2021-22 Academic Catalog

Master of Business Administration

This is an archived copy of the 2021-22 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.msstate.edu.

Director of Graduate Studies in Business: Dr. Nicole Ponder
200 McCool Hall
Box 5288
Mississippi State, MS  39762
Telephone: 662-325-1891
E-mail: gsb@business.msstate.edu
Websites: http://www.business.msstate.edu/gsb/mba.php
http://www.distance.msstate.edu/mba

The College of Business offers the general M.B.A. degree as well as the M.B.A. with a concentration in Project Management. Both of the programs are offered on the Starkville campus as well as online. The M.B.A. program prepares students for successful careers in the business world by providing

  1. in-depth knowledge of the business world including awareness of current business trends and challenges posed by the rapidly changing global economy and understanding of the ethical and social responsibilities of business;
  2. enhanced skills in speaking and writing effectively, analyzing data and synthesizing information, working effectively with individuals and teams, utilizing technologies to support and communicate decisions, and making and recognizing well-reasoned decisions;
  3. the ability to integrate acquired business knowledge in order to present and defend appropriate solutions to challenging business dilemmas and demonstrate effective leadership skills in a business setting.

Admission

An applicant for the M.B.A. program should hold a bachelor’s degree from a fully recognized four-year institution of higher learning that enjoys unconditional accreditation by appropriate regional accrediting agencies.  All general requirements stated in this publication must be met.

An applicant for the M.B.A. program must take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).  Admission to the M.B.A. program requires a competitive GPA and a competitive GMAT or GRE score administered within the last five years.

In addition, a student must submit a statement of purpose, transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and a current résumé.  The College of Business does not allow unclassified graduate students to take courses.  Students must be accepted to a degree program prior to registering for courses.

Applicants will not be permitted to take graduate-level MBA courses prior to official admission to the program. Applicants may choose to take undergraduate prerequisite courses prior to official admission into the MBA program; however, doing so in no way guarantees admission to the MBA program.

Our full-time, on-campus program accepts applications for the summer semester only.  The deadline for submitting all application materials, including the GMAT, is March 1.

Our part-time, distance program accepts applications for fall, spring, and summer.

International Applicants

An international applicant not holding a degree from a U.S. institution must submit an indicator of English proficiency including one of the following: a TOEFL score or an IELTS score, administered within the last two years.

Transfer of Credit

Up to 6 hours of graduate transfer credits may be accepted toward fulfilling the requirements for the master’s degree, provided the credits have been earned in a recognized (regionally accredited) institution and are consider applicable to the student’s graduate program.  These credits are considered part of the student’s program and must adhere to the eight-year time limit restriction.  Grades of C or below are not acceptable, nor are extension credits from other institutions.

Academic Performance

A grade of B or better is required on all undergraduate prerequisite courses.  A student must also achieve a grade of B or better in MGT 8123.  In addition, the MSU requirements for satisfactory progress in a graduate program will be applied; these requirements are found at /graduate/academic-policies/academic-requirements/.  

Master of Business Administration

Foundation
Foundation coursework 1
MGT 8113Leadership Skills for Managerial Behavior3
MKT 8153Strategic Marketing Management3
FIN 8113Corporate Finance3
ACC 8213Financial Statement and Management Accounting Report Analysis for Decision Making3
MGT 8123Strategic Business Consulting 23
MKT 8213Supply Chain and Operations Management3
MGT 8103Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management3
BQA 6423Business Decision Analysis3
Electives6
Total Hours30

Master of Business Administration with Project Management Concentration

Core Courses
MGT 8113Leadership Skills for Managerial Behavior3
MKT 8153Strategic Marketing Management3
FIN 8113Corporate Finance3
ACC 8213Financial Statement and Management Accounting Report Analysis for Decision Making3
MGT 8123Strategic Business Consulting3
MKT 8213Supply Chain and Operations Management3
MGT 8103Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management3
BQA 6423Business Decision Analysis3
Concentration courses:
IE 8583Enterprise Systems Engineering3
or IE 6333 Production Control Systems I
IE 6533Project Management3
IE 6573Process Improvement Engineering3
Total Hours33

The project management concentration in the M.B.A. degree program is an interdisciplinary program between the College of Business and the College of Engineering.

Graduate Minor in Business Administration

A minor may be obtained by taking 9 hours of coursework in an approved discipline.

Graduate Minor in Business Analytics

The College of Business offers a minor in Business Analytics to help MSU students prepare for careers in analytics across business disciplines. This minor offers interdisciplinary coursework in information systems, business quantitative analysis, and accounting. Each course i the minor goes beyond traditional business courses by focusing aspects of the learning on important nuances associated with a successful analytics career. The graduate business analytics minor is available to any MSU student, regardless of major. The Minor in Business Analytics is primarily designed to complement the Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Information Systems, Master of Public Accountancy, and master of Taxation degrees. 

The minor requires students to complete 9 credit hours, is comprised of 6 required credit hours, and 3 elective credit hours, listed below.*

Students interested in the Data Analytics Minor should contact the COB's Graduate Studies in Business office in 200 McCool Hall.

Required:6
Data Analytics
Business Forecasting and Predictive Analytics
Choose one of the following:3
Fraud Examination and Data Analysis
Advanced Database Design Administration
Economic Forecasting and Analysis
Total Hours9

*Some of these courses require meeting prerequisites, which would increase the number of credit hours required.

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