Executive Master of Business Administration

(Arizona)

Designed with the hard-working executive in mind, this program offers holistic, real-world curriculum at an accelerated pace. You will receive an executive mentor to guide you through the program and help you network. The lock-step, cohort structure of the program provides you with the opportunity to create a strong network of classmates. Executive seminars show you how to apply theories to real-world scenarios.

From large corporations to small businesses, there is always a need for good management. In addition, non-profit organizations look for leaders with good management and business skills. With your MBA, you will find jobs in the private sector, the public sector, and in academics. A graduate degree in business is also an important factor in reaching senior management within most companies.

Curriculum


Foundation Courses
30 semester Credit Hours

  • BUS 7000  Organizational Behavior and Theory
  • BUS 7100  Human Resource Planning and Administration
  • BUS 7200  Value Systems and Professional Ethics
  • BUS 7450  Strategic Marketing
  • BUS 7500  Managerial Economics
  • BUS 7600  Managerial Finance
  • BUS 7700  Management Information Systems
  • BUS 7800  Management Accounting
  • BUS 7900  Social, Cultural, Legal and Political Influences on Business
  • BUS 8500  Graduate Seminar: Business Policies and Strategies (Capstone Course)

Please note:
Undergraduate economics course is a prerequisite for BUS 7500.
Undergraduate accounting course is a prerequisite for BUS 7800.
Both undergraduate economics and accounting are prerequisites for BUS 7600.

Substitutes for the above prerequisites may be possible. Please contact your Enrollment Advisor for further details.

Elective Courses
6 Semester Credit Hours

Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation
36 Semester Credit Hours