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Jun 12, 2015

Executive MBA

Southern Methodist Executive MBA Program Structure

The Southern Methodist University Executive MBA Program at The Cox School of Business is a 21-month part-time program designed for experienced business leaders looking to take their career to the next level. Classes for this program are held Fridays and Saturdays on alternating weekends. Friday classes are held in a morning session and an afternoon session. The program is conducted in a cohort structure.

Curriculum

Students in the Executive MBA program will receive an education that emphasizes general management practices. The program also emphasizes strategy and finance. During the first half of the program, students will cover an array of business skills. In the second half they will focus on real-world applications.

Students in the Executive MBA program participate in a global studies trip. During the trip, students get to witness and experience the business practices and political climate of the country that they are in first hand.

Students also have the opportunity to participate in business plan competitions and pitch their business ideas to angel investors and venture capitalists through the program’s entrepreneurship course.

Class Profile

The Executive program at SMU Cox attracts successful business leaders with an average of 15 years of professional work experience and nine years of management experience. There are typically 60 to 70 students enrolled in the EMBA program. The average age of Executive MBA students is 37.

Careers

The Southern Methodist Executive MBA program at The Cox School of Business prepares business leaders to move into higher executive level positions or to expand their company’s reach. Students in the EMBA program have access to career management resources such as resume review, career counseling, industry information sessions, mock interviews, networking events, executive mentoring and Cox student and alumni groups.

Students also have access to the Business Leadership Center. The BLC offers specialized training in leadership, communications and interpersonal skills. EMBA students also have access to The Cox Associate Board, which gives students the opportunity to meet successful business leaders and work one-on-one with one of the school’s 200 executive mentors.

Students also have access to the Career Management Center. The CMC provides career advisory services such as career assessment, planning, resume review, and coaching.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The tuition for the Southern Methodist University EMBA program is currently $121,825. The tuition covers the cost of academic cases, use of the Business Information Center, parking, meals on each class day, lodging, some airfare and some meals associated with the required global trip. In addition, students must also pay a $2,800 nonrefundable payment (not applied towards tuition) that guarantees their place in the class after acceptance to the program.

Students pay their tuition costs over five installments. Some financial aid and scholarship opportunities are available for students in the Executive MBA program at Cox. The school also accepts private funding and veteran’s benefits to cover the cost of tuition. Those interested in more information on the financial aid available can email a financial aid counselor at gradfinaid@smu.edu or call 214-768-4908.

Admissions

In order to be considered for admission for the Southern Methodist Executive MBA program at the Cox School, applicants can first send their resume and a cover letter to dteems@cox.smu.edu in order to schedule an initial phone interview.

After the phone interview is completed, applicants should complete the online application form and send a copy of their current resume and cover letter, all official undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts, answer the two essay questions and complete the action plan (found on the online application) and provide two letters of recommendation (one from a senior manager of the sponsoring company and one from an immediate supervisor or colleague with an MBA).

Once all application materials have been received, the Executive MBA office will contact the applicant for an in-person interview, if appropriate. An admissions decision will be given within two weeks of the interview.

Prospective students are required to have at least eight years of professional work experience. The GMAT/GRE is not required for this program.

 

Key Dates & Deadlines – Fall 2022

January 24, 2022 – Early Decision Deadline*
March 31, 2022 – Priority Scholarship Deadline
May 16, 2022 – Regular Decision Deadline
August 1, 2022 – Final Deadline
*Applicants who apply by the first deadline will automatically receive a $5,000 scholarship if admitted.

Applications are admitted on a rolling basis.


Jun 12, 2015

Professional MBA

Southern Methodist Professional MBA Program Structure

The Southern Methodist University Professional MBA program at the Cox School of Business is a 24-month (50 credit) program designed for working professionals with a minimum of two years work experience. Classes for this program are held in the evenings and on weekends to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals.

Curriculum

The Southern Methodist Professional MBA features a flexible and modular curriculum that students can customize to their learning and future career goals. Students have the option to choose a concentration and a minor from nine subject areas.

Concentration and minor options include accounting, finance, general business, information technology and operations management, management, marketing, real estate and strategy and entrepreneurship.

Students spend the first three terms completing the foundational coursework, which will give students the knowledge needed to be successful in the business world. The last three terms are spent completing courses in a student’s chosen concentration to complete the MBA and/or an additional minor.

Students can also participate in an international exchange program with one of Cox’s partner schools in such locations as Hong Kong, Denmark, China, Germany and Italy.

Class Profile

The Class of 2020 Professional MBA intake at SMU Cox is made up of 108 students. The average age of students is 28. The class is 44 percent female and 56 percent male. Students in this program have an average of six years of professional working experience and an average GMAT of 610. Twelve percent of the class is international.

The Cox school does not require students to have an undergraduate business degree. However, 50 percent of students in the program studied business or economics as an undergraduate. Other students possess undergraduate degrees in a variety of areas such as engineering, social sciences, humanities and science.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The estimated total cost of the SMU Cox Professional MBA program is $96,624. This includes tuition and general student fees for the two years of the program. This estimate excludes any other costs that students may endure –for example, books, materials, housing or transportation.

Approximately 60 percent of Southern Methodist Professional MBA students receive some form of financial aid, either need-based or consumer loans. The Cox School accepts all forms of financial aid: scholarships, private loans, grants and veterans benefit programs.

The Admissions and Financial Aid representatives at the school are available to help students to move through the process of securing all necessary funding to attend the Cox PMBA program.

Admissions

Applicants must complete the following steps for their application:

Submit the application forms found in the online application, provide a copy of their professional résumé, complete three essays (topics available online), submit GMAT or GRE scores, provide copies of degreed undergraduate transcripts and provide two professional references (names and contact information only).

Applicants for the PMBA program are required to take the GMAT. The GMAT range for admitted students is between 590 and 710.

