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Masters of Business Administration

Masters of Business Administration

Online or On-Campus: The MBA at Walsh College 
No GMAT required

Online or on-campus, our Master of Business Administration (MBA) program includes courses in accounting, finance, management and related areas. You will learn from foundation courses included in all MBA programs, integrating the wide range of skills needed in a successful business operation. Match your courses to your own interests and career goals. You can specialize in one of the 13 areas listed below when you take four elective courses in that area.





13 Specialization Areas

Create a career specialty in your MBA program with electives from these areas:
*Available entirely online

  • Accounting
  • Business Information Technology
  • Economics
  • Finance*
  • Health Services Administration*
  • Human Resources Management*
  • Information Assurance*
  • International Business
  • Marketing*
  • Management
  • Project Management
  • Strategic Leadership
  • Taxation 

If you elect to complete a specialty area, we encourage you to work with the Advising Office to design your program.

Walsh College MBA Group on LinkedInNo GMAT Required
We evaluate your application in a careful review of what you have accomplished since graduating from college, together with your academic record in your other degree programs. Those are much better indicators of your success as an MBA student than a formal test score.

Opportunities for Career Advancement
Our MBA degree is unusually flexible. As a result, our graduates work in many different industries: banking, information technology, human resources and more. Whether your goal is a promotion, a new job or a total career change, our MBA will help you achieve it.

Masters of Business Administration Program Format
Depending on your previous college courses, you may have to take one or more of the six MBA foundation courses. The program core consists of nine courses and a four-course elective requirement which you can elect to take from a number of specializations. You may, but are not required to, focus your courses in a specialization. A total of 13 to 19 courses, totaling 39 to 57 semester credit hours, are required to complete the MBA degree.

You can earn advanced standing for equal graduate course work completed at another college or university. Time limits may apply. You must take at least 24 credit hours while registered as a  Walsh College student.

We require a minimum GPA of 3.0 while registered as a Walsh student. You need to earn a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) in each course you count toward your graduation requirement. 

 Foundation Courses (if required)

ACC 500    Financial Accounting 
BL 556       Legal Issues in Management
ECN 503    Survey of Economics 
MGT 565   Operations Management 
MKT 550   Managing the Marketing Function
QM 503     Inferential Statistics for Business Decision-Making

 Core Courses

ACC 505   Managerial Accounting
ECN 523   Global Economics 
FIN 506     Financial Statement Analysis
FIN 510     Financial Management
MGT 501   Management, Organizational Learning and Change
MGT 530   Ethics in a 21st Century Complex World
MGT 555   Global Human Resources Management 
MGT 670   Strategic Management Concepts Capstone
QM 515     Quantitative Methods

 Specializations

Four Courses Selected from Allowable Electives

Electives

Additional electives if required.

DEGREE AND
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Webinars

MBA webinar:
Thu., May 9, 2013
12:15-1 p.m. ET 
Register for webinar.

Walsh College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (www.ncahlc.org; phone: 312-263-0456). Specific degree programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP, www.acbsp.org) and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE, www.iacbe.org).

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