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Dec 11, 2024
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2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management-Hybrid, M.B.A.
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The Hybrid Master of Business Administration Management track is designed for working individuals who already possess a Bachelor’s degree and have embarked upon a business career. The program is built upon a systematic approach to leadership and management and uniquely combines the teaching of business theory and its practical application with the day-to-day work experience of the student. This program is designed for students who live a distance from a BW campus, and students whose work schedules or other commitments do not permit consistent weekly attendance at evening classes. The Hybrid MBA program is the same curriculum as the MBA in Management (MBA), but it is delivered in a combination of a seated and online environment. This enables a flexible and team supported learning environment. It is a fixed two-year cohort program designed to provide the personalization of a seated program with the flexibility of an online program. An applied project is included. There are seven weekend sessions over the two-year program; the remainder of the program is online. The length of the program is two years (excluding pre-requisite courses). The curriculum includes 11 core course, an ongoing applied project, and two management specialty track classes.
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MBA Core
- BUS 501 - Systems Management & Organizational Theory, 3 credit hours
- BUS 503 - Human Capital Management, 2 credit hours
- BUS 509 - Organizational Behavior, 3 credit hours
- BUS 526 - Operations Analysis Models, 3 credit hours
- BUS 544 - Financial Management, 2 credit hours
- BUS 548 - Accounting for Managers, 3 credit hours
- BUS 551 - Strategic Marketing, 3 credit hours
- BUS 581 - Managerial Economics, 3 credit hours
- BUS 590 - Corporate Citizenship in a Globalized Economy, 2 credit hours
- BUS 591 - Global Business, 2 credit hours
- BUS 670 - Strategic Management, 3 credit hours
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