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Business Division offers the Master of Business
Administration. This program develops leadership and
management skills designed to meet the professional needs of
individuals working in middle and upper-level positions in the
context of business, public, and not-for-profit environments.
While the major thrust of the program is on leadership
development, it specifically promotes the development of
strategic decision making skills as they relate to
organizational performance. In recognition of the core
elements of management in organizations in all sectors of
society, the curriculum offers a variety of courses including
offerings in leadership, professional ethics, and business
strategy. Students in this program will not only upgrade their
business decision-making skills but also increase their
overall organizational effectiveness and value through
improved leadership and management. Transfer of Credit
At
the time of matriculation, a student may request the transfer
of a maximum of 6 credits into the Master of Business
Administration program. These credits must have been completed
at a regionally accredited college or university, and the
student must have earned at least a "B" or better in
the course(s). The merits of all requests for transfer credit
are considered with respect to the course content’s
relevance to the current program requirements and goals. The
college is not obligated to accept transfer credits that are
not approved during the matriculation process. In addition, no
course taken more than five years before the time of
matriculation in the CSJ graduate program can be used for
transfer credit.
Plan of Study
Once
matriculated, the student follows the prescribed sequence of
courses specified in the curriculum design. The courses are
taken in the order offered because of the cumulative nature of
the knowledge and skills in the program as well as to satisfy
advance course prerequisites and uninterrupted matriculation.
Curriculum Delivery and Schedule
The
curriculum in this program is sequential and is taken one
course at a time over a period of three and one half years.
The sequence of courses begins once a group of fifteen to
twenty students is enrolled in a specific MBA cohort. A
minimum of one cohort will start each fall provided there is
sufficient enrollment. The
program is unique in that the individuals in the group
progress through the curriculum together. They enroll in one
graduate course per term as the curriculum is deployed.
The
program utilizes the evening format with class meetings one
day per week from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Classes are
scheduled in 10-week terms, and there are four terms each
year. Students are expected to enroll in
one course per term. By doing so, the entire degree program
may be completed in three and one half years.
Curriculum Overview
The
curriculum in this master’s program is designed to meet the
educational and professional development needs of working
adults. The program consists of a total of 42 credits. The
sequence of three-credit courses is as follows:
GBA500
Leadership in the 21st Century
GBA501
The Legal, Social, and Environmental Implications of Business
Decisions
GBA502
21st Century Management Practices
GBA503
Managing Organizational Behavior
GBA504
Informational Technology Applications in Management Decisions
GBA505
Ethics and the Leadership Role
GBA506
Delivering Superior Customer Value
GBA507
Quantitative Thinking
GBA508
Economic Thinking
GBA509
Accounting for Decision Makers
GBA510
Managerial Marketing
GBA511
Applying Managerial Finance
GBA512
Operations and Systems Management
GBA513
Entrepreneurial and Strategic Thinking
The
final course in this sequence is the capstone of the program
and is a case study oriented business policy course aimed at
the strategic side of organizational leadership. Brief course
descriptions are included in the last section of this catalog.
Academic Performance Standards
Students
are required to maintain a cumulative grade point average of
3.0 for the duration of their course of study. Students who
fail to maintain this performance standard will be placed on
academic probation and will be given one term to raise their
cumulative grade point average to 3.0 to remain in good
standing. Students whose cumulative average remains less than
3.0 for two consecutive terms or whose academic record
includes more than two grades of less than B will be dismissed
from the program.
Students
who earn below a B in any course may retake the course to earn
a higher grade. Only the higher grade will be calculated in
the cumulative grade point average; however the original grade
will remain on the transcript.
Time Limit
The
time limit for completing the Master of Business
Administration is five (5) years. Students may petition the
division chair and academic dean for an extension of the time
limit. Extensions will be granted only rarely and for
extenuating circumstances.
Refund Policy
Ceasing
to attend classes does not constitute withdrawal from the
College. Only with an official withdrawal (see policies for
adding/dropping courses) are the following refunds permitted
of tuition.
Refunds
of tuition for part-time MBA students who withdraw from the
College will be calculated as follows:
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Prior
to 1st class 100%
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Within
the 1st class meeting 90%
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Within
the 2nd class meeting 80%
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Within
the 3rd class meeting 70%
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After
the 4th class meeting 0%
Refund
schedule applies only to 3 credit courses.
All
fees are non refundable.
Withdrawal
and drop policy for Web dates are based on business days,
Monday through
Friday.
Contact
the Business Office for exact refund amounts.
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