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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

    3.- Specific Requirements for the Master of Business Administration Degree

    1. All students must meet the Pre-Master of Business Administration (Pre-MBA) Common Body of Knowledge Requirements (leveling courses), and complete thirty-six credit hours of Course of Study for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) which includes the Required Graduate Core and the MBA Concentrations.

      Courses in the Pre-MBA Common Body of Knowledge Requirements as described below may be waived if, according to the MBA Graduate Studies Committee, the student has the appropriate background either in previous undergraduate or graduate course work or work experience.

    2. Students earning a 'B" or better in MGMT 3525 or MGMT 3535 will satisfy the comprehensive exam requirement. Students who earn a "C" will be required to pass a comprehensive exam.
    3. No more than six hours in any concentration can be undergraduate courses available for graduate credit.



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