Successful applicants for the program typically have several years of postgraduate work experience, although a minimum of only two years is required. Students should also have a strong undergraduate academic record, and competitive scores on the GMAT. Applicants are also expected to be computer literate, with a basic understanding of MS Office products and the Internet. It is also recommended that applicants also have a working knowledge of calculus, accounting, statistics and microeconomics.

Key Dates & Deadlines

Spring 2022

Fall 2022

August 9* October 25*
September 13 December 6
October 11 February 7
November 15 April 11
June 6
*Applicants who apply by the first deadline for each entry term will automatically receive a $2,500 scholarship if admitted.

* = All applications submitted after June 1 are reviewed on a rolling basis.


Jun 12, 2015

One-Year MBA

Southern Methodist One-Year MBA Program Structure

The Southern Methodist University One-Year Track MBA is a full-time, 12-month program with a concentrated curriculum. This program is ideal for early career professionals. This program requires students to complete only 44 credit hours.

The program is completed over three terms; summer, fall, and spring.

Curriculum

The program begins in the summer. Students complete 12 credits. During the first term, students complete general business courses that will lay the foundation for the program.

During the fall term students complete 16 credits. In addition to the general business courses students will also complete electives.

Over the spring term students will complete only 16 credits of electives.

Students may also complete a concentration within the MBA degree. They will be automatically enrolled in the General Business concentration until or unless they choose otherwise.

Concentration options include accounting, finance, general business, information technology and operations management, marketing, real estate and strategy and entrepreneurship.

Class Profile

On average, students in the program have four and a half years of work experience and are 28-years old.

Students in the one-year program usually have undergraduate degrees in business or economics and have experience in the career field they wish to pursue post MBA. The average GMAT of the class of 2020 is 612, the average GPA is 3.27, and 33 percent of the class are women.

The program is most suitable for professionals with a minimum of two years full-time work experience.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

Tuition and fees for the Southern Methodist University One-Year MBA are $72,570. This cost includes tuition, program fees and general student fees. This estimated cost does not include books and materials or other outside school costs, which bring the total estimated cost to $98,770.

The school accepts federal student loans, private loans and private scholarships. Admissions and Financial Aid representatives at Cox are available to help students with the process of securing all necessary funding to attend the SMU Cox MBA program.

Admissions

In order to be considered for admission at the Cox School of Business, applicants must complete the following steps for the application:

Submit the application forms found in the online application, provide a copy of their professional résumé, complete three essays (topics available online), submit GMAT or GRE scores, provide copies of degreed undergraduate transcripts and provide two professional references (names and contact information only).

International applicants must also provide TOEFL, IELTS or Pearson Test of English scores (if applicable).

Applicants for the Southern Methodist One-Year Track MBA program at the Cox School of Business are required to take the GMAT. The average GMAT score of students in the program is between 590 and 710. Applicants must also possess a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a regionally accredited institution. Students are also required to have a minimum of two years of full-time work experience.

The Cox School does not require applicants to pay an application fee.

2021 – 2022 Deadlines
Round Application Due
(11:59pm CST)
Decision Delivered Enrollment Deposit Deadline
1 August 10, 2021 September 16, 2021 October 19, 2021
2 October 12, 2021 November 18, 2021 December 16, 2021
3 November 11, 2021 December 21, 2021 January 25, 2022
4 January 6, 2022 February 15, 2022 March 15, 2022
5 February 22, 2022 March 15, 2022 March 31, 2022


Jun 12, 2015

Full-Time MBA

Full-Time MBA

Southern Methodist Full-Time MBA Program Structure

The Southern Methodist University full-time MBA at the Cox School of Business is a 21-month, 65 credit hour program that provides students the opportunity to focus their learning with a variety of concentration options. The SMU Cox Full-Time MBA is located in Dallas, Texas. Students may also achieve their MBA through the accelerated one-year program

Curriculum

The Cox School’s full-time MBA program can be completed in 21 months and requires 65 credit hours to graduate. Each course can be completed in eight weeks so students can easily customize their learning experience. In the first year, students take foundation courses in subjects such as accounting, finance, and marketing. The summer term is used for an internship, and the second year of coursework is when students can focus more on their academic concentrations. To this end, students may choose to specialize in up to two of the following concentrations: accounting; finance; general business; information technology & operations management (ITOM): business analytics; ITOM: supply chain; management; marketing; real estate; or strategy & entrepreneurship. In addition, students must complete the Global Leadership Program, which is a 10-day trip to a region of their choosing. For further international experience, students may apply for the international exchange program to live and study at one of the school’s 12 partner universities in Asia/Pacific Rim, Australia, Europe, or Latin America.

Class Profile

Cox’s Class of 2022 is comprised of 100 students. Their average GMAT score was 650. Students’ average GPA was 3.30, with an average of 4.5 years of work experience. Forty percent of the class are women and 28% identify as underrepresented minorities.

Career Statistics

Ninety-one percent of the SMU Cox Class of 2019 received job offers within three months of graduation and 89% accepted offers. The average base salary was $114,000 and the average signing bonuses landed at $27,000.

Consulting was the most popular industry, as 22% of Cox MBAs joined it. Real estate and financial services each saw 19% of Cox MBA graduates. Twelve percent joined the tech field and six percent each joined energy or consumer goods.

Eighty-one percent of the Class of 2019 settled in the Southwest upon graduation. Six percent headed West and 5% to the Midwest. Four percent headed to the Northeast U.S. and another four percent headed abroad.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid for the SMU Cox Full-Time MBA

Southern Methodist University full-time MBA tuition for full-time students is $47,445. The nine-month estimate includes the cost of tuition ($82,227), living expenses, books, and supplies, as well as other program fees, health insurance, and other miscellaneous expenses that students may face during the program.

The Cox Distinguished MBA Scholars Program is the most competitive scholarship program at Cox. This is a highly selective program that awards full-tuition scholarships each year to five MBA candidates.

Southern Methodist University also offers students several options to pay for costs and fees monthly.

The school also provides scholarship awards to more than half of its students, with awards ranging from 10-to-100 percent of tuition and fees. There are also a variety of loan opportunities available for students. Cox participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which provides funding for veterans.

