The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a comprehensive program is designed to meet the diverse and changing needs of students and employers. The required MBA common core represents an integrated curriculum providing both practical application and a strong foundation in management theory. Additionally, students complete three major courses in Management.
Management provides the leadership and direction for any organization. The management major allows students to pursue a range of courses in leadership, decision making, human resources, law, diversity and inclusion, and other contemporary topics.
Graduation Requirements
- Successful completion of 30 hours of graduate study.
- Maintenance of a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 with no grade lower than a C.
- Petition and approval for graduation by established deadline.
Requirements (30 credit hours)
The MBA program consists of ten courses, seven core and three major courses for a total of 30 credit hours.
Required Core Courses
- ACCT 520: Accounting for Management Decisions (3)
- BANA 530: Operation and Technology Management (3)
- ECON 540: Managing in a Global Economy (3)
- FINC 521: Managerial Finance (3)
- MGMT 550: Managing Business Ethics and Social Responsibility (3)
- MKTG 560: Marketing Management (3)
- MGMT 590: Strategic Management and Policy (3)
Required Major Courses
- MGMT 501: Strategic Human Resources Management (3)
- MGMT 507: Leadership and Managing Change (3)
- MGMT 574: Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations (3)
The Graham School of Management reserves the right to amend policies, procedures and other program information as necessary. All changes will be communicated promptly.

