Nov 23, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration, MBA


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College Business
Academic Award MBA
Credits Required 39 semester credits
Faculty Lead Don Doty
Concentrations Leadership, Non-Profit Management, Project Management, Public Safety Administration
CIP Code 52.0201, 52.0213, 52.0206, 52.0211, 43.0104

Northwest University MBA prepares graduate students for higher levels of responsible leadership. Our students learn how to lead so they can make a difference in the organizations that they serve.

Accreditation

Northwest University’s MBA is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs. Accreditation standards are modeled on the Baldrige National Quality Program. Employers find value in knowing that Northwest University uses the same standards as those used by other organizations to recognize excellence.

Admission Requirements

  • A Bachelor of Arts or Science (or equivalent degree) from a regionally accredited college or university.
  • A minimum 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale on all previous college work.
  • A qualifying score on the Graduate Admissions Test (GMAT)
    • Northwest University’s Institutional Code is #4541
    • The GMAT is WAIVED for applicants with a master’s degree or a 3.0 undergraduate GPA.
  • A completed application.
  • International students whose native language is not English must submit a minimum score of 580 (or equivalent) on the TOEFL exam as part of the application process.
  • Applicants without an undergraduate course in finance or accounting must take an online tutorial prior to their first MBA finance or accounting course at the start of their second year.
  • MBA students may transfer up to 9 credit hours of eligible graduate level coursework (subject to Program Director’s approval) from an accredited institution towards their degree.

Finance and Accounting Prerequisite for Non-Business Undergraduate majors

All non-business undergraduate students seeking the MBA degree must demonstrate a basic understanding of marketing, management, finance, accounting, economics, and the legal environment of business. The requirement can be met by prior work experience or satisfactory completion of BUSM 5001 - Introduction to Finance and Accounting  or an online tutorial. 

Work Experience

Work experience as a business professional is necessary for successful completion of the MBA degree. Admitted students without such experience will satisfy this curricular requirement with an internship or graduate practicum.

Academic Progress

Students whose academic histories reflect a GPA below 3.0 (“B” level) may be admitted to the program on academic probation. Students may also be placed on probation if their GPA falls below 3.0. Students are given one academic term to show improvement and to raise their GPA to at least 3.0, at which point they are removed from probationary status. If the student’s GPA has been below 3.0 for two or more terms, he or she is placed on academic suspension (disqualification). Students must earn at least a 3.0 overall grade point average to graduate.

Master of Business Administration


Courses are offered in two formats: online and on-campus. Each online course lasts for eight weeks. In our on-campus format, students attend class one night per week from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. for seven weeks, plus one Saturday morning session. In both programs, students take one course at a time. 

The MBA’s strong core curriculum covers functional areas of business (operations, marketing, finance) as well as leadership soft skill development and corporate strategy analysis, all in the context of Christian values. Courses are taught in a cohort model in which students start and finish the program together with the same group. The cohort becomes a learning community as well as a trusted support network of friends.

The 39 credits can be completed in 23 months.

MBA Concentrations


MBA students may choose one of the following concentrations. The concentration allows students to focus their study in the indicated field without increasing the number of overall credits required for the degree. Some of these courses may only be available in an online delivery format.

An MBA student may select two concentrations as long as they take three required courses in each concentration with two unique courses in each concentration, for a total of at least five courses.

Leadership Concentration


CIP Code 52.0213

The MBA Leadership concentration consists of the following three courses:

Nonprofit Management Concentration


CIP Code 52.0206

The MBA Nonprofit Management concentration consists of the following three courses: 

Project Management Concentration


CIP Code 52.0211

The MBA Project Management concentration consists of three of the following courses:

Public Safety Administration Concentration


CIP Code 43.0104

Students may receive a MBA with a Concentration in Public Safety Administration by selecting the following courses:

Total: 39 Semester Credits


(*40 credits for non-business majors)

**Elective Choices may include: BUSM 5663 - Agile Project Management   , BUSM 6953 - Internship   , BUSM 6123 - International Business  , BUSM 5213 - Leadership Challenges  , BUSM 6183 - Management Consulting  , BUSM 5153 - Negotiations  , and Nonprofit Management. 

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