The Traditional Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program provides post-baccalaureate students with a high-quality, master-level education in the field of business administration. The program is designed to prepare promising students for positions of increasing responsibility and leadership through education in the broad scope of business. It is open to all qualified students regardless of undergraduate major.
The degree program is 36-42 units and includes 12-14 units (3-5 classes) from one of the following focus areas/concentration courses, chosen in consultation with an advisor.
Focus Areas
Accounting
Provides an emphasis on public accounting, management accounting, or internal auditing: or, in the areas of government and not-for-profit accounting or taxation.
Learn the skills and applications for securing information systems and assuring the integrity of an organization’s operational information from a S.T.E.M. designated program. Discover the balance between technology, policy, practice, awareness, and training of information assurance and security.
For those interested in starting their own business or working effectively in the fast-paced world of growing companies. In addition to the emphasis on start-up companies and small business management, this concentration examines the strategies used by larger corporations to tap the entrepreneurial spirit.
The finance concentration is designed for those seeking advancement or employment in banks, brokerage firms, investment banking, consulting firms, insurance companies, credit unions, or with other institutions that make financial decisions.
Management
Focuses on human behavior aspects of organizations such as communication, motivation, leadership, group and team performance, employee selection, and prepares individuals for a variety of careers in the management and human resource fields.
Marketing
Provides for specialization in marketing, the business function that identifies unfulfilled needs and wants, defines and measures their magnitude, determines which target market the organization can best serve and decides on appropriate products and services.
Global Supply Chain Management
The supply chain is the network of organizations that work together to produce and deliver a product or service.
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Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration
5500 University Parkway,
SAN BERNARDINO,
California,
92407, United States
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, with required minimum GPA of 3.0 calculated using the entire degree or the last 60 semester (90 quarter) units, which may include post-baccalaureate work. Students with significant GMAT/GRE scores and/or professional experience may be permitted to join with a 2.5 GPA;
Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL (iBT 79/80 or PBT 550) taken within the past two years.
IELTS exam score of 6.5 taken within the past two years.
Application Deadline: Spring: December 15: Fall: July 15
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