The school accepts federal student loans, private loans, and private scholarships. Admissions and Financial Aid representatives at Cox are available to help students with the process of securing all necessary funding to attend the Cox MBA program.

Admissions for the SMU Cox Full-Time MBA

In order to be considered for admission into the SMU Cox Full-Time MBA applicants must complete the following steps for application:

Submit the application forms found in the online application, provide a copy of their professional résumé, complete three essays (topics available online), submit GMAT or GRE scores, provide copies of undergraduate transcripts and provide two professional references (names and contact information only).

International applicants must also provide TOEFL, IELTS, or Pearson Test of English scores (if applicable).

Applicants for the MBA program at the Cox School of Business are required to take the GMAT or GRE, though most take the GMAT. The average GMAT score of students in the program is between 590 and 710. Applicants must also possess a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a regionally accredited institution. Students are also required to have a minimum of two years of full-time work experience, with most accepted students having between three and five years of experience.

The Cox School does not require applicants to pay an application fee.

2021 – 2022 Deadlines
Round Application Due
(11:59pm CST)
Decision Delivered Enrollment Deposit Deadline
1* October 12, 2021 November 18, 2021 December 16, 2021
2* November 11, 2021 December 21, 2021 January 25, 2022
3* January 6, 2022 February 15, 2022 March 15, 2022
4 March 1, 2022 April 7, 2022 May 3, 2022
5 May 3, 2022 May 26, 2022 June 7, 2022


Jun 11, 2015

NIU Business Dean Given 2015 Outstanding Dean Designation

NIU Business Dean Given 2015 Outstanding Dean Designation

NIU Business Dean Denise Schoenbachler has been named the 2015 Outstanding Dean by the International Honors Society Beta Alpha Psi. Founded in 1919, Beta Alpha Psi is an honor organization for financial information students and professionals. There are over 300 chapters on college and university campuses with over 300,000 members initiated since Beta Alpha Psi’s formation. Continue reading…


Jun 11, 2015

Cox School of Business – Southern Methodist University

Cox School of Business – Southern Methodist University

History

The Cox School of Business was founded in 1920 as the result of requests from the Dallas business community. The school was named the Department of Commerce at Southern Methodist University. The school was renamed the School of Commerce in 1921.

The School of Commerce was made a separate entity of Southern Methodist University in 1941 and was renamed the School of Business Administration. The Graduate Business Program was started in 1949, when the school began to offer the MBA program.

In 1978, the SMU School of Business Administration was renamed the Edwin L. Cox School of Business. The school was named in honor of Edwin Lochridge Cox, a business leader, entrepreneur and long-time supporter of SMU.

The school is AACSB accredited.

Location

The Cox School is located on Southern Methodist University’s 237-acre main campus five miles north of downtown Dallas. The school opened a second campus located in Plano, Texas in 1997.

The Plano campus is located in Legacy Business Park off Tennyson Parkway. The campus is set on 16 acres with four buildings and nearly 200,000 square feet of space.

Facilities

The James M. Collins Executive Center houses the Executive MBA and other Executive Education programs. The center features state-of-the-art technology and a variety of flexible spaces for learning and events.

The Crow, Fincher, and Maguire buildings house classrooms and faculty and administrative offices for the Cox School.  The buildings are also home to the Business Library, the Kitt Investment and Trading Center and the William J. O’Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom.

The business library offers both individual and group study areas, computer areas consisting of 70 computer workstations, a multimedia studio, a group presentation room, 480 electronic research databases and a variety of print resources, including the Edwin L. Cox Business Leadership Center Resource Collection, the Cary M. Maguire Energy Institute Resource Collection and the Career Management Center Library.

Students at Cox also have access to the MBA Career Management Center. The Career Management Center (CMC) partners with MBA candidates, alumni and employers to build relationships to develop successful career plans for students.

Faculty

As of 2016 there were 81 teaching faculty members at Cox. Faculty at the school includes graduates of such high-ranking business schools as Wharton, Stanford, University of Chicago and Harvard Business School. According to one study by the Academic Assessment Services, the faculty is ranked in the top 30 business schools for productivity in research among business schools worldwide.

Student Body

The student population at the Cox School of Business is 65 percent male and 35 percent female. Roughly 30 percent of the students enrolled in the full-time MBA program are international students and around 20 percent of the students are of minority status.

Program Offerings

The SMU Cox School of Business offers a one or two year full-time MBA, Online MBA, Professional MBA and Executive MBA programs.


Jun 11, 2015

NFL Hall of Famer Donates $1 Million to Villanova

NFL Hall of Famer Donates $1 Million to Villanova

NFL Hall of Famer and Fox Sports analyst, Howard M. Long and his wife Diane, have donated $1 million to Villanova University. The Long’s commitment will go toward the University’s $600 million Comprehensive Capital Campaign, “For the Greater Great: The Villanova Campaign to Ignite Change. The gift will create a new eight room as part of a building project, and will be named The Howie Long Strength Training Center. The Strength Training Center will be open for Villanova’s top-ranked FCS Football program and the rest of the 24 varsity sports at the university.

 

This new facility will help to supply students with a state-of-the-art athletic training center within one centralized location. In addition to the “The Howie Long Strength Training Center,”  the building will also include a new football locker room and coaches’ offices. The Villanova Football program will also name its annual defensive player of the year award “The Howie Long Defensive Player of the Year Award,” in recognition of the Long’s commitment to the school.

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Jun 10, 2015

Future of the Sports Industry Benefits from FIFA Scandal

Future of the Sports Industry Benefits from FIFA Scandal

In the wake of the FIFA scandal that has been plastering the headlines for the past few months, it’s almost impossible not to think about the future of the sports industry. In May 2015, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced that she had conducted a long term investigation into FIFA, which had lead to the uncovering of over $150 million in bribes given to FIFA officials. The bribes uncovered were not only for the bids for the 2018 and 2022 world cup but go back to more than ten years ago.

