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3rd February 2017, 03:56 PM
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UMICH Dearborn MBA
Can you tell me about the admission requirement for Master of Business Administration Program offered by University of Michigan
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3rd February 2017, 04:34 PM
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Re: UMICH Dearborn MBA
The Master of Business Administration offered by University of Michigan – Dearborn, featuring courses in Applied Integrated Management, provides students with the integrated perspective required to solve today’s complex business problems. Requirements The MBA is open to students of all undergraduate majors and all levels of work experience. To be considered for admission, one must have successfully completed the following: • The equivalent of a four-year US bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution • A grade of “C” or better in an undergraduate course in college algebra, trigonometry, finite math, pre-calculus, or calculus • GMAT or GRE test within the previous 5 years Application Deadline Fall semester (September): August 1 Winter semester (January): December 1 Summer semester (May): April 1 Curriculum Core Courses (9 courses/27 credits) ACC 505 - Developing and Interpreting Financial Information BE 530 - Economic Analysis: Firm and Consumer BPS 516 - Corporate Social Responsibility DS 520 - Applied Statistical Modeling FIN 531 - Financial Fundamentals and Value Creation MIS 525 - Computer and Information Systems MKT 515 - Marketing Management OB 510 - Organization Behavior OM 521 - Operations Management Applied Integrated Management (AIM) (4 courses/12 credits in three areas) International Business Choose one course from: BE 583 - The Global Economy: Crisis and Growth (no credit if you have already completed BE 580) FIN 655 - International Financial Management MKT 622 - Global Marketing OB 610 - International Dimensions of Management OM 571 - Supply Chain Management Capstone BPS 535 - Strategic Planning and Decision Making General AIM Courses Choose two courses from: ACC 616 - Corporate Actions and Reactions BA 605 - Managerial Decision Making BPS 585 - Managing Strategic Innovation and Change |
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