MBA Program

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MBA Program

  • Course description Overview
    The Alfred University M.B.A. focuses on decision making and emphasizes the use of technology in management. The curriculum has a special focus on enterprise resource planning (ERP) and integrates the use of SAP business suites (R/3, BW, SCM, SEM, CRM).

    Graduates of the Alfred University MBA program will demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork skills, integrate their functional knowledge of business to make decisions, use a global perspective in decision making and understand the need for ethical practices in business.

    Accreditation

    The Alfred University M.B.A. program is accredited by AACSB-International.

    Full and Part-Time Study

    Students may attend the M.B.A. program on a part-time or full-time basis. The program is designed so that full-time students who need 30 credits can complete their course of study in less than one calendar year.

    Financial Aid and Assistantships
    Both financial aid and a limited number of assistantships are available.


    Curriculum
    M.B.A. coursework has three components:

        * Foundation courses - feature fundamentals of business knowledge that can be completed at the undergraduate level prior to starting the program or as part of the program.
        * Core - reflects the current and emerging trends in management. Core courses have a balance of qualitative and quantitative course work to prepare students for effective leadership and management.
        * Electives - designed to align with current business practices.
        * Courses offered

    MBA Course Requirements

    Foundation Courses (28 credit hours) ACCT 211
    ACCT 212
    BUSI 113
    ECON 201
    ECON 202
    FIN 348
    MGMT 328
    MGMT 484
    MKTG 221 Financial Accounting
    Managerial Accounting
    Business Statistics
    Introduction to Economics & Markets
    Principles of Macroeconomics
    Managerial Finance
    Mgmt. & Organizational Behavior
    Operations Management
    Marketing Principles and Management

    Core (18 credit hours) MBA 611
    MBA 613
    MBA 614
    MBA 621
    MBA 622
    MBA 624
    Accounting Information Systems
    International Marketing
    Corporate Finance
    Business Decision Making
    Quality Management
    Strategic Management

    Electives (12 credit hours) MBA 640
    MBA 642
    MBA 644
    MBA 646
    MBA 648
    MBA 660
    American Economic History
    Portfolio Management: Personal & Corporate Planning
    Accounting Issues
    Enterprise Resource Planning
    Business Warehouse
    Seminar in Business Issues
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