Requirements
General Education Requirements (35 Credits)
Acceptable courses listed under General Education Requirements.
Arts and Fine Arts (3 Credits) One out of two disciplines: ART History or MUS History
English Composition (3 Credits) ENG 1110
Languages (3 Credits)
Languages or Literature (3 Credits) Either a second Language course or Literature course
Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 Credits) Three out of four: History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology
Science (3 Credits)
Philosophy (3 Credits)
Theology/Religious Studies (3 Credits)
Physical Education (1 Credit)
Core Course (4 credits)
Major Requirements (54 - 60 Credits)
BUS 4600: Full-time working students will take any 2000, 3000, 4000 ACC/BUS/ECO/MKT/FIN course with the Program Director's approval.
In lieu of FIN 3800, which is normally taken for the BS in Finance program, the dual Finance program students are satisfying this requirement by taking a BUS 5000-level course.
Complete two ACC/BUS/ECO/FIN/MKT 2000/3000-level elective (6 Credits)
Complete one of the following (3 Credits)
Take one to three of the following BUS 5000-level courses (3 - 9 Credits)
Beyond BUS 5150 and the one required BUS 5000-level course, dual degree students may take up to two additional BUS 5000-level courses as Degree Electives.
Related Requirements (28 Credits)
Complete one of the following (3-4 Credits)
Electives (3 Credits)
The Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) credit for a B.S. degree is met. FST 1000 if required may count towards the Electives Requirement.
The additional two optional BUS 5000-level courses may be taken as extra Degree Electives.
Adjust Electives needed for having a Minor(s), Remedials, ESL, Honors Programs, PED/FST waivers as needed, under consultation with advisor.)
A minimum grade of "B-" is required for 5000-level courses. A course in which the student receives a grade below a "B-" will not apply towards the MBA. The minimum Molloy standard cannot be waived.
Total Credit Hours: 120-124
A maximum of twelve (12) graduate credits but no less than six (6) graduate credits may be taken towards these undergraduate credits depending on individualized transcripts and advisement.
Only these courses may be used as part of the total credits for the bachelor's degree. Dual degree students must be awarded a bachelor's degree prior to being formally accepted into the MBA program of study.