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Master of Business Administration  [ONSITE / ONLINE]
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About the Program

Specializations in:
- Accounting
- Applied Management
- Health Care Management

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a 42-credit hour program designed to meet the worldwide need for knowledgeable, principle-centered leadership of organizations. Intended to prepare managers as both economic and ethical leaders, the MBA program emphasizes the integration and application of knowledge.

Students connect with business; the connection deepens and broadens as their programs proceed. New knowledge, skills, and tools quickly form the basis of leadership in business decision-making. To that end, the class structure deals with both the qualitative and quantitative skills required of today's managers.

The MBA program emphasizes the acquisition of technical management skills within a peer group or management team context. Each course requires the adoption of an individual and cooperative approach to problem solving. Written problem analysis is required throughout the program, as is the development of presentation skills. Courses are taken one at a time in sequential order.

The MBA graduate will demonstrate the following abilities:

1. Develop, execute, and evaluate complex business plans;
2. Assess personal management strengths and weaknesses;
3. Plan, organize, and evaluate daily business activities of themselves and others. Graduates will use resources in an efficient, effective, ethical, and humanitarian way.

PROGRAM FOCUS

1. To provide the education students need for a variety of business and management careers and to extend the range and nature of careers available to them.

2. To provide an intensive curriculum in management science which identifies the critical ingredients of effective management and reflects the nature of the environment in which the bulk of business decision-making occurs.

3. To provide students with both the qualitative and quantitative skills relevant to effective managerial functioning as identified by survey data of business and industry.

4. To provide the skill development required to review and absorb large amounts of information over relatively short periods of time, to work effectively under pressure, and to deploy people and material resources efficiently toward a goal of accurately diagnosing and solving complex business problems.

5. To develop an awareness of the personal and ethical contexts within which business decision-making occurs.

6. To give graduates an increased ability to reconcile the specific goals of the firm with the broader goals of society.

7. To provide students with an understanding of the importance of the application of Christian principles in a business setting.


Indiana Wesleyan University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, http://www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org/, 312-263-0456.

 
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