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2016-2017 Governors State University Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Governors State University Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration, M.B.A.


The College of Business  offers a graduate major in Business Administration leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). This degree program prepares students for positions of executive leadership.  It is a general management program of study designed for students with business undergraduate degrees, as well as for students with preparation in other fields. A broad core of courses provides an in-depth understanding of business operations and management. In addition, selective courses may be used to design a specialization in a single functional area if desired.

The MBA at GSU is offered as both a face-to-face or a highly interactive online program. The program is taught by accessible and dedicated full-time faculty who are experts in their fields. Upon enrollment the student must select the delivery format. Please note that when selecting a desired specialization all but one are offered in bother delivery modes. The Supply Chain Management specialization is only available for those selecting the online program.

Special Admission Requirements

In addition to university admission requirements, applicants must submit the following documents as part of their application package:

  1. a GMAT or GRE score from tests administered within five years of the date of admission*;
  2. two confidential letters of recommendation from professional references (e.g., current or former college faculty member, current or former work supervisor, community leader);
  3. a current resume.
  4. A two-page, double-spaced statement of intent. The statement of intent offers applicants an additional opportunity to demonstrate writing and communication skills and supports candidacy for the MBA degree.
    Please address the following questions:
  • What are your personal short- and long-term career goals?
  • What are your reasons for pursuing an MBA degree at this time?
  • How do you plan to commit to starting and completing an MBA program? In this response indicate your preference for the online or face-to-face program. If online is selected, also address your feelings and experience in working with others in an online setting.
  • Please discuss your level of self-discipline, planning, and organizational skills and impact on family, work, or finances.
  • Please give specific personal examples of leadership and provide other pertinent information to help the committee select candidates who can benefit from and contribute to the program.

*The GMAT or GRE may be waived for applicants who meet one of the following:

  1. a G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher for the last 60 hours, from a regionally accredited college or university, or
  2. a graduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university; or
  3. meet the requirement for Guaranteed Admission to the MBA (GAMBA) program for GSU undergraduate students including:
    1. having completed 12 hours (4 courses) in core business courses (ECON-3404 ; FIN-3110 ; MIS-3101 ; MGMT-3400 ; MGMT-3500 ; or BUS-3700 ) at GSU with a minimum of 3.25 from those business courses taken at GSU; and
    2. having or maintaining a 3.0 GPA or higher in last 60 hours of the undergraduate degree.

      Current undergraduate students may only apply for GAMBA if they have met requirement (a) and completed at least 90 hours of their undergraduate degree program with at least an overall GPA of 3.25. Approved GAMBA students may waive the letters of recommendation special admission requirement.

Master’s Final Project

MGMT - 8900 Strategic Management in a Global Context (3)  is the capstone course of the M.B.A. program. It is designed, through intensive case analysis and study, to integrate the various operating functions of a business and to demonstrate the student’s overall knowledge and skills. Applications for enrollment in MGMT-8900  are required and available in the CBPA Academic Advising Office.

Thesis Option

A thesis is optional for M.B.A. students. The thesis provides an opportunity for intensive study of a problem chosen by the student. The thesis option is limited to outstanding students who have been recommended by a minimum of two faculty in the College of Business and Public Administration and approved by the dean. Each student selecting to do a thesis will be required to submit a thesis proposal to a faculty member. If the proposal is approved, a thesis advisor and examining committee will be appointed by the dean or designee. A candidate who is approved for a thesis will be required to take a research methods course as approved by the advisor and to defend the thesis orally.

Candidacy Requirement

After admission as a degree-seeking student, a student also must apply for candidacy. Application forms are available in the Academic Advising Office. To qualify for candidacy, a student must:

  1. satisfy all conditions of admission;
  2. maintain an overall G.P.A. of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for all course work completed at Governors State University as a graduate student with no more than two grades of “C” in all required course work;
  3. complete all foundation courses and prerequisite competencies with a grade of “C” or higher in each course and overall G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher; and
  4. apply for candidacy after earning a minimum of nine and a maximum of 12 graduate credit-hours (beyond foundation coursework). Students who complete more than 15 hours of degree requirements before attaining candidacy status may still be required to complete up to 18 additional hours, approved by the Dean, as a candidate before being approved for graduation by the college.

Degree Requirements


Students must meet all university requirements for a master’s degree.

Students must meet the collegial graduation requirements listed at the beginning of this section.

Students will be required to take a standardized assessment test as a part of their capstone course to complete their degree. A fee of $35 will be charged at the time of registration for the course.

Prerequisite Competencies

  1. calculus;
  2. students must successfully complete collegial proficiency exams with a grade of 80% or higher (or equivalent courses) in MIS prior to enrolling in their second semester of coursework; and
  3. written communications.

Foundation Courses (12 Hours):

*Foundation courses may be waived on a course-by-course basis for students with appropriate academic preparation.

Generally, students with an undergraduate degree in business completed within five years prior to application from a nationally or regionally accredited school, with a grade of “B” or higher have satisfied most of these requirements. Undergraduate equivalent courses that may be used to satisfy each required foundation course are noted.

Career Selectives or Specialization (9 Hours)


A student has three options: (1) select a specialization from among those listed below; (2) select nine hours from any CBPA courses numbered 7000 or above; or (3) select nine hours of a group of specific courses to customize a specialization.

Specialization Options:


g. Supply Chain Management

Rapid changes in the economy and technology, and the globalization of markets have increased the importance of effective supply chain management in organizations. In this specialization you will learn how to solve logistics problems, mobilize organizations to achieve strategic objectives, and introduce and manage innovations that lead to business success.

As a Supply Chain Management graduate, you will possess a strong business foundation and familiarity with the cutting-edge theories and practices essential to addressing supply chain management issues. You will gain the analytical and problem-solving skills required of managers and executives. The curriculum focuses on forecasting and supply chain optimization, sourcing, and procurement. Emphasis is placed on materials management; distribution and logistics; and warehouse, inventory, and transportation management.

 

Total - 36 Hours (Graduate Core) and 12 Hours (Graduate Foundation)