The United States has indicted 14 people on corruption charges in relation to the FIFA bribes. Nine of those arrested were top FIFA officials. Several of the accused were arrested in Switzerland, near FIFA’s headquarters in Zurich. The prosecutors for this case used the accused’s reliance on American banks and American locations to conduct meetings as the basis for charging them in federal court.

The business of sports is a multinational multi-billion dollar industry. These recent arrests have set a new standard not only for the future of FIFA but for the future of the sports industry. New sports management leaders will have to be more transparent and better educated on business ethics and the business of the sports industry.

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Jun 9, 2015

Haas MBAs Work With Fellows to Drive Innovation

Haas MBAs Work With Fellows to Drive Innovation

Three MBA candidates at the Haas School of Business were recently given the opportunity to work with Gunso Kim, secretary general of the World eGovernment Organization of Cities and Local Governments, to try and develop a ride-sharing app like Uber or Lyft that would function in Seoul, South Korea. The project was highlighted in a recent press release from Haas looking at the fellows appointed by the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, of whom Kim is one. The Garwood Center promotes the open innovation idea that organizations should look both internally and externally to optimize innovation. Other fellows of the program include Dr. Mohi Ahmed, Todd Schofield, Ram Shanmugan and Philipp Skogstad. Continue reading…


Jun 9, 2015

Why Mission Matters at MIT Sloan School of Business

Why Mission Matters at MIT Sloan School of Business

This post has been republished in its entirety from original source clearadmit.com.

How important is a business school’s mission statement to the experience of its students? According to recent graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan School of Management, the school’s missionto develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world and to generate ideas that advance management practiceinfluenced where they chose to attend business school, the experiences they had there and the future path of their careers.

Ricky Ashenfelter knew he wanted a school in a market that had a lot of entrepreneurial ventures, which led him to focus his search on San Francisco and Boston. But more than that, he also wanted a school that valued and would offer coursework tied to energy and sustainability. That narrowed his focus further to MIT Sloan, the University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Business, he says.

“What I liked most about Sloan was that it was part of a larger MIT ecosystem, which was not the case for many business schools,” Ashenfelter says. And so he left his consulting job at Deloitte and headed for Boston hoping to find solutions to the problems of food waste in business supply chains. Continue reading…


Jun 9, 2015

Zarb Hosts Upcoming Information Events

Zarb Hosts Upcoming Information Events

The Frank G. Zarb School of Business will be hosting three upcoming information events for prospective students this month. The events will be held June 18, June 25 and June 27. The information sessions on June 18 and 25 will be held online during a webinar from 6pm to 7pm. The information session on June 27 will be held from 11am to 1pm on the Zarb School of Business campus at Hofstra University. The webinars will be open to all prospective online MBA students and the information session held on campus will be open to all prospective graduate business students.

The MBA webinars will focus on the online MBA at Zarb. The Zarb online MBA was the first online MBA program offered among AACSB accredited universities in the New York metro area. The online MBA program was designed for experienced business professionals who are looking to focus their education in strategic management. The program features case study analysis and an intensive business core curriculum. The program is taught 100 percent online and features a 48 credit curriculum.

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Jun 8, 2015

Executive MBA

UT Arlington Executive MBA Program Structure

The UT Arlington Executive MBA program is a 15-month, 37-credit program with classes held on alternating Fridays and Saturdays. Students also attend a 14-day China trip. Classes start at 1 p.m. on Fridays and end by 8 p.m. (including dinner). Saturday classes begin at 8 a.m. and end by 5 p.m. (breakfast and lunch served). The EMBA program at UT Arlington is AACSB accredited.

Curriculum

Students in the UT Arlington Executive MBA program complete 14 courses over four semesters. Students will complete the program in a cohort structure and gain extensive experience working collaboratively as part of a team. Students who complete this program automatically also complete the Certificate in Asian Business Studies program. The graduate certificate will be shown on their diploma along with the EMBA degree.

Students in the UT Arlington Executive MBA Program focus on the fundamentals of global business in order to become successful business management leaders in global markets. The curriculum is built around the necessary skills and knowledge that are needed to run multinational firms and how to successfully manage data and develop effective teams that will help firms to expand into global markets and maintain customer value and build long-term customer relationships.

UT Arlington Executive MBA students also participate in a two-week immersion trip in China. During the trip, students will learn what they need to know about the global landscape, new emerging international markets and innovative approaches to global product development. Students will also have the opportunity to network with other EMBA students in China as well as develop a project that is specific to Chinese business opportunities.

Class Profile

The average age of students in the Executive MBA program is 38-years old. Students have an average of 16 or more years of professional career experience with ten or more years of management/leadership experience. The average class size of the EMBA program is 20-30 students. Twenty-nine percent of EMBA students are female.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The cost of the UT Arlington Executive MBA program is $75,900. This is the total cost of the program and includes the costs for airfare, hotel and most meals for the 14-day international China immersion trip, orientation, tuition, all course materials, exclusive Career Services Assessment Program, exclusive Asian Business Studies Certificate, lunches and dinners for 15 months, wireless facilities and free secure parking.

Executive MBA students generally pay for the program through employer sponsorship. There is a $10,000 scholarship available for students who pay their tuition deposit by the early application deadline, and a $5,000 scholarship for those who pay their tuition deposit by the preferred application deadline. There are also scholarships available for individuals who work in the nonprofit sector in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Students who work with certain companies within the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex may also be eligible for scholarships through UTA’s Affinity Program. Students can also receive federal financial aid to lower the cost of the program. The school also accepts private loans, college access loans, credit cards and participates in the Veterans’ Yellow Ribbon Program. Prospective students that need assistance with securing loans or have questions about financial aid can contact the Dean’s Administrative Assistant.

Admissions

Candidates should have a minimum of five years of work experience and two years of management responsibility. Applicants for the UT Arlington Executive MBA Program who hold a bachelor’s degree are not required to take the GMAT.

