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Degree requirements

Curriculum and Concentrations

The program is divided into nine core courses that everyone takes and three concentration courses. Each student chooses their area of concentration and declares that to their advisor by the end of the first semester of their first year in the program.

Core Courses 

  • Leadership and Management for the Common Good
  • Technology, Information, and Data Analysis
  • Global Sustainability
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Managerial Finance and Accounting I
  • Managerial Finance and Accounting II
  • Sustainable Organizations for the Common Good
  • Strategic Marketing Management
  • Managerial Economics

International Residency

One of our program core values is “Global Citizenship.” We believe that organizations today are interdependent and mutually accountable to local, national, and global communities. As a result, we believe in interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and interfaith engagement. To that end, a global perspective is important for today’s business and organizational leaders. This one-week international residency not only provides students with a global perspective but also a context and on-going case study for the entire MBA curriculum. In addition, it is also

a resume enhancing hands-on experience that provides perspective for student’s day-to-day work and their development as leaders in their organization.

Some students have used the international residency as a launching point for further travel or holiday time in

the same location or region, and this may include family members or friends. Students who take opportunity to extend their experience for personal reasons should plan for their family/friend to arrive on location no earlier than the departure day of the residency.

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