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Master of Business Administration
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Master of Business Administration
Program Objectives
The objectives of the MBA program are to explore the evolving nature of corporations, blend leadership with change management, learn to better measure an organization’s intellectual assets, examine how product development merges with entrepreneurship, and foster new approaches to measuring the economic performance of organizations.
Partnerships
University of Maryland University College (UMUC) has established academic partnerships with universities in Argentina, Belgium, Hungary, India, and China. MBA students may participate with students from these universities in company-sponsored projects, which are arranged through a series of business partnerships in these countries.
Career Path
Depending on a student’s background and an employer’s criteria, graduates of the MBA program may qualify for careers in:
- Consulting
- Finance
- Marketing
- Corporate Planning
- General Management
- Mid-level Corporate Management
Student Profile
The MBA program is designed for working, mid-career professionals from a wide range of academic and organizational backgrounds.
Dual Degrees
With just a few additional courses you can enhance the power of your MBA with the comprehensive, practical knowledge you need to lead within educational, business, government, and non-profit organizations. Graduates of the MBA program can elect to pursue dual degrees in the following areas:
- MBA/Master of Distance Education
- MBA/Master of International Management
- MBA/MS in biotechnology
- MBA/MS in environmental management
- MBA/MS in financial management and information systems
- MBA/MS in health care administration
- MBA/MS in information technology
- MBA/MS in management
- Accounting
- Financial management
- Health care administration
- Human resource management
- Marketing
- Nonprofit and association management
- Procurement and contract management
- Public relations
- MBA/MS in technology management
MBA/Master of Distance Education
With just a few additional courses you can enhance the power of your MBA with the comprehensive, practical knowledge you need to lead the distance education enterprise within educational, business, government, and non-profit organizations.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
- OMDE 601 Foundations of Distance Education (3)
- OMDE 603 Technology in Distance Education (3)
- OMDE 610 Teaching and Learning in Online Distance Education (3)
- OMDE 606 Costs and Economics of Distance Education (3
- OMDE 608 Learner Support in Distance Education and Training (3)
- DEPM 622 The Business of Distance Education (3)
MBA/Master of International Management
An increasingly global business environment demands that top-level employees possess critical knowledge in international management. After completing your MBA, gain the confidence and credentials you need to excel in this segment of business management, in just 18 additional credits.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study
- IMAN 601 Strategic Management in a Global Environment (3)
- IMAN 615 Strategic Investment and Partnering (3)
- IMAN 625 International Trade and Trade Policy (3)
- IMAN 635 Managing Country Risk (3)
- IMAN 645 The International Legal and Tax Environment (3)
- MRKT 605 International Marketing Management (3)
MBA/Master of Science in Biotechnology
The growth of biotechnology worldwide and its impact on human life is indisputable. With a few additional courses you can gain a practical understanding of the science, technology, and regulatory aspects of biotechnology. After completing your MBA program, add more value to your credentials by completing an additional 18 credit hours to earn the Master of Science in biotechnology, a program with the distinction as a Professional Science Masters by the Council of Graduate Schools.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study Required Courses
- BIOT 640 Societal Issues in Biotechnology(3)
- BIOT 630 Introduction to Bioinformatics (3)
- BIOT 645 The Business of Biotechnology (3)
- BIOT 601 Molecular Biology for Business Managers (3)
- BTMN 636 Biotechnology and the Regulatory Environment (3)
- BTMN 670 Capstone in Biotechnology (3)
MBA/Master of Science in Environmental Management
Complete your MBA and then get the skills you need to identify options for effectively managing land and water resources for the benefit of all society.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study.
- ENVM 646 Environmental/Energy Law and Policy Development (3)
- ENVM 641 Environmental Auditing (3)
- ENVM 643 Environmental Communications and Reporting (3)
- ENVM 647 Environmental Risk Assessment (3)
- ENVM 649 Principles of Waste Management and Pollution Control (3)
- ENVM 650 Land and Water Resource Management (3)
MBA/Master of Science in Financial Management and Information Systems
In just 18 additional credits, you can complement the broad business knowledge acquired in the MBA program with the power of an MS in financial management and information systems. Armed with the comprehensive knowledge of business, fiscal responsibility and IT skills, you’re sure to become an indispensable leader.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study.
- FIN 620 Capital Markets, Institutions, and Long-Term Financing (3)
- FIN 630 Investment Valuation (3)
- ISAS 610 Information Systems Management and Integration (3)
- INFA 610 Computer Security, Software Assurance, Hardware Assurance, and Security Management (3)
- IMAT 637 IT Acquisitions Management (3)
Capstone Course
- MSFS 670 Financial Management and Information Systems Capstone (3)
MBA/Master of Science in Health Care Administration
In just a few additional courses, you’ll gain the specialized knowledge of the administrative of health care services and programs that will equip you for exciting leadership roles in a variety of organizations.
