MBA with a concentration in Business Administration

Showcase your comprehensive grasp of business strategy, management, and capacity to lead effectively through an AACSB-accredited MBA degree. 

Earning your MBA with a concentration in Business Administration from the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration positions you for accelerated advancement in diverse business environments. 

Apply by: Dec. 20 | Start class: Jan. 15 | Tuition: $12,800 

Why Choose Business Administration

Versatility

With a diverse curriculum covering key business areas, you'll develop a well-rounded skill set to excel across various industries.

Career Options

MBA graduates can confidently transition across various roles, as the skills and knowledge gained from their degree are valuable assets almost anywhere.

Growth Potential

Pursuing an MBA not only opens doors to advanced business roles but also signifies a commitment to professional growth. In this program, you will gain the expertise and credibility needed to excel in high-level positions.

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Career Opportunities

Business Analyst

Operations Manager

Management Consultant

General Manager

Business Development Manager

Strategy Analyst

Curriculum | Core Courses

Administration of the information systems function. Includes impact of the function, control of information systems resources, and evaluation of projects (cost/benefit analysis).

Application of microeconomic tools to business decision making; topics include theoretical and empirical demand and cost functions, pricing under various market conditions and regulatory constraints, short run and long run planning, and domestic and international conditions influencing the firm’s profitability and growth.

Capstone course. Emphasis is on integrated application of MBA core courses concepts. Problem analysis and decision making at an integrative level are stressed.

Elements necessary in an organization for effective administrative control are covered. Emphasis is on the “use” rather than the “supplying” of accounting data. Completion of MBA 500 or equivalent is required.

Business application of multivariate methods, non-parametric methods, factor analysis, logistic regression, cluster analysis, and data mining procedures using a computer statistical package.

Application of analytical techniques to the firm’s investment, financing, and dividend decisions in keeping with the objective of maximizing shareholder wealth.

Course provides a framework for understanding broad issues and analyzing specific topics which affect international business activities in an increasingly interdependent world. The course promotes a multi-disciplinary approach to integrating various facets of international business operations.

Theory and practices including individual behavior, motivation, group dynamics, organizational structure, quality management, and leadership skills.

Provides guidelines for developing marketing plans and programs while emphasizing the application of marketing concepts, tools, and decision making processes.

The MBA program consists of 33 credit hours, comprising 27 credit hours of core courses and 6 credit hours of concentration courses. Depending on your previous undergraduate business courses, you may need up to 15 additional semester hours (foundation courses). There is no thesis requirement.

Total tuition for this MBA program online program is $12,800, or $387.88 per credit. All courses use no-cost educational resources. You may take advantage of the University’s payment plan and those who qualify can use financial aid.    

Read more about the program curriculum through the University catalog.

Upcoming Application Deadlines and Start Dates

To have your application considered for your desired term, all application materials, including transcripts, must be submitted by the following deadlines. 

Spring 2025 - A

Apply by: Dec 20. | Classes start: Jan. 15

Spring 2025 - B

Apply by: Feb. 28. | Classes start: March 17

Summer 2024

Apply by: May 20 | Start class: June 3