MBA Structure

The Tobin College has always taken tremendous pride in providing our students with the most contemporary levels of graduate business study, and the introduction of our new curriculum reflects our pledge to educate our students in a format that reflects the current needs of the business community, both nationally and globally.

The new curriculum is a redesign that allows for innovative approaches to in-class learning and expands on the development of a real world skill-set that students may apply immediately to their emerging careers. We are very excited about the changes that have been made, as they reflect not only greater excellence in the education that we offer, but also allows for an improved level of flexibility for students in designing a program that best meets their academic and professional needs.

The new MBA Structure is as follows:

Required Capstone Course
(3 credits)
MGT 700: Business Policy

4 Concentration Field Courses
(12 credits)

2 Related Non-Field Courses
(6 credits)

1 International Elective Course
(3 credits)

1 Free Elective Course
(3 credits)
This can be any graduate (600-level) course in the College

8 Required Courses
(24 credits)
ACC 503, DS 504, CIS 505, ECO 506, FIN507, MKT 508, MGT 509, LAW 501
*Any of these courses can be waived on the basis of demonstrated knowledge. E.g., a students must have passed, with a grade of B or better, at least 6 AACSB-accredited credits of directly applicable courses at the undergraduate level within 5 years, or the equivalent at the graduate level, or pass a departmental waiver exam.

1 Required Foundations Course (3 Credits)
MGT 502: Organizational Behavior and Business Ethics

Maximum Courses & Credits: 18 Courses, 54 Credits
Estimated Time to Complete: 9 Terms (3 Years)
Minimum Graduation Requirement: 36 Credits

Admission Requirements: All students must have, as a minimum academic credential, the equivalent of a United States' bachelor's degree and demonstrated competency in pre-calculus mathematics and basic computer use. Students are evaluated based on their undergraduate academic performance, scores on standardized tests, professional accomplishments, letters of recommendation, statements of objectives and other materials which the candidate may wish to share with the Committee on Admissions.

*A well-prepared student that waives a considerable number of courses may need to take an additional free elective in order to meet the minimum number of credits for graduation.

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