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Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Program Overview
The MBA program is open to full-time and part-time students, who take classes together. Students may enter the program in August, January, or during the summer. All of the required courses are offered in the evening and on weekends. The combination of students from different undergraduate disciplines, with varying levels of work experience, results in a dynamic educational environment beneficial to all. The program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Program Requirements
The MBA program has a minimum requirement of 32 semester hours. Twenty-three of these satisfy a set of required core courses. There are 9 hours of elective coursework, which may be chosen within one of three areas of concentration (finance, management, or marketing) or across concentrations as a customized elective selection. Students will be expected to demonstrate their capacity to draw upon and integrate their knowledge from all courses in a written comprehensive examination. Please see the Graduate Catalog for a detailed list of program requirements.
Estimated Time to Complete the Program
The MBA program is offered on an accelerated basis, providing two seven week sessions per semester in the fall and the spring. This format allows students to complete the program in 18 months.
Faculty Research Interests
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Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the admission requirements of the Graduate School, individuals seeking admission to the MBA program must submit official scores for the GMAT and a current resume.
Department Contact Information
Graduate Program Coordinator/Assistant Director of Graduate Programs for FCBA
Susannah Gawor, (309) 677-2256, sgawor@bradley.edu
Department Secretary
Sandy Petersen, (309) 677-2253, skp@bradley.edu