Applicants must submit all of the following documents to be considered for admission:

1.) Completed application (found online)
2.) Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
3.) A copy of the applicant’s professional résumé
4.) A 250-word personal essay that describes their reasons for pursuing an MBA at UTA and how they will benefit from the China immersion.
5.) Two letters of recommendation from professional references

Applicants must also complete a personal interview with an admissions representative and pay an application fee of $150. All applications and supporting documents should be sent by email to emba@uta.edu or by mail to:

Executive MBA
Graduate Admissions

FALL 2021 –  PRIORITY GIVEN to applicants who submit all materials by June 30, 2021. The final application deadline is July 30, 2021, on a space-available basis.


Jun 8, 2015

UT at Arlington MBA

UT Arlington MBA Program Structure

The UT Arlington MBA program is a 36-credit hour program that is offered in both flexible and cohort structures. Students who follow the flexible program structure can choose when to participate in the program. For example, they can decide to start in fall, spring, or summer and can choose to take classes other part-time or full-time. Courses for the program are held on weekday evenings.

The Cohort MBA structure also follows the same 36-credit hour curriculum as the MBA flexible structure. The difference between the two structures is that students in the cohort structure complete classes together in a lock-step format. For example, the cohort structure allows students to complete courses in accelerated five or 10-week sessions, which allows students to complete their MBA in 15 months. Only the Fort Worth campus, however, offers this format. This program begins in the Fall of each year. 

 

Curriculum

Despite the program structure, all students complete the same required 36-credit hour curriculum for both of the UT Arlington MBA options. Students complete 21 credits of core courses and 15 credit hours of electives. Students in the flexible program can choose a concentration area from a selection of 12 options while students in the cohort program  may choose from 2 options; Health Care Administration and Real Estate. UT Arlington MBA students can take courses in different areas or choose to specialize in one area such as accounting, economics, finance, information systems, management, operations management, or marketing. Students can use the elective courses to develop business skills and perspectives essential to their career goals and objectives.

 

UT Arlington Part-Time MBA Rankings

  • U.S. News & World Report: 127 (tie)

 

MBA Class Profile  – UT Arlington

The UT Arlington Professional Cohort MBA structure is for experienced professionals who want to continue to work full-time. The flexible MBA, on the other hand, is for students that recently completed their undergraduate program, can take time from work, or are looking for a part-time program.

Over 6,500 students attend UTA’s College of Business. 

 

Career Statistics 

Recent reports show that graduates make an average salary of $78,000 their first year post-graduation. After that, they make about $102,000 five years post-graduation and $124,000 ten years post-graduation.

 

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The estimated cost of the MBA program at the University of Texas at Arlington College of Business is $27,998. This estimated cost is for full-time MBA students that are Texas residents. The cost includes books and supplies, room and board, transportation and miscellaneous costs that students may encounter while completing the program. Graduate students paying the non-resident tuition and fee rate should add approximately $16,880 to the estimated cost of tuition and fees.

The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at UT Arlington offers a wide variety of scholarships, grants, work, and loan programs to assist with funding for the MBA program. The school offers graduate assistantships to MBA students who are in need of financial assistance. Stipends for graduate assistantships start at approximately $6,000–6,500 per nine-month academic year for master’s students. Students will receive assistantships based on their academic achievement and the needs of the College. Recipients of assistantships should work for the College for approximately 20 hours per week. A student’s duties will depend on their qualifications and the needs of the departments. 

 

UT Arlington MBA Admissions

Prospective students must submit the online application, a fee, and supporting documents in order to be considered for admission. Supporting documents include official transcripts and GMAT scores. International students must also provide official TOEFL scores and Bank Affidavit and Financial Statement if the student is seeking a student visa to enter the United States.

Students who meet initial admission criteria must provide a copy of their professional resume, three letters of recommendation, and a 200-word personal essay. The essay should describe why he/she wishes to complete the MBA and why they have chosen UT Arlington.

In conclusion, the application deadlines for the UT Arlington MBA programs are:

Spring – Aug. 15

Summer – Feb. 15

Fall – March 15


Jun 8, 2015

Accelerated Online MBA

Accelerated Online MBA

University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA Program Structure

Students in the University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA program can choose a concentration in Marketing, Marketing Analytics, Strategic Management, or Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Supply Chain Analytics, Supply Chain Management, and can complete their MBA in as little as 14 months. The program features eight-week courses that have five available start dates. Students complete 12 courses for the program (six-core, three required, two supporting, and one elective). Some students may be required to complete up to 18 additional credits of background courses. Students will complete 24 hours worth of core credits and their elective as well as required and supporting courses that vary by concentration. Students also take a variety of electives based on specific concentrations and background courses. The necessity of background courses is assessed with a review of undergraduate transcripts. Students have the option to complete one or two classes during one eight-week session to fit their work-life-school balance.

Curriculum

The University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA program’s curriculum is focused on establishing the skills and knowledge that are needed for a leader to move an organization toward accomplishing its objectives.
MBA core courses are designed to provide students with a solid business management knowledge base. Core courses cover topics including accounting, finance management, marketing management, the business decision process, organizational behavior analysis and administrative strategy. The three required courses focus on the concentration of the student’s choosing. The one elective course for the program must be selected from outside of the student’s concentration.

MBA core courses are designed to provide students with a solid business management knowledge base. Core courses cover accounting, finance management, marketing management, the business decision process, organizational behavior analysis, and administrative strategy. The three required courses focus on the concentration of the student’s choosing. The one elective course for the program must be selected from outside of the student’s concentration.

Class Profile

Fifty-five percent of students enrolled in graduate programs at the College of Business at UNT are male with 45 percent female students. Students in the University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA in Strategic Management program come from a variety of undergraduate and professional backgrounds. The average GMAT and GPA of recent students were 530 and 3.53 respectively.

Careers

Students that complete the University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA program will gain the skills and capabilities to move into leading managerial positions. Students that are completing the program to prepare for a career in the business world will have a foundation for new career opportunities and markets.

