Program Objective
The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program builds upon a strong foundation established in the baccalaureate program through seminars, case studies, and applied research on advanced topics. Graduates are much in demand as their skills in strategic planning and the application of management theory identify them as having the kinds of leadership needed in the 21st Century.
Areas of special interest that will strengthen students' ability to pursue chosen career goals include Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management of Information Technology, and Real Estate Management.
- Concentration in Accounting
- Concentration in Finance
- Concentration in International Business
- Concentration in Management of Information Technology**
- Concentration in Real Estate Management
Graduation Requirements
The M.B.A. is conferred after satisfactory completion of seventy-two (72) quarter units and sixty (60) quarter units for students who fulfilled prerequisite requirements. The GPA for the degree must be 3.00 (B) or better. Students must complete all requirements within four (4) years from candidacy.
The graduation requirements are summarized as follows:
| Description | M.B.A. Program With Prerequisite Courses |
M.B.A. Program Without Prerequisite Courses |
| Prerequisite Courses M.B.A. Required Courses Major Courses Electives |
16 / 20* units 24 units 16 units 20 units |
0 units 24 units 16 units 20 units |
| TOTAL | 76 / 80* units | 60 units |
| * Applies to concentration in Management of Information Technology M.B.A. student | ||
M.B.A. Elective Course List
M.B.A. Double Major Requirement
Students seeking for double major in M.B.A. must take minimum of twenty-eight (28) additional units (7 courses).