Please Note: If you began this dual degree prior to fall 2007, please consult the Dual Degree Study Plan to determine which courses you should register for.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study
- HCAD 600 Introduction to Health Care Administration (3)
- HCAD 620 The U.S. Health Care System (3)
- HCAD 630 Public Health Administration (3)
- HCAD 650 Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration (3)
- HCAD 660 Health Care Institutional Organization and Management (3)
Capstone Course
- HCAD 670 Health Care Administration Capstone (3)
MBA/Master of Science in Information Technology
In today’s competitive business world, the knowledge of information systems can set you apart and ensure you a leadership position in any organization. With just seven additional courses, you can supplement the extensive business knowledge you gained in the MBA with the value of an MS in information technology.
Required Courses
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study
- ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
- ITEC 620 Information Technology Infrastructure (3)
- ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
- ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
- TMAN 625 Economics and Financial Analysis for Technology Managers (3)
- INFA 610 Computer Security, Software Assurance, Hardware Assurance, and Security Management (3)
MBA/Master of Science in Management
It’s never been easier to supplement your MBA with the strength of a foundation in management theory and practice. Combined with your choice of specialization to provide an in-depth exploration into your area of interest, you’ll gain the powerful education you need for exciting, rewarding leadership positions.
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
Please Note: If you began this dual degree prior to fall 2007, please consult the Dual Degree Study Plan to determine which courses you should register for.
Accounting Specialization Required Courses
Students must have completed 15 credits of undergraduate accounting courses with a grade of C or better in each course before enrolling in any accounting course. UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
Financial Managment Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
Health Care Administration Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
- HCAD 610 Information Technology for Health Care Administration (3)
- HCAD 620 The U.S. Health Care System (3)
- HCAD 630 Public Health Administration (3)
- HCAD 640 Financial Management for Health Care Organizations (3)
- HCAD 650 Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration (3)
- HCAD 660 Health Care Institutional Organization and Management (3)
Human Resource Management Specialization Program Rules
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
- HRMD 610 Issues and Practices in Human Resources Management (3)
- HRMD 620 Employee Relations (3)
- HRMD 630 Recruitment and Selection (3)
- HRMD 640 Job Analysis, Assessment, and Compensation (3)
- HRMD 650 Organizational Development and Change (3)
- HRMD 651 Current Perspectives in Training and Development (3)
Marketing Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
Nonprofit and Association Management Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
- NPMN 600 Nonprofit and Association Organizations and Issues (3)
- NPMN 610 Nonprofit and Association Law and Governance (3)
- NPMN 620 Nonprofit and Association Financial Management (3)
- NPMN 650 Fundamentals of Association Management (3)
- NPMN 655 Outcome and Process Evaluation Management (3)
- NPMN 660 Strategic Management in Nonprofit Organizations and Associations (3)
Procurement and Contract Management Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
- PCMS 626 Purchasing and Materials Management (3)
- PCMS 627 Legal Aspects of Contracting (3)
- PCMS 628 Contract Pricing and Negotiations (3)
- PCMS 629 Strategic Purchasing and Logistics (3)
- PCMS 630 Commercial Transactions in a Technological Environment: Law, Management, and Technology (3)
- PCMS 631 Integrative Supply Chain Management (3)
Public Relations Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0) (Must be taken within the first 6 credits of study.)
MBA/Master of Science in Technology Management
Boost the power of your MBA by gaining a broad-based core of management competency in the central business functions, along with a deep understanding of the technologies that enable specific business capabilities, through the MS in technology management. Your choice of specialized area of focus will give you the detailed skills you need to attain your long-term career goals.
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. Degree is available both ways.
E-Business Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study.
Homeland Security Management Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study.
Information Systems and Services Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study.
- ISAS 600 Information Systems for Managers (3)
- ISAS 610 Information Systems Management and Integration (3)
- ISAS 620 Information Systems Sourcing Managsement (3)
- ISAS 630 Systems Analysis and Design (3)
- ISAS 640 Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems (3)
- ISAS 650 Information Technology, the CIO, and Organizational Transformation (3)
Project Management Specialization Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study. PMAN 634 or PMAN 600 must be taken as the first course.
- PMAN 634 Foundations of Project Management (3)*
PMAN 637 Risk Management: Tools and Techniques (3)- PMAN 638 Communication, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (3)
- PMAN 639 Project Quality Management (3)
- PCMS 627 Legal Aspects of Contracting (3)
Project Management Specialization Capstone Course
- PMAN 670 Advanced Project Methods (3)*
*PMAN 600 Project Management: Foundations and Advanced Methods (6) is a six-credit cluster course. Students who receive credit for PMAN 600 may not receive credit for PMAN 634 or PMAN 670.
Note: If you began a dual degree program prior to fall 2007, some of your course names and numbers may have been updated. Please review the Dual Degree Study Plans for more information.