The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a comprehensive program is designed to meet the diverse and changing needs of students and employers. The required MBA common core represents an integrated curriculum providing both practical application and a strong foundation in management theory. Additionally, students complete three major courses in Fraud Examination and Management.
Fraud Examination and Management programs provide students with data-driven decision-making skills, investigative techniques, and an in-depth understanding of how technology can prevent fraud. The graduate concentration in fraud examination and management is designed to prepare students to meet the rapidly growing demand for professional fraud examiners.
Graduation Requirements
- Successful completion of 30 hours of graduate study.
- Maintenance of a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 with no grade lower than a C.
- Petition and approval for graduation by established deadline.
Requirements (30 Credit Hours)
The MBA program consists of ten courses, seven core and three major courses for a total of 30 credit hours.
Required Core Courses
- ACCT 520: Accounting for Management Decisions (3)
- BANA 530: Operation and Technology Management (3)
- ECON 540: Managing in a Global Economy (3)
- FINC 521: Managerial Finance (3)
- MGMT 550: Managing Business Ethics and Social Responsibility (3)
- MKTG 560: Marketing Management (3)
- MGMT 590: Strategic Management and Policy (3)
Required Major Courses
- ACCT 513: Identity Theft and Computer-Related Fraud (3)
- ACCT 515: Fraud Examination (3)
- ACCT 561: Forensic and Investigative Accounting (3)
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