Business Administration, M.B.A. - Business Analytics (Online or On ground)

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The program course outline and graduation requirements for this catalog year are listed below.  The department website provides an overview of the program, admission requirements, faculty biographies, learning outcomes, and careers: https://www.southernct.edu/mba

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - 42 CREDITS


Core Requirements (30 Credits)

MBA 501 – Business Economics
MBA 502 – Statistical Decision Making
MBA 503 – Managerial Finance
MBA 504 – Organizational Behavior
MBA 505 – Marketing Management
MBA 506 – Financial and Managerial Accounting  
MBA 507 – Legal Issues in Business and Management 
MBA 591 – Integrated Knowledge I
MBA 592 – Integrated Knowledge II: Experiential Capstone 

Business Analytics Concentration (12 Credits)
MBA 601 – Visual Analytics for Business Data
MBA 602 – Predictive Analytics for Business Data
MBA 603 – Prescriptive Analytics for Business Data
MBA 604 – Capstone: Data Hackathon for Business Data

WAIVER POLICY

Any of the courses below may be waived on the basis of appropriate undergraduate or graduate courses taken within the immediately previous six years at a regionally accredited institution. If granted, a student can waive no more than four (4) courses (12 credits). Waivers will be considered at the time of admission and only courses with a “B” (3.0) grade or higher in the appropriate courses will be considered. 

Students who seek transfer credit must submit a written request (with a course syllabus or course description of the previously completed coursework) to the MBA Director during the first semester of attendance. No elective/concentration course is eligible for waivers, and a course that has been waived may not be taken or used for elective credits. No tuition refund or cancellation will be issued for courses taken and subsequently waived. Moreover, waiving of courses does not reduce the total minimum number of 30 credits required to be taken in the program at Southern.

WAIVER GUIDELINES
The minimum course requirements, all taken within the last six years, for waivers are:
MBA 501: One course in macroeconomics and one course in microeconomics.
MBA 503: Two upper division courses in finance
MBA 504: Two upper division courses in organizational behavior or industrial psychology
MBA 505: Two upper division courses in marketing
MBA 506: One course in financial accounting and one course in managerial accounting
MBA 507: Two courses in business law