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UMass Lowell's Online MBA Program is designed
to prepare managers to effectively lead organizations in a
rapidly changing and diverse regional, national, and global
competitive environment. Offered through the College of
Management, the program offers smaller class sizes to ensure
ample opportunity for interaction among students and faculty.
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The curriculum integrates theory and practice for students through
extensive use of case studies, actual industry projects, and
experiential learning. Concentrations in Finance, Accounting or Information Systems
enable the students to specialize in these fields. Alternatively,
students have the option of customizing their three electives to best
meet their professional development needs.
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in the MBA program are highly-credentialed professionals who have
extensive experience and scholarship in their respective fields and the
College was recently ranked by Princeton Review as one of America's Best
Business Schools. The program is 30-42 credits, depending on educational
background. This degree is available completely online or on campus.
Students may also choose to mix online and on campus courses to complete
their degree. For more information, visit the
College
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Prerequisite Coursework
Prior to applying into this graduate-level program,
applicants are expected to have completed their Bachelor's Degree,
including the following two undergraduate-level courses: 49.201
Microeconomics (3cr) and
49.211 Statistics (3cr)
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Accredited by the Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International |
Fall 2008 Online MBA Courses
Please note: While we make every
effort to offer a wide selection of courses each semester, not
all courses are offered every semester. If there
is a particular course that you would like to see offered,
please email
onlineMBA@uml.edu and we
will take it into consideration.Foundations Courses
60.501-031 Financial
Accounting (Sept 3 to Oct 24, 2008)
60.501-032 Financial
Accounting (Oct 27 to Dec 20, 2008)
61.501-031 Business Financial Analysis (Oct 27 to
Dec 20, 2008)
62.501-031 Marketing Fundamentals (Sept
3 to Oct 24, 2008)
63.501-031 Operations Fundamentals (Oct 27 to
Dec 20, 2008)
66.501-031 Organizational Behavior (Sept
3 to Oct 24, 2008)
66.511-031 Global Enterprise and Competition (Oct 27 to Dec
20, 2008)
MBA Core Courses
60.601-031 Accounting Information for Management Decisions
(Sept 3 to Dec 13, 2008)
61.601-031 Corporate Finance (Sept 3 to Dec
13, 2008)
63.671-061 Operations Management (Sept 3 to Nov 8, 2008)
MBA Electives
60.688-031 Current Topics in
Accounting: Globalization & Accounting (Sept 3 to Dec 13, 2008)
61.691-061 International Finance (Sept 3 to Nov 8, 2008)
62.688-061 Current Topics in Marketing: Sustainable Green
Marketing (Sept 3 to Nov 8, 2008)
63.640-061 Enterprise Systems Management (Sept 3 to Nov 8,
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Master's Degree in Business Administration Curriculum Outline
Total Number of Graduate Courses Required Including the
Required Foundations Courses: 16 Courses (42 credit hours)
Total Number of Courses Required If You Have Already Fulfilled the
Required Foundations Courses: 10 Courses (30 credit
hours)
Required
Foundations Courses (Six 8wk Online Courses)
Note: If you have taken the equivalent of the
following courses in your
undergraduate course work and completed those courses with a grade of
"B" or better within the past five years (this must be evidenced on your
official transcript which you will submit along with your application
into the program), then you are not required to complete the
Required Foundations Courses towards your MBA program.
60.501 Financial Accounting (2cr)
61.501 Business Financial Analysis (2cr)
62.501 Marketing Fundamentals (2cr)
63.501 Operations Fundamentals (2cr)
66.501 Organizational Behavior (2cr)
66.511 Global Enterprise and Competition (2cr)
Required MBA Core Courses
Total Required: 7 courses
60.601 Accounting Information for Management Decisions (3cr)
61.601 Corporate Finance (3cr)
62.601 Analysis of Customers and Markets (3cr)
63.601 Management Information Systems (3cr)
63.671 Operations Management (3cr)
66.601 Managing Organization Design and Change (3cr)
66.691 Strategy Formulation and Implementation (3cr)
MBA Electives or Concentration Courses:
Students can choose to either generalize their area of study by
selecting any three .600/.700 level College of Management elective
courses OR they can pursue one of the concentrations below. A variety of
concentration electives (but not all of them) are offered each semester.
For assistance in selecting your electives, email
onlineMBA@uml.edu or call
978-934-2848.
Accounting Concentration Sample Electives
Required: 3 courses (9 credits)
60.730 Federal Taxation (3cr)
60.688 Current Topics in Accounting – Fraud Examination (3cr)
60.- - - Any Accounting Elective (3cr)
Finance Concentration Sample Electives
Required: 3 courses (9 credits)
61.610 Financial Market and Monetary Policy (3cr)
61.735 Portfolio Investment and Security Analysis (3cr)
61.760 International Financial Management (3cr)
Information Technology Concentration
Sample Electives
Required: 3 courses (9 credits)
Choose three of the following:
63.607 Independent Study in MIS (3cr)
63.610 Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure (3cr)
63.620 System Design and Software Project Management (3cr)
63.630 Electronic Business for Managers (3cr)
63.640 Enterprise Systems Management (3cr)
63.688 Special Topics in Management Information Systems (3cr)
Course Descriptions
For course descriptions, please visit
ISIS.
For Additional Information on this program:
Call the College of Management at (978) 934-2848 or email the MBA
Coordinator at onlineMBA@uml.edu
To Register for a Course Visit our
Registration Information page.
To Apply into the Degree Program
Visit the Graduate
Admissions website for a graduate degree application form
or call 1 (800) 656-GRAD
Please note: Graduate students will be
assessed a “First Year Student Services Fee” upon matriculation into a
graduate degree or certificate program. Please see the
Accounts Receivable website
for more information.
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