Students can pursue jobs such as Business Development Director, Consultant, Licensing Director, R&D Manager, Technology Entrepreneur, International Commodity Trader, Market Analyst or Risk Manager, Public Policy Advisor, Marketing Manager, Chief Executive Office and many other options.
Students have the opportunity to participate in the Professional Leadership Program at UNT. The program works to prepare students for business leadership through networking events, skill building workshops and job fairs.

UNT also offers the Career Center at the Business Leadership Building. Students receive one-on-one advising, career planning, workshops, job search, career fairs and career exploration from graduate advisors. The career services advisors also help students with résumé and cover letter writing as well as mock interviews.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The cost of the University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA is $908 per three credit hours. Students complete 36 credit hours for the program for an estimated total cost of $19,464. This estimated cost does not include the cost of materials or technology needed for the program or other university costs.

UNT offers students a variety of options to help finance their education. Seventy-five percent of UNT students receive some kind of financial aid to help with the cost of their education. UNT accepts federal and state grants, scholarships, federal financial aid and private loans to help cover the cost of tuition. Professional and graduate students are no longer eligible to receive federal subsidized loans.
Prospective students can contact the office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at (940)-565-2302 for more information about financial aid and funding.

Admissions Procedures at the North Texas Accelerated Online MBA

Before applying to the University of North Texas Accelerated Online MBA in Strategic Management, prospective students must first apply and be accepted to the UNT Toulouse Graduate School. Applicants can submit their application at applytexas.org.

Applicants should choose “Business Administration, MBA Program at UNT Campus” as well as their desired concentration on the degree plan list, as well as make sure that they have indicated they are interested in the accelerated option.

Applicants must also pay the $75 application fee, send official copies of transcripts from all degree granting institutions and provide GMAT scores to the Toulouse Graduate School. GMAT scores are required and are a major component in the admission decision. In addition to the GMAT, applicants are also required to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on their undergraduate degree.

After acceptance into the Toulouse Graduate School at the University of North Texas, students can then apply to the College of Business. To complete the application process for the College of Business, students must submit a 600 to 700-word essay that outlines unique events, life experiences and qualifications that distinguish them as an MBA candidate and will add to the value of the class.

Students must also submit a copy of their professional resume with work and academic experiences outlined as well as three letters of recommendation.

The spring deadline for the Toulouse Graduate School is October 15. The summer deadline is April 15 and the fall deadline is June 15. After being admitted to the Toulouse Graduate School, students can apply to the College of Business on a rolling basis. The Accelerated Online MBA program has five different start dates for classes so students may enroll in the classes that begin as soon as admission to the College of Business is granted.

2020-2021 North Texas Accelerated Online MBA Deadlines

Spring Enrollment – Oct. 15
Fall Enrollment – June 15
Summer Enrollment – April 15

North Texas Accelerated Online MBA FAQs

How many international students are at UNT?

The most recent class featured MBA students from 73 different countries.

How has the university coped with the current pandemic?

Rigorous testing is encouraged however most on-campus classes will occur this spring.

What graduate programs are offered at The G. Brint Ryan College of Business?

MS programs in Finance, Accounting, Taxation, Information Systems as well as multiple MBA programs including one in Sports Entertainment Management and Music Business Management are available through the college of business.


Jun 8, 2015

MBA Programs

University of North Texas MBA Program Structure

The University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business MBA program offers students 14 different MBA specialization options.

Students can earn their MBA degree in such areas as finance, health services management, marketing, organizational behavior, strategic management or business studies. Students completing the MBA in business studies also have the opportunity to complete a concentration in international business, library science and technology, real estate or sustainability.

Students in the University of North Texas MBA program have the option of taking courses on a full-time or part-time basis. UNT recommends that students who work full-time in addition to completing the program should not schedule more than six semester hours (two courses) in a long semester or three semester hours (one course) in a summer session. All students must complete 36 credit hours of coursework to complete the program.

Core courses for the MBA program are also offered online on a varying semester schedule. The courses for the MBA in Finance, MBA in Organizational Behavior, MBA in Marketing, MBA in Marketing Analytics, MBA in Supply Chain Analytics, MBA in Supply Chain Management, and the MBA in Strategic Management are offered to students 100 percent online.

Curriculum

All University of North Texas MBA students must complete 36 credit hours of coursework for the program, despite which program, concentration or format they choose to complete. Some students may be required to complete up to 18 more credits of background courses. The necessity of background courses is assessed with review of undergraduate transcripts.

Students complete 18 credits of core courses and 18 credits of concentration specific courses to complete the 36 credits needed to complete the MBA degree at UNT. As part of the concentration specific courses, students select one elective course to take that will complement their career path. MBA core courses provide a solid knowledge base for students. Core course cover accounting, finance management, marketing management, the business decision process, organizational behavior analysis and administrative strategy.

Careers

The University of North Texas MBA program curriculum provides students with solid business management skills and industry-specific knowledge needed to effectively lead. The curriculum emphasizes skills and values essential to successful leadership such as ethics, communication, teamwork, global perspectives, use of technology, problem recognition and problem solving. Depending on the concentration that a student completes along with the MBA core courses, students will be prepared to lead and be effective managers in a variety of job sectors and industries.

Students have the option of participating in the Professional Leadership Program at UNT. The program works to prepare students for leadership in management through networking events, skill building workshops and job fairs.

UNT also offers the Career Center at the Business Leadership Building. Students receive one-on-one advising, career planning and career exploration help from graduate advisors. They also have access to career workshops and fairs facilitated by the office. The career services advisors also help students with résumé and cover letter writing as well as mock interviews.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The cost to attend the full-time MBA program at the University of North Texas varies by payment plan. The estimated cost per credit for graduate students is $302.79. More information can be found here and students may estimate their cost here.

Students at UNT are qualified for federal student aid. Students seeking federal student aid must complete the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for funding. The Toulouse Graduate School offers students a limited amount of fellowships and scholarships. These awards range from $500 a semester to $33,000 a year, including health benefits.

The University also accepts federal and state grants, scholarships, private loans, employee sponsorship and veterans’ benefits to help cover the cost of tuition. Professional and graduate students are no longer eligible to receive federal subsidized loans. Prospective students can contact the office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at (940)-565-2302 for more information about financial aid and funding.

