Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Description

The MBA is designed to accommodate the career needs of professionals across a wide variety of work organizations: business, health care, industrial, educational, and governmental. The program offers a personal academic approach to help you prepare for a rapidly evolving business world.

Your education is enhanced through personal contacts with our highly experienced faculty, many of whom serve as consultants in the private and public sectors. Our business alumni tell us that their Detroit Mercy experience made a significant impact on their professional development.

Program Information

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  • Distinctive Features

    Broad-based Integrative Management - The 黑料在线's MBA program is designed to enable students to draw on all perspectives of business to effectively solve multifaceted business problems. While the curriculum is divided into courses, the overall program stresses the integrative nature of management and the links between various courses and concepts. Students learn and apply knowledge across all disciplines.

    Program Themes - The MBA program focuses on four major themes: global competitiveness; emerging business challenges; organization creation and development; and awareness of and responsibility to self and others. Each of these themes provides a thread to connect the major elements of the curriculum.

    Global Perspectives are represented throughout the MBA curriculum. Detroit's position as a global city and the center of the world automotive industry provides numerous opportunities to draw on local resources for global perspectives. Typically, students from more than 20 countries, including nearby (Windsor) Canada, are enrolled in the College's programs each semester.

    Strong Ties to the Business Community - Detroit Mercy's graduate business programs have an excellent reputation in, and strong ties to, metropolitan Detroit's business community. Employees from more than 200 businesses and professional organizations have enrolled as degree candidates at Detroit Mercy. Many students take advantage of full- or part-time, career-related assignments available through Detroit Mercy's Center for Career & Professional Development. Detroit Mercy has alumni in leadership roles in more than 60 countries around the globe.

    Quality and Convenience - Detroit Mercy's MBA degree program is designed to accommodate the career needs of professionals in a variety of work organizations. Depending upon academic background, it is possible to complete the degree requirements in one year on a full-time basis. A student faculty ratio of 15:1 assures small classes and individual attention. Faculty members often act as academic advisors to students and assist with research projects and career objectives. Classes are conveniently offered online, hybrid, and on our main campus with evening schedules. In addition to fall and winter semesters, two accelerated seven-week summer sessions are offered.

    Students at 黑料在线 bring a wide variety of work experiences and academic and cultural diversity to the MBA program. The average age of our student body is approximately 30: approximately 35 percent of our students are women; 25 percent are minorities; eight percent are international students. The average length of work experience is seven to eight years. Ninety-five percent of our students are working professionals who matriculate on a part-time basis.

    College of Business Administration faculty are highly qualified with superb academic and professional backgrounds. Many have lived, worked, and studied abroad bringing global perspectives to the classroom. Faculty accomplishments include consulting for Fortune 500 corporations, scholarly contributions to the business literature, and editing major academic journals. The faculty engages our MBA students to develop business skills, vision, and ethical perspectives necessary for leadership in today's complex business environment.

    Member of The Network of MBA Programs at Jesuit Colleges and Universities - The majority of Jesuit colleges and universities across the United States participate in the MBA Multilateral Agreement. This understanding provides students with unparalleled flexibility to transfer graduate credits and to complete their MBA degree at another Jesuit university in the event they relocate to another region of the country. For more information, visit: .

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  • Admission Requirements

    The MBA program is open to students of high promise who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. No prior academic work in business is required. Admission decisions are based on undergraduate grade point average (GPA), work experience, post graduate studies, and recommendations, and GMAT (if needed).

    Admission Materials

    Admission decisions are based on an undergraduate GPA, GMAT score (if needed), work experience, and other degrees.

    • Complete the Online Application;
    • Official transcripts for all previous academic work;
    • A resume;
    • Letter of Recommendation (included in the online application); and
    • Applicants are welcome to include any other information they feel is important to the admission consideration. This information can be uploaded while completing the online application.
  • Foundation Courses

    Foundation Courses

    Foundation requirements include a set of courses designed for those applicants who have had no exposure or limited exposure to business courses in their academic background and/or limited work experience. These courses, up to a maximum of 12 credit hours, may be required to guarantee preparedness for the program's core and post-core requirements.

    • ACC 5100 Corporate Financial Accounting (3 credits)
    • MBA 5100 Legal Issues in Organizational Strategy (3 credits)
    • MBA 5120 Data Analysis for Decision Making (3 credits)
    • MBA 5180 Fundamentals of Financial Management (3 credits)

    Each applicant's program requirements are determined immediately following the admission decision. Foundation requirements may be waived, in any number, depending upon the applicant's academic background. The mere fact that a student has completed coursework in one or more particular disciplines or had extensive work experience does not imply that any waiver will be granted. Prior academic work must be of sufficient quantity and quality as to satisfy the specific criteria established. Each student's specific requirements are determined individually with the objective of ensuring the overall quality of that student's degree program.

  • Degree Requirements - Master of Business Administration (33 credits)

    Core Courses

    • ACC 5200 Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
    • MBA 5200 Modeling, Analytics, and Operation Decisions (3 credits)
    • MBA 5210 Personal Development, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
    • MBA 5220 Strategic Financial Management (3 credits)
    • MBA 5240 Marketing Management and Planning (3 credits)
    • MBA 5250 Teamwork and Shared Leadership: Enhancing the Creative Process in Organizations (3 credits)
    • MBA 5260 Systems and Technology (3 credits)

    Post-Core Courses

    • MBA 5900 Strategic Management and Innovation in a Global Economy (3 credits)
    • Advanced Electives* (9 credits)

    * The nine hours of advanced electives (beyond foundation and core) are aimed at providing an elective route for all MBA students. Core electives shall consist of selecting three (elective) courses from the following:
    ACC 5300 – ACC 5950
    BTM 5000 – 5999 (excluding BTM 5500)
    MBA 5270– MBA 5990 (excluding MBA 5900)

    Total required credits: 33 credits

     

     

  • Optional Concentrations

    Courses may only be used toward one MBA concentration. 

