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School of Business MBA Degree Requirements Donald R. Bell, PhD, Dean, School of Business MBA Program: The MBA program is centered on the skills and knowledge required for professional management, providing a strong foundation for responsible leadership in business, government, and non-profit organizations. The MBA program offers both evening and weekend program options to serve the working community. The classroom environment is enhanced by a balance of full- and part-time students, as well as students with diverse backgrounds. Students may enter the program at terms throughout the year. MBA with Emphasis in Technology and Innovation Management (MBA-TIM): In addition to the general MBA program, PLU offers an MBA with an emphasis in Technology and Innovation Management. This program focuses on technology and innovation management issues and skills within a high-quality MBA curriculum. It is designed for technical and non-technical employees who want a deeper appreciation of managing in technology oriented and/or fast-moving innovative organizations. Students may enter the evening program at terms throughout the year. The MBA-TIM emphasis is offered in the evening and in a two-year Saturday-only format to a cohort of students who begin the program in the fall semester only. 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. Requirements include completion of 16 semester hours in TIM coursework. 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. Objectives of the MBA Program
Admission: Students who hold bachelor's degrees in any field from regionally accredited universities or colleges and who have demonstrated their ability or potential to do high quality academic work on a consistent basis are encouraged to apply for admission to the Master of Business Administration program. Consultation about the program is available from the School of Business MBA director by calling 253.535.7250 before filing the application for admission. For the evening MBA program and the evening MBA-TIM program students may begin studies any term. Applications are accepted for courses beginning September, January, February, May, or July. The Saturday MBA-TIM program has a priority application deadline of June 1. Applications received after the application deadline will be evaluated and qualified applicants may be admitted. All applicants are required to submit scores from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). To be admitted to the MBA program, candidates must show potential to complete the MBA curriculum successfully. Criteria used to evaluate applicants are:
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. The Graduate Management Admission Test: The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a test of aptitude rather than a test of business knowledge per se. The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test that is available, year-round, at test centers throughout the world. Candidates are examined in three major areas: verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills. A score is earned in each area, and candidates receive a total score, which ranges between 200 and 800. Information about the GMAT may be obtained from the Counseling and Testing Center at 253.535.7206, by calling GMAT directly at 800.462.8669, or by visiting the web site at www.gmat.org. Advising: The MBA director advises all MBA students and should be contacted for assistance in planning course work. Back to topMBA Degree Requirements: (48 semester hours) MBA Core (30 semester hours) Business 503 Understanding and Managing Financial Strategic Management (4 semester hours) Business 590 Strategic Management in a Global Context (4) or Business 580 Technology Strategy and Competitiveness (4) Note: Business 580 is required for students in the Technology and Innovation Management concentration. MBA Electives (14 semester hours) 535 Financial Investments (4) Back to topMBA Concentration in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Degree Requirements: (48 semester hours) MBA Core (30 semester hours) Strategic Management (4 semester hours) 580 Technology Strategy and Competitiveness (4) MBA-TIM Concentration Courses (14 semester hours) 541 Managing Innovation and Technology Change (4) Specialization Electives: (6 hours) Select from the following: Back to topPost MBA-Certificate in Technology and Innovation Management: (16 semester hours) 541 Managing Innovation and Technology Change (4) 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. A minimum of 10 post-MBA semester hours is required. If a student has received an MBA from another institution in the past
five years, equivalent previous coursework will be considered toward
completion of the certificate requirements. A minimum of 10 post-MBA
semester hours is required.
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