Admissions

Before applying to the University of North Texas MBA program, prospective students must first apply and be accepted to the UNT Toulouse Graduate School. Applicants can submit their application at applytexas.org.

Applicants must also pay the $75 application fee, send official copies of transcripts from all degree granting institutions and provide GMAT scores to the Toulouse Graduate School. GMAT scores are required and are a major component in the admission decision. In addition to the GMAT, applicants are also required to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 from their undergraduate degree in order to be accepted to a master’s program. There is not a minimum work experience requirement for applicants but on average students have five years of professional experience.

After acceptance into the Toulouse Graduate School at the University of North Texas, students can then apply to the College of Business. To complete the application process for the College of Business, students must submit a 600 to 700-word essay that outlines unique events, life experiences, and qualifications that distinguish them as an MBA candidate and that will add to the value of the class.

Students must also submit a copy of their professional resume as well as three letters of recommendation. Students applying for the online programs must also complete an online request form. Applicants looking to complete courses online and on campus should not complete the online request form.

Application deadlines are as follows:

Spring Enrollment – Oct. 15
Fall Enrollment – June 15
Summer Enrollment – April 15


Jun 8, 2015

MBA

University of Dallas MBA Program Structure

The University of Dallas MBA program at the Gupta College of Business is a flexible 30-credit program that was designed to be completed in four to five terms (1-2 years). Students also have the option to extend the 30-credit curriculum to a 39-42 credit track to complete a concentration along with the MBA. Students who follow a concentration track can complete the program in five to seven terms (2-3 years).

Students have the opportunity to design their own schedule and pace of the program, so the time for completion depends on the amount of courses taken at once.

Students have the option of completing the MBA program online, on campus or a mix of the two options. On-campus courses are held on weeknights. The school operates on a trimester system, with fall, spring and summer terms. Classes are held year-round with multiple starting points each term. Students can choose from 12 week, six week or inter-mester classes.

Curriculum

All students in the University of Dallas MBA program complete 10 courses (30 credits) in general business management. Students who follow the MBA with concentration track complete additional  courses (9-12 credits) in the concentration of their choosing. Concentration options include finance, accounting, cyber security, business analytics, healthcare analytics, information and technology management, strategic leadership, marketing and supply chain management.

Class Profile

The average age of graduate students at the Gupta College of Business is 33, and on average they have 7.6 years of work experience. Worldwide, there are over 33,000 Gupta College of Business alumni. Students come from a variety of different backgrounds, with 22 percent being international students.

Careers

Major employers for MBA students at Gupta College of Business include AT&T, Citigroup, Fidelity Investments, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Nokia, Nortel Networks, Motorola, Ratheon, Verizon and Texas Instruments.

Students at the college have access to career help and guidance from the Office of Personal Career Development and the Center for Professional Development. The Office of Personal Career Development provides alumni and current students with career counseling and career development services and resources. The Center for Professional Development provides training and continuous learning for working professionals that are enrolled in the MBA program.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The cost per credit for the University of Dallas MBA program is $1,250. The number of courses taken at one time determines the total cost of the program for each semester. Students are all required to pay a one-time new student matriculation fee of $160.

The University offers students a payment plan for those who are personally paying for their semester courses. Students enrolled in the MBA program can also apply for financial aid from the state or federal governments. Scholarship opportunities are also available to students. The Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship is offered through the university. The university also accepts funds from third party scholarships, employer sponsorship, military financial awards and programs and private loans.

Admissions

Prospective students must have a U.S. bachelor’s degree in any field or the foreign equivalent to be qualified for the MBA program. Applicants are not required to take or provide GMAT/GRE scores or have a certain amount of professional work experience. In order to apply applicants will submit an online application that includes a resume or C.V., copy of diploma or graduation certificate and official transcripts. While GRE/GMAT scores aren’t required they may be submitted if the applicant wishes. Students from non-English-speaking countries will need to submit TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic, MELAB, or iTEP. There is a $50 application fee.

Applications will be reviewed for admission only when the College has received all of application documents.

Admission for the University of Dallas College of Business operates on a rolling basis.

Students can start the program in the fall, spring or summer, depending on when the application and required documents are received and admission is granted. International students are encouraged to apply at least two months prior to term start date.

Deadlines – MBA
Round Deadline Notification
1 October 15 December 15
2 January 15 February 20
3 March 1 April 15
4 May 1 June 15

 


Jun 8, 2015

Executive MBA

Texas Christian Executive MBA Program Structure

The Texas Christian University Executive MBA program at the Neeley School of Business is an 18-month program designed for experienced executives who are looking to advance their career and leadership skills. Classes for the program are held on alternating weekends from Friday to Monday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Most courses have eight four-hour class sessions over an 8-week period. Students in the program complete 19 courses (47 credit hours) over an 18-month period.

Curriculum

The Texas Christian Executive MBA program starts with a three and a half day In-Residence Seminar to help students to become oriented to the program experience. Students complete courses covering topics including strategic management, finance, supply chain management, and business law.

After the first half of the program, students participate in a two-week international study abroad experience. This trip is taken as part of the Managing in a Global Business Environment course. The trip includes business visits, meetings with government and economic development officials as well as experiences that will help students develop an awareness of the challenges of conducting business in different parts of the world.

Texas Christian Executive MBA students are also assigned a leadership coach. These coaches assist students in developing their leadership skills at work and in the classroom and help to identify areas where there are opportunities for growth. Students meet with their leadership coach to develop a personal leadership action plan and receive coaching on how to execute that plan throughout the program.

During the program, Executive MBA students also work in teams to complete assignments, study together, and provide each other with academic support. Each student will work in teams of four to five students throughout the program.

Executive MBA Rankings

The Economist: 18

Class Profile

The average age of Texas Christian Executive MBA students at the Neeley School of Business is 39-years old with an age range of 28 to 54-years old. Students have an average of 17 years of work experience and an average of 11 years of managerial experience.

