. Students who enter the program without prior coursework in business will take a two-year (5-semester) degree program, which will include prerequisites. Prerequisites in the common body of knowledge are required to bring the student up to the minimum expectations of our graduate faculty. These courses provide an introduction to the broad field of business administration and may not be used to satisfy program requirements.
The graduate courses in the MBA itself, which approximate three semesters of work, are divided into two groups, required and elective; 21 credits are in courses required of all students, and 12 credits are in elective courses. These advanced courses emphasize the understanding of administrative processes in resolving problems faced by business executives. These courses also help the student view the business enterprise as an integrated unit operating in a complex economic, political, and social system.
Mission: The mission of the Professional MBA program is to prepare students from many cultural backgrounds for responsible positions in domestic and international business, in government, and in not-for-profit organizations. The program emphasizes the integration of business principles with Christian principles and philosophy to prepare students for leadership roles which require clear and critical thinking, wise judgment, effective communication, integrity in all actions, and recognition of opportunities for service.
Delivery: The Master of Business Administration is available in three modes of delivery:
- Main Campus
- Interactive Online Synchronous
- International Sites: Vietnam National University, Middle East University, National Economics University (Viet Nam)
The interactive online option for the MBA degree program is designed for completion of all courses online. Most courses are offered in the interactive online synchronous format (see School of Distance Education definitions). The final course(s) may be taken online or on campus in the last summer semester culminating with graduation exercises (usually the first weekend in August).
Dual Degree Option:
This program is also available as a dual degree with Social Work MSW:
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Electives
Choose 4 courses (numbered 510 and above) from the following acronyms: ACCT, BSAD, ECON, FNCE, INFS, MKTG. (MBA/MSW Dual Degree students must choose either SOWK 630 or SOWK 660 .) Students may fulfill elective credits by taking either the Healthcare Administration concentration or the Accounting/Finance concentration. Healthcare Administration Concentration
The Healthcare Administration concentration prepares students seeking careers in management, clinical management and consulting with the knowledge needed to address the challenges and opportunities within the diverse industry of healthcare. Coursework covers the broad spectrum of health services administration skills, including healthcare management, ethics, finance, and policy. (The courses in this concentration may be taken instead of 4 elective courses.) Student pursuing the healthcare concentration need to start in the fall semester by taking BSAD 537. Accounting/Finance Concentration
The Accounting/Finance concentration is designed to prepare students for management-level careers in the business arena. The concentration focuses on the skills needed to analyze and evaluate the risks and rewards associated with enterprise- and project-level business opportunities and improved decision-making using accounting and finance tools. (The courses in this concentration may be taken instead of 4 elective courses.) Choose 12 credits from the following courses: Admission Requirements
In addition to the general admission requirements under Graduate Academic Policies , note also the requirements listed below. Prerequisite Courses
These prerequisite courses may be waived for students with appropriate undergraduate course work from an accredited institution. If the prerequisite courses are more than five years old or the grades earned are below C, students may be required to repeat these courses. These courses must be taken prior to starting the MBA program. Students may take up to three courses concurrently with the MBA, by permission only, on a provisional status, during the first two semesters of their MBA program.
The following courses constitute the prerequisites for the MBA degree:
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
The GMAT admission requirements must be met for regular admission status. The student may not enroll for any graduate-level business credits (courses assigned as 515 or above) before the GMAT requirement is met. If the student chooses to waive the GMAT based on number 2 below, this must be done within the first semester of the MBA program. Admission GMAT requirements can be obtained by ONE of the following: Attain formula score of 1,000 points, calculated by taking the undergraduate cumulative GPA X 200 + GMAT score ≥ 1,000. OR Five years of documented and approved related work experience and earned a grade of at least B- in statistics and a grade of at least B- in college algebra.
OR Previously earned an on-campus Andrews University undergraduate business degree with a cumulative GPA ≥ 3.0 and earned a grade of at least B- in statistics and a grade of at least B- in college algebra.
OR Previously earned degree with a cumulative GPA ≥ 3. 25 from a U. S. accredited institution. Professional Resume
All applicants must submit a separate, attached copy of their complete professional resume with their application. Completing the “Professional History” section within the application will not be considered sufficient for acceptance to School of Business Administration graduate programs. Provisional Status
Students admitted under provisional status (due to lack of prerequisites, GMAT, etc.) must make regular progress toward achieving regular enrollment status and toward completion of their selected graduate degree. If insufficient progress is made, provisional status will be revoked after four enrolled semesters (or before they reach 9 credit hours of graduate level course work).
Regular admission status must be met no later than the semester before the last semester in which the student expects to enroll, prior to graduation. Additional Information
Accreditation The Master of Business Administration degree (both on-campus and interactive online delivery) is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), located in Lenexa, Kansas. Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to integrate knowledge of major business theories and concepts to inform decision-making.
- Students will be able to communicate complex ideas.
- Students will be able to demonstrate collaborative team skills in order to deliver transformative solutions.
- Students will be able to evaluate complex data in order to to solve advanced business problems.
- Students will be able to implement leadership theory through the strategic management process.
- Students will apply a Christian (Adventist) perspective to evaluating the social and ethical responsibilities of business.
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