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Full-Time Class of 2011

Tracking Your Curriculum

Students can track their progress in the Student Services Online system. Your curriculum has been entered into the database and is updated as you complete courses. You may also visit the Student Services office for a personal review of your academic audit.  

Curriculum for Full-Time MBA Entering in 2009

Required Course Sequence

Required courses must be taken in the mini-semesters specified, no exceptions. Students may not drop required courses. Students must re-take required courses they fail.

Curriculum is subject to change.

Click on a course title to read the course description and prerequisites.

First Year

Course #

Course Title

Units

Mini 1

45-700

Financial Accounting

6

 

45-730

Probability & Decision Making

6

 

45-760

Optimization & Decision Making

6

 

45-770

Managing Organizations

6

 

45-791

Interpersonal Managerial Communication

6

Mini 2

45-701

Accounting for Decision Making & Control

6

 

45-710

Finance

6

 

45-731

Statistics & Decision Making

6

 

45-750

Managerial Economics

6

 

45-793

Management Presentations

6

Mini 3

45-720

Marketing Management

6

 

45-765

Production and Operations Management

6

 

45-742 or  45-753

Business Government Strategy or Macroeconomics  

6

Mini 4

45-740

Business, Law & Ethics

6

 

 

Electives

 

Second Year

 

 

 

Mini 1-4

 

Electives

 

All students must complete a capstone course requirement. Capstone courses will be identified earch year. Most of the capstone courses will be offered in the spring. Capstone courses include, but are not limited to:  Track Project Courses (of which students have applied for and have been accepted) and/or Management Game.

Required courses must be taken in the mini-semester(s) specified (No Exceptions). Students may not drop required courses, but may petition to exempt. Exemptions are graned by individual faculty members who may require evidence of appropriate previous work on demonstration of competency through an exam. Note that required communications courses cannot be exempted.

 

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