GRADUATE PROGRAMS
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Shawn Mauldin, Ph.D. |
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CPA, CMA, CFP |
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Dean of the College of Business Administration |
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K. Chris Cox, Ph.D. |
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Assistant Dean |
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101 White Hall |
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449‑7014 / International: 011-985-449-7014 |
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Degree Program
Master of Business Administration
Accreditation
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The College of Business Administration is accredited by the AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. |
Mission of the College of Business Administration
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The mission of the College of Business Administration is to prepare students to participate in society and the work force as educated individuals able to compete in a dynamic global economy. To enrich the learning process, the College contributes to scholarship through research and instructional development. While providing support to the employer community through the development of marketable skills in potential employees, the College enhances competitive capabilities of regional businesses by providing continuing professional education and consulting services. The faculty advances the welfare of the students, the university, the community, and academic and professional organizations through interactions and outreach activities. |
Master of Business Administration
Purpose of the Program
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The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program within the College of Business Administration at Nicholls State University emphasizes excellence and continuous improvement in graduate learning. The purpose of the MBA program is to prepare students for professional management positions in both the private and public sectors. The broad, integrated curriculum focuses on knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed by effective managers and ethical leaders in an ever changing global environment. |
Admission Requirements
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The Master of Business Administration curriculum is a diverse one encompassing the following areas: accounting, business administration, economics, finance, management, and marketing. |
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An applicant who fails to satisfy these requirements may be classified as a pre-M.B.A. student until he, or she, has met the criteria. No graduate credit may be earned while classified as a pre-M.B.A. student.
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Undergraduate Preparation
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Bachelor's degree and the following foundation courses:
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NOTE: A grade of C or better must be earned in each required foundation course. Prerequisites for individual graduate credit courses must be completed before enrolling in the graduate course. Students are responsible for a basic knowledge of computer information systems. Those who are deficient in this area are encouraged to take, or audit, CIS 231 Management Information Systems. |
Degree Requirements
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The program leading to the Master of Business Administration requires the completion of 24 semester hours of courses in accounting, business administration, economics, finance, management, and marketing. In addition, the student must complete nine hours of approved electives. The needs, interests, and objectives of the student will be considered whenever electives are approved. Students may select electives in accounting, business administration, economics, finance, information systems, management, or marketing.
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Graduate Course Work:
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ACCT 500 (3)- Advanced Managerial Accounting |
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BSAD 501 (3)- Business Statistics |
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BSAD 503 (3)- Business Research |
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BSAD 525 (3)- Seminar in Corporate Strategy |
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ECON 500 (3) - Managerial Economics |
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FINC 500 (3)- Seminar in Financial Management |
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MNGT 502 (3)- Organization Theory and Practice |
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MKTG 501 (3)- Marketing Theory and Practice |
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Approved Electives (nine hours to include at least three hours open only to graduate students). |
Executive Master of Business Administration
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The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) is a convenient, 17-month program designed for practicing professionals and entrepreneurs who would like to earn their MBA with a minimum disruption of work. Students will progress through the curriculum together, and are encouraged to contribute to the learning process by sharing perspectives shaped by their unique professional experiences. Classes are held approximately every other Saturday, with additional work completed online between meetings. Preparatory (foundation) course material is integrated into the program through the use of "gateway" sessions.
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Admission to the EMBA program is separate from admission to the MBA program. English language requirements of the MBA program also apply to the EMBA. Additional tuition/fees apply. |
