General
Program Description
Corporate leaders have long yearned for M.B.A. graduates with practical knowledge rather than a theoretical approach to business. At AJU we researched M.B.A. programs at other colleges and found most fall short of the frequent demands by the business community for employees with applicable skills. Unlike other M.B.A. programs, an M.B.A. from the Brian Tracy College of Business and Entrepreneurship at AJU offers hands-on experience with concentrations in sales management, strategic leadership, and entrepreneurship. Other M.B.A. concentrations include management, finance, marketing, human resource management, and health services management.
Program Prerequisites
A baccalaureate degree in any discipline will qualify applicants to enter this program. Although individuals from diverse educational backgrounds bring unique combinations of leadership potential, professional experience, and personal perspective, those entering this program are required to demonstrate a common set of skills necessary for success. As part of the admission process, applicants must satisfy two prerequisite requirements:
- Microeconomics
- College Level Mathematics
These prerequisites can be satisfied in several ways:
- Completed courses (at least one undergraduate course in each discipline) with a grade of "B" or better.
- A minimum score of 50 on College Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests in each subject area.
Curriculum (36 Semester Hours)
Foundation Courses help students build on their undergraduate academic preparation and master skills and concepts that will enhance their learning throughout the entire curriculum.
Core Courses build upon the mastery of the foundation courses and emphasize the integration of course material to ensure a cohesive learning experience. A comprehensive overview and application of essential concepts provide competency in various business areas, improve analytical abilities, and strengthen leadership skills.
Concentration Courses help students gain expertise in a designated field by exploring theories that are the foundation for modern business practice and incorporating emerging concepts and trends from today's technology-powered global markets.
Keystone Scholarship
About the School
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