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University of Central Arkansas
Graduate Bulletin 2007 - 2009

Graduate Bulletin
Document Number 3.01.02

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

[1] Pre-MBA Program and Graduate Certificate Program in Business Management

Students with a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution in a field other than business administration may be admitted to the pre-MBA program or the graduate certificate program if they meet the following requirements:

All other admission requirements for the MBA must be met prior to admission to the MBA program. Admission to the Pre-MBA program does not guarantee admission to the MBA program. Admission to the MBA program requires a minimum GMAT score of 500. Students who have had the equivalent of any Pre-MBA course either as an undergraduate or graduate student in another program may be exempt from taking that course. Please consult with the MBA Director. Pre-MBA courses include

MBA 5310 Financial and Managerial Accounting Principles
MBA 5320 Foundations of Economic Science
MBA 5330 Finance Concepts
MBA 5340 Principles of Management
MBA 5350 Fundamentals of Marketing
MBA 5360 Quantitative Analysis for Business

See below for pre-MBA ("leveling")/graduate certificate course descriptions.

[2] Graduate Certificate Program in Business Management

To fulfill the requirements for the graduate certificate program in business management (GCBM), the student must complete a 19-hour program with a minimum GPA of 3.0. The required courses are MBA 5110 Seminar in Developments in Business Management and the six pre-MBA courses listed above.

[3] MBA

[3.1] Objectives

The MBA program is designed to meet the needs of students preparing for positions in upper management in business and related organizations. The program offers students advanced study in the various functional areas of business, emphasizing teaming, communication, problem solving, research, computer technology, case studies, and project-based instruction.

Students that plan to receive an MBA with a concentration in International Business must complete the 30 hour MBA core courses and six hours of additional requirements with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.  The additional requirements include: six hours of elective at graduate level in international business, international culture, or undergraduate foreign language, or internship with business.  Electives must be approved by MBA Director and be taken abroad.

[3.2] Admission Requirements

In addition to the Graduate School admission requirements, the Master of Business Administration requires the following:

Note: Students that do not meet the minimum GMAT of 500, or minimum GPA requirements may be admitted on a conditional basis.  Conditional admission will depend on undergraduate performance, GMAT score, other relevant measures of scholastic performance, a record of successful employment at increasing levels of responsibility, and recommendations.  Conditionally admitted students must obtain a 3.00 GPA in the first nine (9) hours of coursework towards the degree.  After this point, the conditional status will be removed.

Applicants for admission to the MBA program must submit a completed application packet that includes: a completed application form, official transcripts from all undergraduate schools attended, official GMAT scores, statement of purpose, résumé, and two letters of recommendation, to the Graduate School by the following dates:

Entering semester                                     Application deadline

  Fall Semester                                              August 1

  Spring Semester                                         December 1

  Summer Semester                                      May 1

[3.3] Petition for Candidacy

In the semester following the completion of nine semester hours of graduate work the student must apply for candidacy for the MBA or IMBA degree. Courses taken prior to applying for candidacy will be used toward the degree provided they are appropriate for the program and were approved by the MBA Director. The Petition for Candidacy must include all courses completed and to be taken for completion of degree and the semester and year in which course was/will be taken.

[3.4] Degree Requirements (MBA)

To receive the MBA degree, the student must complete the following 30-hour MBA core courses with a GPA of 3.00 or higher.  Depending on the student's background (e.g., non-business undergraduate degree), some or all of the pre-MBA foundation courses may be waived by the MBA Director.

Pre-MBA courses (18 credit hours)                                                 UCA undergraduate equivalents

MBA 5310 Financial and Managerial Accounting Principles          ACCT 2310 and ACCT 2311

MBA 5320 Foundations of Economic Science                                 ECON 2320 and ECON 2321

MBA 5330 Finance Concepts                                                           FINA 3330

MBA 5340 Principles of Management                                              MGMT 3340

MBA 5350 Fundamentals of Marketing                                            MKTG 3350

MBA 5360 Quantitative Analysis for Business                               QMTH 2330

MBA core courses (30 credit hours)

MBA 6301 Decision Modeling in Information Systems
MBA 6302 Accounting for Management Decisions
MBA 6303 Managerial Economics
MBA 6305 Financial Decision Making
MBA 6306 Legal Environment of Business for Managers
MBA 6307 Entrepreneurship: The Act of Wealth Creation
MBA 6308 Marketing Strategies
MBA 6320 Strategic Management
MBA 6325 Organizational Behavior

MBA 6330 Operations Management

Undergraduate accounting majors may choose to substitute approved classes from the Master of Accountancy program for MBA 6302 and/or MBA 6306.

[4] Graduate Courses for the Pre-MBA

Follow this link for pre-MBA/graduate certificate course descriptions: course link.

[5] Graduate Courses in Business Administration (MBA)

Follow this link for 6000-level MBA course descriptions: course link.

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