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Nov 02, 2024
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2024-2025 GRADUATE CATALOG
Business Administration - Engineering Management Concentration, (MBA)
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Students who desire to complete the Engineering Management concentration are expected to have an appropriate technical academic or work experience background. Students may take graduate level courses (6000 and 7000), upon approval from an advisor, in the following areas:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
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Overview
An MBA is designed for those students who are interested in managerial careers – for those with leadership aspirations and abilities. After completing this program, students will acquire managerial-level knowledge in the core areas of business, and managerial-level skills for data driven decision making , leadership and analysis of the global implications of all business decision making. Students who desire to complete the Engineering Management concentration are expected to have an appropriate technical academic or work experience background. Students may take graduate level courses (6000 and 7000), upon approval from an advisor, in the following areas: - Biomedical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
For more information about the admission process, requirements and deadlines; program-related expenses, and program details, please visit our MBA website: https://www.memphis.edu/professionalmba/ Program Requirements
A candidate for an MBA degree with concentration in Engineering Management must complete a total of 42 credit hours (14 courses) as follows: - 30 hours of MBA Core courses (10 MBA core courses)
- 12 hours of concentration courses (4 concentration courses)
Business Administration, (MBA)
An MBA is designed for those students who are interested in managerial careers – for those with leadership aspirations and abilities. After completing this program, students will acquire managerial-level knowledge in the core areas of business, and managerial-level skills for data driven decision making, leadership and analysis of the global implications of all business decision making.
Preparatory Knowledge
There are no prerequisites for the core MBA curriculum. However, students entering the MBA programs are expected to be fluent in the language of business, with a working understanding of key concepts in economics, finance, and accounting. In addition, students are expected to have a working proficiency in statistics. Program Retention
Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 at the end of each semester of enrollment. In accordance with the Graduate School guidelines, any student not meeting this requirement will be placed on probation. Students on probation must adhere to an academic plan outlined by their advisor in their next semester of enrollment. A second consecutive semester on probation can result in suspension, and may lead to termination. MBA Core Courses (30 hours)
Engineering Management Concentration Requirements:
This program requires the completion of 12 credit hours in one of the subject areas below. Students must select one subject area of study. Biomedical Engineering
Choose 4 of the courses listed below: Civil Engineering
Choose 4 of the courses listed below: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Choose 4 of the courses listed below: Engineering Technology
Choose 4 of the courses listed below: Mechanical Engineering
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