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  • Introduction
  • Enrollment for
    Non-Business Graduate
    Students

  • Requirements for
    Admission


    Departments:

  • Accounting
  • Business
    Administration

  • Economics and
    Finance

  • Information and
    Decision Sciences

  • Marketing and
    Management


    Dr. Frank Hoy, Dean
    Dr. Robert D. Tollen, Associate Dean
    Business Bldg.,
    Room 101
    Phone: (915) 747-5241
    Fax: (915) 747-5147

  • Business Administration
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/coba/

    1.- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    2.- Requirements for Admission to the MBA Program
    3.- Specific Requirements for the Master of Business Administration Degree
    4.- Pre-Master of Business Administration (Pre-MBA) Requirements
    5.- Program of Study for the Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    6.- Master of Business Administration and Master of Public Administration Two-Degree Option (MBA/MPA)
    7.- Specific Requirements for the MBA/MPA Two-Degree Option
    8.- Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Nursing: MBA/MSN: Two Degree Option

    1.- Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    The College of Business Administration, through the departments of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Information and Decision Sciences, and Marketing and Management, offers a Master of Business Administration degree. The MBA degree program is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. The objective of the MBA program is to give students the opportunity to prepare for executive careers in business or in institutions that use business techniques and policies in management and administration. The program meets this objective by being broad in nature and aimed at general competence in overall management and administration. The majority of the course work is devoted to a broad understanding of the environment, controls, and practices which are common to most institutions. The remaining courses are determined by the student's special area of interest or concern.



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