Program Requirements
Master
of Business Administration
The coursework
required to complete the MBA program comprises two categories:
Prerequisite Courses and Required Courses.
Prerequisite Courses: Each student must satisfy the following
prerequisites:
ACC 121 Principles of Financial Accounting
ACC 221 Management Accounting
MGT 300 Principles of Management*
FIN 315 Business Finance
MKT 331 Principles of Marketing*
ECO 222 Principles of Macro-Economics
ECO 223 Principles of Micro-Economics
ECO 225 Statistics
*Either is acceptable.
Those students who have not completed one or more of the
prerequisite courses may do so by completing undergraduate
coursework at Quincy University or another accredited
institution with a grade of at least “C.” MBA
500 Economics and MBA 502 Accounting Principles may be
taken to satisfy the two-course prerequisites in Economics
and Accounting, respectively. All prerequisite courses
must be completed before taking more than four required
courses.
Degree Requirements:
- Each student must complete the following required six (6) courses:
- MBA 501 Managerial Economics
- MBA 503 Managerial Accounting
- MBA 507 Financial Management
- MBA 509 Marketing Strategies and Planning
- MBA 511 Production and Operations Management
- MBA 519 Strategic Management
- Each student must select four (4) courses from the following six (6) courses:
- MBA 505 Group Dynamics and Leadership
- MBA 512 Human Resource Management
- MBA 513 Topics in Business, Government and Society
- MBA 515 Management Information Systems
- MBA 517 International Business Management
- MBA 525 Advanced Financial Management
- MBA 526 Financial Managements Topics
Special Notice for CPA Candidates: The
American Institute of Public Accountants has formulated a policy under which
a total of 150 credit hours will be required to sit for the Certified Public
Accountant (CPA) examination. These requirements have been accepted by the
State of Illinois. The MBA degree provides the student with a degree beyond
the Bachelor in Accounting Degree and at the same time fulfills the new state
requirements. For those students desiring to sit for the CPA examination and
pursue a Master’s Degree to fulfill the 150-hour requirement, the following
two courses are strongly recommended.
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