Programs

Listed below are all of the programs available in both Business and Technology.
Business Programs
Request an E-brochureThe MBA Program
The Masters of Business Administration degree prepares the graduate student for advanced management positions that demand analytic and strategic leadership solutions to an interrelated set of economic, ethical, and environmental issues. The program is 30-48 hours.
MBA With A Minor
At least 12 advanced hours must be completed in an academic field to meet the requirements for a minor area (often called an emphasis, concentration or focus area). Presently, minors are available in: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, International Business, Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Management of Technology.
NOTE: All MBA students are required to complete 6 hours of electives. If a minor is desired all elective hours should be taken in the minor area.
International studies at King's College in London during the summer are available through the Director of International Studies as a program option for MBA students. Up to six hours per summer may apply to the MBA program.
MS in Economics
This program offers advanced study in areas essential to business and government: planning, decision making and societal problems.
MS in Finance
This Program provides an platform for the students to develop as financial economic experts who can spot opportunities, assess risks and ask critical financial questions.
MS in Marketing
The Master of Science in Marketing program offers students from business and non-business backgrounds an opportunity to develop expertise in the art and science of business marketing.
MS in Management
The Master of Science in Management is a specialized program of study ideally suited for individuals seeking an educational experience with course work concentrated in leadership dynamics and/or human resources management. Either the general option or an Information Technology option is also available for this program.
Technology Programs
With a Master of Science in Technology Management you will lead the changes in advanced technology and management areas. The curriculum is centered on real world topics found in government and in the private sector. The acquired competencies for this degree have been developed during the past 10 years while working with business, government, industry leaders and the U.S. military. A total of 30 semester hours plus prerequisites are required for this non-thesis degree. Courses are available through distant education and Internet-based instruction.