Students come from a range of industries such as aviation, communication, consulting, defense, education, electronics, engineering, entertainment, finance, government, healthcare, information systems, manufacturing, marketing and sales, oil and natural gas, transportation, and retail.

Careers

Texas Christian Executive MBA students generally come to the program looking to advance into more managerial and leadership positions in their company and to help advance their company into broader markets.

Executive MBA students are required to complete the Personal Leadership Development Process. Students are assigned a leadership coach to assist them in developing their leadership skills and creating a leadership action plan.

Students also have a wide variety of networking opportunities while working in student teams and through their cohort and through the faculty, leadership coaches and the large network of Neeley alumni.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The total cost of the Executive MBA program at TCU Neeley is $115,000. The cost of the program can be covered by employee sponsorship, private loans, federal loans or veteran’s benefits.

The TCU Neeley Executive MBA program offers a limited number of scholarships to executives employed by non-profit organizations. To be eligible for a non-profit leader scholarship, applicants must be employed by a non-profit organization in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The minimum Non-Profit Leader scholarship award is $10,000. The maximum scholarship award is $20,000. There is also one merit scholarship available for $10,000, which is distributed in five installments of $2,000.

For more information about financial aid, scholarships and student loan options, prospective EMBA students can contact Debbie Mar at (817)- 257-7872.

Admissions

To be considered for admission for the Texas Christian Executive MBA program, prospective students must complete an online application form. The application form consists of biographical information, educational background, professional information and four essay questions.

Applicants must also provide a copy of their professional resume, three letters of recommendation, transcripts, and complete the Sponsoring Organization’s Statement of Support with signatures from both the applicant and the applicant’s employer.

Executive MBA students are not required to take the GMAT exam but are required to have at least eight years of professional work experience, with at least five years of management experience.

Each candidate is required to complete an interview with two to three members of the selection committee before an admissions decision is made. Applicants are required to pay a $100 application fee.

  • February 1 — Applications must be received to be considered for the Non-profit Leaders Scholarship or the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program.
  • July 19 — Last day for applications to be submitted.


Jun 8, 2015

Professional MBA

Texas Christian Professional MBA Program Structure

The Texas Christian University Professional MBA program at the Neeley School of Business is a cohort structured program that can be completed in as little as 24 months or as many as 33 months. The amount of time it takes to complete the program depends on how students schedule their elective courses. Classes for this program meet twice a week in the evenings.

Curriculum

Texas Christian Professional MBA students complete 28.5 credit hours of core courses together in the cohort and 19.5 credit hours of elective courses, on their own schedule, for a total of 48 credit hours needed to complete the program. The core courses serve as the foundation of knowledge that students will need to advance their business management careers.

The elective courses allow students to tailor their education around their career goals and interests. Students in the Neeley Professional MBA program have the option of pursuing an area of specialization through the selection of their elective courses. Specialization options include finance, marketing, or supply and value chain management. Students can also complete an industry specific emphasis in consulting, real estate, energy, entrepreneurship or healthcare.

Part-Time MBA Rankings

U.S. News & World Report: 144 (tie)

Class Profile

The Texas Christian Professional MBA program is designed for mid-level professionals from an array of industries and backgrounds. Students do not have to have a background in business to complete this program but the typical Professional MBA student has 6.2 years of professional work experience.

Thirty-nine percent of students enrolled in the Professional MBA program at Neeley are women. On average, Professional MBA students are 28-years old.

Careers

Texas Christian Professional MBA students have access to the Neeley Professional Development Center and the Graduate Career Service Center (GCSC). The Professional Development Center provides students with the relevant communication tools needed for today’s business environment, personal and professional training and coaching for presentations, and career preparation. The Graduate Career Service Center provides students with résumé help, job search, networking, career coaching, interview prep and skill building programs.

Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

The estimated expenses for one year of the Texas Christian Professional MBA program are $35,880. This estimated cost includes tuition and other program fees. Books and other course materials are estimated at about $1,000.

Texas Christian University offers a limited number of Professional Development Grants (PDG) for part-time graduate students. Unlike student loans, grants do not need to be repaid after completion of the program. The PDG provide one-fourth tuition credit for up to six semester hours each semester. To be eligible for these grants, a student’s income must not exceed $74,145 for independent, single students without dependents, or exceed $92,018 for married or single students with dependents.

Tandy Corporation employees are eligible to be considered for company grants. Qualifying students who demonstrate financial need can receive awards that can cover up to full tuition costs. Students with no financial eligibility can also receive tuition assistance up to a maximum of $5,000 for the year.

Neeley also accepts federal student loans, private loans, outside scholarship grants and military benefits as payment for tuition. The $75 program application fee is waived for active and former military members.

Applicants needing any additional information on need-based tuition assistance can contact Debbie Mar, Graduate Financial Aid Advisor at d.mar@tcu.edu or by phone (817)-257-7872.

Admissions

To be considered for admission to the TCU Neeley School of Business’s Professional MBA program, applicants must first complete the online application form and complete the application essays. Prospective students must also pay a $100 application fee.

The GMAT is required for all applicants. GRE scores will be accepted, though the school notes that the GMAT is preferred. Applicants must also submit transcripts from all degree granting institutions and provide contact information for three professional recommendations. Applicants must also have at least three years of work experience or military experience.

After a preliminary review of the application, candidates may be selected for an interview. The interview is by invitation only and not all applicants will be invited to interview.

Application deadlines are as follows:

Decision Round Application and All Materials Due Decision Mailed By Deposit Due
1 Early admission Nov. 1 Dec. 15 Jan. 15
2 Early admission Jan. 15 Feb. 15 March 15
3 General admission

Final admission round for candidates applying to the MBA/EdD dual degree program

March 1 April 1 May 1
4 General admission

After this date, applications for Accelerated Professional MBA accepted on a space-available basis until program start in June

April 15 May 15 June 1
Rolling admission Admission will continue as space remains available Rolling 2 weeks after receipt of offer, unless otherwise specified in admission offer.



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