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2008-2009 Academic Catalog - Queens University of Charlotte

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International students<br />

International students must also complete the admissions requirements found on page 24.<br />

Applications are reviewed on a rolling admissions basis. Applications are accepted and reviewed<br />

year-round and admission can be granted until the week prior to the first day <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

Student Status<br />

All EMBA students are admitted with full degree status.<br />

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS<br />

The Executive MBA program is comprised <strong>of</strong> four academic terms <strong>of</strong> classroom and experiential<br />

learning and one summer with a consulting project and an international experience. The Executive<br />

MBA academic terms are highly integrated, emphasizing the interconnectedness <strong>of</strong> business<br />

processes and management concepts.<br />

EMBA 610 The Big Picture - 12 Hrs.<br />

EMBA 620 Anatomy <strong>of</strong> the Enterprise - 12 Hrs.<br />

EMBA 630 Control and Development - 12 Hrs.<br />

EMBA 640 Managing Strategically - 12 Hrs.<br />

EMBA 671 International Experience - 3 Hrs.<br />

EMBA 672 Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Consulting Project - 3 Hrs.<br />

Program Total – 54 Hrs.<br />

GRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />

<strong>Academic</strong> Policies for the Executive MBA Program<br />

Registration<br />

The Executive MBA <strong>of</strong>fice processes the registration for participants each term.<br />

Evaluation System<br />

Segments within each term are graded on a Pass/Fail basis, and one grade, Pass or Fail, is<br />

posted for each term on the transcript.<br />

In addition, the McColl Executive MBA faculty, at the conclusion <strong>of</strong> each term, provides written<br />

evaluative feedback on a participant's performance. Participants also receive substantial<br />

additional performance feedback from faculty and classmates. The written faculty commentary<br />

regarding performance is the primary vehicle used to judge overall participant performance.<br />

Incomplete Status<br />

A faculty member may assign a status Incomplete (I) for a compelling reason. An I status<br />

automatically becomes a grade <strong>of</strong> F if the participant fails to satisfactorily make up incomplete<br />

work within one term.<br />

Withdrawal from the Program<br />

A participant who wishes to withdraw from the program should notify the Executive MBA <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

in writing. Upon withdrawal from the program, the status for the term in progress will be<br />

recorded as W (withdrawal). At the discretion <strong>of</strong> the McColl Student Qualifications Committee,<br />

a participant who withdraws may be permitted to return to the program within one calendar<br />

year.<br />

Administrative Withdrawal<br />

If a participant fails to return for the next term, the participant will be administratively withdrawn<br />

from the program. Also, a participant who simply stops attending classes (i.e. four weeks consecutively<br />

or four consecutive classes from an individual discipline) will be administratively withdrawn<br />

from the program. Any administratively withdrawn participant must contact the Executive<br />

MBA <strong>of</strong>fice to be considered for readmission. <strong>Queens</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Charlotte</strong> reserves the right<br />

to require at any time the withdrawal <strong>of</strong> a participant whose conduct or academic work is not<br />

considered satisfactory.

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