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MBA in Accounting
This concentration offers advanced classes for managers who have
undergraduate degrees in accounting and want to take additional
classes critical to their work situation. Students enrolling in
this concentration must have a minimum of 16 quarter hours of undergraduate
accounting, including at least eight hours of principles of accounting
and at least four hours of intermediate accounting.
MBA in Computer Information Systems
This concentration has been designed for managers who work with
(or desire to work with) and understand the Information Resources
of their companies. In addition to core MBA courses, students are
exposed to relevant practitioners and issues highly relevant to
the changing workplace.
MBA in E-Commerce
This program has been designed to provide students with a managerial
overview of e-commerce. Focus will be on the processes involved
in developing, creating, and managing an e-business solution. This
includes both the starting of an e-business and the adding of an
e-commerce element to an existing business or organization.
MBA in Finance
This concentration provides in-depth study of the most modern concepts,
theories, analytic methods, and problem-solving techniques. Students
will participate in presentations, discussions, and activities highlighting
practical business applications, current event applications, problem-solving,
analysis of case studies, and other learning activities.
MBA in General Business
This concentration combines the best of conventional academic training
with the best of field-based learning. The significant difference
between this degree option and Baker's other MBA's is that there
is no need to declare a concentration. Students electing this "general"
approach to the degree simply complete the core MBA courses and
then pick and choose from any other courses offered in the graduate
school.
MBA in Health Care Management
This program combines the best academic training and field-based
learning with an emphasis on the allied health field. Most typical
business disciplines are represented in the curriculum, because
a successful manager must be conversant with different aspects of
running organizations or companies.
MBA in Human Resource Management
This concentration has been designed for people who work (or want
to work) in the personnel or human resources area. In addition to
core MBA courses, students are exposed to practitioners in Human
Resources, the constantly changing roles of various HR personnel
within the field, and a variety of topics and issues highly relevant
to the changing workplace.
MBA in Industrial Management
This concentration has been designed to complement the undergraduate
degrees of students who work in the corporate, manufacturing, and
industrial sectors. It is composed of both core MBA courses and
of specific "manufacturing-oriented" courses. Students
with a Bachelor degree in Industrial Management will find this path
a logical next step in their education.
MBA in International Business
This concentration provides in-depth study of the most modern concepts,
principles, analytic techniques, and problem-solving techniques
of international business management. During class sessions, students
will participate in discussions of practical international business
applications, current events, and case studies.
MBA in Leadership Studies
This program is designed for individuals who aspire to upper level
administrative and management positions. In addition to core MBA
courses, students are exposed to specific leadership issues and
theories to develop problem-solving skills that will help them effectively
lead an organization in today's global environment.
MBA in Marketing
This program has been designed for people who work (or want to work)
in marketing, advertising, or public relations. In addition to core
MBA courses, students are exposed to practitioners, the constantly
changing roles of various marketing functions within the company,
and to a variety of topics and issues highly relevant to the changing
workplace.
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