2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
    May 03, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Business Administration, Management Accounting Concentration, M.B.A.


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Master of Business Administration, M.B.A.


Requirements For: Master - 33 Hours, 3.0 GPA


Concentrations


All students complete all core courses to provide a common foundation; therefore, the program’s policy is not to waive any of the core courses.

The general MBA program offers the flexibility to tailor electives to the student’s professional interests. Ample choices allow a broad choice or a focus, such as finance, entrepreneurship, global business or information systems. Alternatively, the student may select one of the following formal areas of concentration:

  1. Disaster and Emergency Management Concentration  
  2. Finance Concentration  
  3. Global Business Concentration  
  4. Homeland Security Concentration 
  5. Human Resource Management Concentration 
  6. Management Accounting Concentration 
  7. Management Information Systems Concentration 
  8. Project Management Concentration 
  9. Public Accounting Concentration 
  10. Quality and Innovation Management Concentration 

Management Accounting Concentration


The MBA Management Accounting concentration is designed to prepare students with the competencies necessary to excel in professional positions that require a high level of comfort with accounting and finance, such as chief financial officers, controllers, financial analysts, budget analysts or directors. More specifically, students will develop an extensive understanding of management accounting concepts, cost accounting, accounting research practices, activity-based costing as an aid to decision-making, profit planning, budget forecasting and preparation, and broadening leadership skills. In acquiring skills for the CFO function within a variety of organizational structures, this concentration will develop student knowledge of financial planning, financial analysis, control mechanisms, decision-making, and professional ethics.

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