Master of Business Administration (Campus)

Dr. Jennifer Plantier , Program Director

The MBA is a 45-hour program open to qualified students with bachelor’s degrees, regardless of major. The objective of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is to prepare managers and leaders to manage successfully in a dynamic business environment. More specifically, the program provides advanced study in all functional areas of business: accounting, management information systems, economics, finance, marketing, and management. In addition, the program is designed to help students further develop and refine such important broad skills and abilities as analytical thinking, problem solving, computer applications, communications, and teamwork. Through lectures, papers, simulations, seminars, and case studies, the graduate student will enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills while solving real world managerial problems.

The MBA is a campus program utilizing both face-to-face and online courses.

Admission Criteria

Requirements for Full Admission

To receive full admission to the program, students must provide:

  1. An official score on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) which, combined with a student’s undergraduate record, indicates the likelihood of success in the program. To be admitted to the program, the GMAT score plus 200 times the overall undergraduate GPA must equal or exceed 1,000. Note: All MBA applicants must submit an official GMAT score to the Office of Admission as part of the admission process. The GMAT must have been taken within the last five years prior to application. The GMAT may be waived for students with undergraduate business degrees from a 4-year institution and overall GPA of 3.2 and students who hold a Master’s Degree at the discretion of the program director.
  2. Official transcripts from all schools attended.
  3.  A score of 4 or better on the essay portion of the GMAT or an essay which  demonstrates the ability to write at the graduate level.
  4.  A detailed resume.
  5.  An interview (in person, online, or telephone) with the program director.

International Students

A student whose native language is not English must provide an official TOEFL score of 550 on the paper-based exam, a 213 on the computer-based exam or a 79 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT). TOEFL scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. HSU school code: TOEFL- 6268

Residency Requirements

A maximum of 18 semester-hours of approved graduate work may be transferred into the MBA program. These courses must have been taken within 10 years prior to the first enrolled semester at HSU.

Courses

By action of the Graduate Council and graduate faculty, all students must have a minimum of 50% of their curriculum in 6000 level courses.

Degree Requirements

Foundational Courses

BSAD 6310Issues in Management and Marketing

3

BSAD 6311Business Reporting and Finance

3

ISCI 6320Advanced Business Analytics

3

BSAD 6330Legal and Ethical Issues in Business

3

ECON 6330Economic Analysis

3

BSAD 6310: Waived for students BBA

BSAD 6330: Waived for students with BBA

ECON 6330: Waived for students with BBA

Core Courses

ACCT 6311Managerial Accounting

3

BSAD 6322Quantitative Research Methods

3

ECON 6331Managerial Economics

3

FINA 6341Financial Management

3

MKTG 6364Marketing Strategy

3

MGMT 6357Management Strategy

3

Non-Thesis Program

Core Curriculum (33 Credits)

Approved Electives (12 Credits)

Comprehensive Exam (0 Credits)

Total Credit Hours:45

Thesis Program

Core Curriculum (33 Credits)

Thesis (6 Credits)

Approved Electives (6 Credits)

Comprehensive Exam (0 Credits)

Total Credit Hours:45