    Accounting Concentrations

    Financial Accounting

    1. ACC 5210 Intermediate Accounting I
    2. ACC 5220 Intermediate Accounting II
    3. ACC 5350 Advanced Accounting

    Accounting Analytics

    1. ACC 5500 Accounting Information Systems
    2. ACC 5505 Accounting Analytics & Technology
    3. Choose 1 of the following:
      1. ACC 5510 Auditing
      2. ACC 5520 Corporate Fraud Detection and Prevention

    Decision Sciences Concentrations

    Business Intelligence

    1. MBA 5335 Business Intelligence 
    2. MBA 5660 Database Management for Business 
    3. Choose 1 of the following:
      1. MBA 5320 e-Commerce Strategies
      2. MBA 5330 Operations Research
      3. MBA 5380 Emerging Trends in Decision Sciences
      4. MBA 5640 Business Turnaround Management

    Supply Chain Management

    1. MBA 5385 Supply Chain Management
    2. MBA 5372 Lean Management 
    3. Choose 1 of the following:
      1. MBA 5305 Global Sustainable Management
      2. MBA 5330 Operations Research
      3. MBA 5370 Project Management

    Management Concentrations

    General Management

    1. MBA 5270 Organizational Processes
    2. MBA 5850 Organizational Change and Development
    3. Choose one of the following to complete:
      1. MBA 5700 International Business Law
      2. MBA 5720 Human Resources Management
      3. MBA 5790 International Human Rights Law
      4. MBA 5820 Strategies for Successful Negotiations
      5. MBA 5890 Global Business Management
      6. PYC 5750 Leadership Models

    Human Resource Management

    1. MBA 5720 Human Resources Management
    2. MBA 5790 International Human Rights Law
    3. Choose one of the following:
      1. MBA 5760 Critical Issues in Labor
      2. MBA 5820 Strategies for Successful Negotiations
      3. PYC 5720 I/O Assessment II: Human Resources Assessment
      4. PYC 5740 Training and Development

    International Business

    1. MBA 5890 Global Business Management
    2. MBA 5700 International Business Law OR MBA 5790 International Human Rights Law
    3. Choose one of the following:
      1. MBA 5305 Global Sustainable Development
      2. MBA 5450 Global Corporate Finance
      3. MBA 5580 Global Marketing Management
      4. MBA 5720 Human Resources Management
      5. MBA 5940 International Studies in Business

    Marketing Concentration

    Marketing

    1. Choose 3 of the 5 courses listed below:
      1. MBA 5510 Marketing Communications
      2. MBA 5530 Consumer Behavior
      3. MBA 5550 Channels Management and Logistics
      4. MBA 5580 Global Marketing Management
      5. MBA 5620 Entrepreneurship

    Business Turnaround Management Concentration

    Business Turnaround Management

    1. BTM 5000 Business Turnaround Management 
    2. Choose 2 of the following:
      1. BTM 5150 Strategic and Legal Bankruptcy
      2. BTM 5200 Motivation and Negotiations Management
      3. BTM 5300 Global Business Transformation Management
      4. BTM 5350 Organizational Change and Development
      5. BTM 5400 Accounting During Cash Crisis
      6. BTM 5420 Corporate Fraud Detection and Prevention Management
      7. BTM 5550 Lean Management
      8. BTM 5650 Supply Chain Management for Turnarounds
      9. BTM 5850 Debt, Equity and Financing Structuring
  • Accelerated 5-year BSBA to MBA Program: Degree Requirements for the Master of Business Administration (33 credits)

    Students in the 5-year accelerated Bachelor of Science in Business Administration to MBA program are required to complete a minimum of two cooperative education assignments (i.e. internships.) One of these occurs during the undergraduate program, the second occurs at the start of the MBA program. 

    Cooperative Education Assignment (0 Credits)

    • ADM 5950 Business Co-op/Internship I (0 credits)

    Core Courses

    • ACC 5200 Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
    • MBA 5200 Modeling, Analytics, and Operation Decisions (3 credits)
    • MBA 5210 Personal Development, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
    • MBA 5220 Strategic Financial Management (3 credits)
    • MBA 5240 Marketing Management and Planning (3 credits)
    • MBA 5250 Teamwork and Shared Leadership: Enhancing the Creative Process in Organizations (3 credits)
    • MBA 5260 Systems and Technology (3 credits)

    Post-Core Courses

    • MBA 5900 Strategic Management and Innovation in a Global Economy (3 credits)
    • Advanced Electives* (9 credits)

    * The nine hours of advanced electives (beyond foundation and core) are aimed at providing an elective route for all MBA students. Core electives shall consist of selecting three (elective) courses from the following:
    ACC 5300 – ACC 5950
    BTM 5000 – 5999 (excluding BTM 5500)
    MBA 5270– MBA 5990 (excluding MBA 5900) 

    Total credits required: 33 credits

     

  • Program Contact Information

    Graduate Admissions Counselor: Jennifer Goethals


    Director of Graduate Business Programs: Staci Kenno Pinkerton, Ph.D.