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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Master of Business Administration


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The M.B.A. program is designed to serve business and other organizations by preparing students to be leaders. The themes of a global view of business, leadership, ethics, and communication are important and integral parts of the program. Students are encouraged to integrate these themes into term papers, case presentations, and classroom discussions.

Check departmental information for additional requirements.

Master of Business Administration Learning Goals and Objectives

Our graduates will demonstrate business acumen and analytical skills.

  • NIU MBA graduates will solve business problems through integration of core business knowledge; including accounting, finance, marketing, management, information technology, and operations management.
  • NIU MBA graduates will think critically to identify and analyze business problems, and prioritize reasonable alternatives.

Our graduates will communicate with impact.

  • NIU MBA graduates will effectively convey their ideas, decisions, and recommendations through oral dialogue, the written word, and the visual medium.
  • NIU MBA graduates will effectively persuade their audience through a combination of analytical reasoning and persuasive language.

Our graduates will be effective leaders.

  • NIU MBA graduates will demonstrate skills that value diverse perspectives and work as a team player to accomplish organizational goals.
  • NIU MBA graduates will demonstrate the skills required to lead organizational change and innovation.
  • NIU MBA graduates will anticipate and adapt to global market changes and industry dynamics.

Our graduates will identify ethical issues and the implications on business, society, and individuals.

  • NIU MBA graduates will identify situations when ethical leadership is required and demonstrate personal responsibility regarding the impact of ethical behavior on business, society, and individuals.

Admission

Admission to the M.B.A. program is competitive and limited to those who can demonstrate high promise of success. The College of Business considers several indicators of success including, but not limited to, previous academic accomplishments, demonstrated leadership, communication skills, letters of recommendation, and scores on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GMAT. The GMAT is not required for the Executive, One-Year, and Chicago formats. All candidates are expected to have some minimal competencies in computer, mathematics, and communications skills. The College of Business requires other material in addition to that required by the Graduate School for the admission process. Contact the Office of M.B.A. Programs at 866-648-6221 for details.

NIU University Honors students who graduate with a B.A. or B.S. in a STEM-related field are guaranteed admission into the Global M.B.A. format as space permits. These students are exempt from the GMAT requirement.

Credit Requirements

For those with the minimum competencies mentioned above but without prior preparation in the business area, the M.B.A. may require a maximum of 48 semester hours. However, an individual student’s program may require fewer semester hours depending on the student’s previous education in business and economics.

In addition to maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.00 in all graduate course work completed in the program at NIU, the student must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.00 in all graduate course work completed in Phase Two.

Limitation of Time

The student must fulfill all Phase Two requirements for the M.B.A. within the six consecutive years immediately preceding the date of the student’s graduation from that degree program. This time limit applies to all Phase Two graduate course work in the student’s program including work for which transfer credit is allowed.

If an NIU course taken to complete the requirements of Phase Two does not fall within the time limitation indicated in the preceding paragraph, the student may be required to retake the course for credit or may be allowed to demonstrate current knowledge of the subject matter. In the latter case, currency must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the department offering the course through successful completion of an appropriate examination or other assessment if available from the department. Otherwise, the outdated course work must be deleted from, and other course work must be substituted in, the program of courses. Transfer courses falling outside the limitation of time cannot be used in a graduate program.

Courses for Which Graduate Credit is Allowed

At NIU only courses which are numbered 500-798 carry credit toward the master’s degree.

Student-at-Large, Study-Abroad, and Transfer Credit

Students-at-large are normally prohibited from registering for graduate business courses.

The total Phase Two credit accepted in transfer from other AACSB-accredited institutions may not exceed 9 semester hours. The total Phase Two credit earned from NIU graduate study-abroad courses may not exceed 9 semester hours. The Phase Two combination of transfer credit and credit earned from NIU graduate study-abroad courses may not exceed 15 semester hours. These semester-hour limits may be exceeded on a program of courses only by the use of transfer courses and only if the total number of semester hours required on the program of courses exceeds the minimum requirements for that major by at least the same number of hours.

Phase One Requirements


See Phase One requirements listed under “Graduate Study in Business” above.

Phase Two Requirements


Phase Two consists of a total of 30 semester hours. Students are required to take a minimum of 24 semester hours of Phase Two course work in classes reserved exclusively for admitted graduate students.

Attendance in three College of Business colloquia as designated by the Office of M.B.A. Programs is required prior to graduation. Exception to this requirement may be approved by the Office of M.B.A. Programs.

Elective Courses


Elective courses may be selected from among the graduate course offerings in the College of Business, or elsewhere in the university with the prior approval of the student’s M.B.A. academic adviser, and should be used to meet particular career objectives. (9)

Course Sequencing


All Phase One course work must be completed prior to enrollment in FINA 607, MGMT 635, MKTG 654, and OMIS 627.

FINA 607, MGMT 635, MKTG 654, and OMIS 627 must be completed prior to enrollment in MGMT 672.

Application for Graduation


When nearing completion of requirements for a degree, a student must file an application for graduation with the Graduate School. See “Graduation.”

Program Format Options and Locations


Contact the M.B.A. program office for information regarding delivery formats and locations.

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