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2007-08 Catalog

Master of Business Administration

   AACSB Admission MBA Requirements Approved Courses (Graduate)
Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held Business Health Care Management Technology and Innovation Management Post-CERT TIM

 253.535.7330

www.plu.edu/mba
plumba@plu.edu

William Frame, Interim Dean, School of Business
Abby Wigstrom-Carlson, Director of Graduate Programs, School of Business

MBA Program


The MBA program is founded on the cornerstones of leadership, innovation, global awareness and ethical responsibility. Students represent all sectors of business including entrepreneurs and family business leaders. The MBA program offers courses Monday through Thursday evenings to serve the working community. A faculty with industry experience as well as academic creditials enriches the classroom environment. Students may enter the program at any term throughout the year.

AACSB Accreditation


The MBA program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. AACSB International is the premier accrediting agency for degree programs in business. AACSB International accreditation assures quality and promotes excellence and continuous improvement in business education. The PLU MBA program has been accredited since 1976 and was the first AACSB-accredited MBA program in the South Puget Sound region.

MBA Emphasis Areas:


In addition to the general management MBA track, PLU offers an MBA with the option of completing an area of emphasis. To pursue an area of emphasis students complete the core coursework then choose from specifically designed elective courses. For more information about the emphasis areas, please visit the School of Business MBA website.

MSN/MBA Joint Degree (See Joint Master's Degree section).

Post MBA-Certificate in Technology and Innovation Management


Individuals holding an MBA degree may apply for and enroll in a post-MBA certificate in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM). This certificate updates the skills and abilities of MBA degree holders. There is a reduced application process and the GMAT is not required. For more information, see the following section on Degree Requirements or the School of Business MBA website.

Learning Goals of the PLU MBA Program


Admission


The PLU MBA program is competitive and selection is based on several criteria including work experience and potential contribution to the classroom experience. The Graduate Admission Committee bases decisions on a holistic assessment of the individual merits of each applicant. For questions regarding admission to the MBA program, contact the MBA director at 253.535.7330.

To apply, submit the following:

International applicants must also submit:


An interview with the MBA Graduate Admission Committee may be requested.

Applicants are evaluated individually, based on a presentation of factors indicating equivalence to admission standards, a promise of success in graduate school, qualities of good character, and potential contributions to the educational mission of graduate study.


MBA Degree Requirements - 45 semester hours


Statistics is a prerequisite for the entrance into the MBA program.

Select from the following Business courses:

By taking an appropriate set of identified electives, a student may earn an emphasis in Health Care Management, Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Business or Technology and Innovation Management.

Students are not required to have an area of emphasis.

Post MBA-Certificate in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM)


To view a current list of requirements for the TIM Certification program, please visit the School of Business MBA website.

If a student has received a PLU MBA in the past five years, previous TIM coursework may be counted toward completion of the certificate requirements.

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