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Nov 23, 2024
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2013-14 School of Graduate Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Business Administration
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Purpose
The Bertolon MBA program provides students with diverse undergraduate degrees and work experiences the opportunity to attain a graduate business degree. This degree program enables students to expand existing competencies, achieve professional goals, realize intellectual pursuits, and serve their communities. The program focuses on serving working adults from businesses, non-profit organizations and communities in northeastern Massachusetts. The curriculum blends the student’s professional experience with core business concepts and skills. Through specialized course selection and a variety of electives, the curriculum permits flexibility and field-specific focus. The pedagogical approach emphasizes learning by combining experience, business concepts, comprehensive analysis, and communication and team skills. This approach is achieved through lectures, experiential exercises, cases and field-based studies. Using cross-functional techniques, the program provides an integrated examination of the implications of an interconnected global economic environment, technological change, ethical and social responsibility, racial and ethnic diversity, and organizational transformation towards managing a business. The MBA Graduate Faculty is committed to teaching and learning as their primary responsibility with secondary emphasis on research, scholarship and instructional development.
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Advanced Standing Credits
The credits that must be taken in the Bertolon MBA Program range from a minimum of 36 credits to a maximum of 57 credits, depending on the quantity of advanced standing credits (ASCs) awarded. Students who receive advanced standing credits for previous work that meet the following criteria may be able to take fewer than 57 credits. Under no circumstances, however, can students receive a Bertolon MBA by earning fewer than 36 credits.
- Advanced standing applies to course work taken from an accredited college or university. All courses must have been taken prior to acceptance into the MBA program.
- No course presented for advanced standing may be more than six years old at the time of the evaluation.
- A grade of 3.0 (B) or better on a 4.0 scale must have been earned in all course work evaluated for advanced standing.
- Advanced standing applies only to a certain group of courses in the Bertolon MBA program.
- A maximum of 18 ASCs may be awarded for foundation courses.
- A maximum of three ASCs may be awarded to satisfy the pre-competency requirements.
Specializations:
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT: A student electing to specialize in Hospitality Management will be required to complete any three of the following electives:
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DECISION SCIENCES: A student electing to specialize in Decision Sciences takes three elective courses (9 credits) from the following list:
, ODS 813 , ODS 825 , , ODS 850 , (Decision Sciences topic), (Decision Sciences area).
MARKETING: A student electing to specialize in Marketing takes three elective courses (9 credits) from the following list:
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FINANCIAL PLANNING: A student electing to specialize in Financial Planning takes three elective courses (9 credits) from the following list:
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Please refer to the Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning flow sheet or visit www.salemstate.edu/academics/schools/925.php for information on our Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning program that prepares students for the CFP certification exam.
GLOBAL BUSINESS: A student electing to specialize in Global Business takes three elective courses (9 credits) from the following list:
, BUS 842 , BUS 905 , FIN 910 , .
ACCOUNTING: A student electing to specialize in Accounting takes three elective courses (9 credits) from the following list:
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