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9th November 2015, 05:00 PM
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MBA Political Science Major

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23rd June 2018, 01:51 PM
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Re: MBA political science major

I want to do MA Political Science/ MBA Dual Degree program in University of Colorado so can you provide me?
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23rd June 2018, 01:52 PM
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Re: MBA political science major

The University of Colorado offer Political Science MA / Master of Business Administration (MBA) Dual Degree

MA Political Science/ MBA Dual Degree program

The Dual Masters Degree in Political Science (MA) and Business Administration (MBA) is designed for students whose interests overlap business and politics or business and international affairs.

The program is jointly sponsored by the Department of Political Science of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Business School. This program enables students to simultaneously earn an MA in Political Science with an MBA.

Admission Requirements-

Students must apply separately to, meet the admission requirements of, and be accepted by each program.

It is possible for students currently admitted to one program to learn about the dual degree and choose to apply after admission to the other program.

GPA Requirements-

Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher across all courses that are applied to the dual degree.

Any political science course in which a student receives a final grade lower than B- cannot be counted toward the total credits for the dual degree. Any business course in which a student receives a final grade lower than C cannot be counted toward the total credits for the dual degree.

All graduate courses will be included in the cumulative GPA.

Degree Requirements-

MBA Core (30 Hours)

BUSN 6520 - Managing Individuals and Teams
BUSN 6530 - Data Analysis for Managers
BUSN 6540 - Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
BUSN 6550 - Analyzing and Interpreting Accounting Information
BUSN 6560 - Marketing Management
BUSN 6610 - Information Systems Management and Strategy
BUSN 6620 - Applied Economics for Managers
BUSN 6630 - Management of Operations
BUSN 6640 - Financial Management
BUSN 6710 - Strategic Management

International Elective (3 Hours)

Any course numbered 6000 or higher with the INTB prefix

OR
ENTP 6826 - International Entrepreneurship

OR any graduate-level business course that is cross-listed with an INTB prefix. Travel study offered by the Business School will also apply.


Political Science Core (18-21 Hours)

PSCI 5000 - State of the Discipline
PSCI 5468 - Research Methods in Political Science

Graduate Seminar in American Politics subfield

Graduate Seminar in Comparative or International Politics subfield

Graduate Seminar in Political Theory subfield

PSCI 5950 - Master's Thesis
(6 credits)

OR

PSCI 5960 - Master's Project
(3 credits)

Political Science Electives (6-9 Hours)

PSCI graduate seminars [must complete 6 hours if thesis, or 9 hours if project (from Political Science Core)]
Free Electives (6 Hours)

Courses must be from either the Business School or Political Science department, meeting the descriptions below. A combination of both is also acceptable.

Business Free Electives: Any course numbered 6800 or higher with a BUSN prefix or any course numbered 6000 or higher with a prefix of ACCT, DSCI, ENTP, FNCE, HLTH, INTB, ISMG, MGMT OR MKTG.

Political Science Electives: Any course numbered 5000 or higher with a PSCI prefix.

Contact-

CU Anschutz Medical Campus
13001 E. 17th Pl.
Aurora, CO 80045


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