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73 <br />Business Administration Department <br />Master of Business Administration <br />Program Description and The MBA program is designed to teach business leaders how to operate in a globalized <br />Objectives world. The program utilizes contemporary case studies and evaluates challenges facing <br />business professionals in an evolving landscape. Students will gain experience reading and <br />interpreting financial statements, evaluating international trade regulations, marketing <br />internationally, and making rational decisions. To graduate from this program, students will <br />complete a capstone business project that addresses a unique business challenge. Courses <br />are offered on campus and online. <br />Program Objectives <br />Graduates of the Master of Business Administration program should have the knowledge <br />and skills necessary to: <br />• Analyze and evaluate accounting and financial information to facilitate strategic <br />planning. <br />• Demonstrate effective decision -making. <br />• Identify conceptual and theoretical constructs and relate them to issues and <br />concerns in international business. <br />• Apply ethical frameworks to corporate social responsibility, human resources, <br />and problem -solving. <br />• Apply business best practices to international business opportunities. <br />• Execute a capstone business project using an integrative and multidisciplinary <br />approach <br />Master of Business Upon successful completion of the program, a Master of Business Administration Degree <br />Administration Degree will be issued to the student. <br />Methods of Instruction The on -campus method of instruction include classroom instruction, and homework. Online <br />courses utilize an LMS and include instruction, threaded group discussions, exams and <br />homework. Instruction will consist of lectures and/or activities that both disseminate <br />information and pose problems; group and panel discussions; discussion which emphasize <br />the ability to think critically; guest lecturers; and instruction media: <br />films/video/slides/graphic displays. Students may also be assigned reading, writing, and <br />other outside assignments equivalent to two hours per one hour lecture. Class instruction <br />will be based on the assumption that the student has done the reading assignments before <br />class. Classwork will include the use of computers to do several projects related to various <br />software programs. Homework will include reading and writing assignments, problem sets, <br />projects, and presentations. <br />Last Revision Date on April 4, 2023 <br />