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FINANCE<br />

BA 332 Interm. Business Statistics<br />

BA 460 Investment Management<br />

BA 462 Problems in Financial Mgmt.<br />

BA 464 International Business<br />

Finance<br />

BA 468 Capital Budgeting<br />

ECON 435 Principles of Money & Banking<br />

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS<br />

BA 410 International Business<br />

BA 444 International Marketing<br />

BA 464 International Business<br />

Finance<br />

BA 475 International Management<br />

ECON 305 International Economics &<br />

Globalization<br />

Elective (determined with advisor)<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

BA 310 Business Law<br />

BA 401 Advanced Sustainable<br />

Management Applications<br />

BA 470 Management Theory<br />

BA 472 Change Management<br />

BA 475 International Management<br />

ECON 309 Economics of a Sustainable<br />

Society<br />

MARKETING<br />

BA 332 Interm. Business Statistics<br />

BA 444 International Marketing<br />

BA 445 Marketing Communications<br />

BA 446 Marketing Research<br />

BA 448 Consumer Behavior<br />

ECON 310 Intermediate Microeconomics<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR<br />

A minimum of 18 units, nine of which must<br />

be up per division. An example of a minor<br />

program follows:<br />

BA 110 Introduction to Business<br />

BA 210 Legal Environment of<br />

Business<br />

BA 250 Financial Accounting<br />

BA 340 Principles of Marketing<br />

BA 360 Principles of Finance<br />

BA 370 Principles of Management<br />

Students must earn a mini mum grade of<br />

C- in all required cours es.<br />

Be fore com plet ing two courses in the program,<br />

students must meet with the minor<br />

advisor and sign a minor contract.<br />

NOTE: Students who intend to enter HSU’s<br />

MBA program must take two additional<br />

courses to fulfill the MBA prerequisites:<br />

STAT 108 Elementary Statistics<br />

ECON 210 Principles of Economics<br />

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MASTER<br />

OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />

Students completing this program will<br />

have demonstrated:<br />

the ability to think analytically<br />

selection and application of appropriate<br />

skills from a repertoire<br />

the ability to communicate and relate<br />

humanely and effectively<br />

the ability to embrace change and lead<br />

creatively<br />

understanding of and appreciation of local<br />

and global diversity<br />

Graduate students must maintain a 3.0<br />

minimum G.P.A. No grade less than a C will<br />

count for progress toward the degree.<br />

Our MBA is designed for students from any<br />

undergraduate major. Students can take<br />

the MBA prerequisite courses during their<br />

undergraduate program. Many <strong>Humboldt</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> students fulfill requirements<br />

for an undergraduate business minor<br />

while preparing for the MBA. The graduate<br />

program can be completed in one year (fall,<br />

spring, and summer) by full-time students.<br />

The MBA provides qualification in management<br />

for those who seek a new job, want<br />

to improve their career prospects, or are<br />

interested in setting up a business of their<br />

own. MBA courses are general-purpose in<br />

content, covering essential areas of knowledge<br />

and skills required in today’s competitive<br />

business marketplace.<br />

Our curriculum provides tools for solving<br />

business problems and for making decisions<br />

within the framework of a strategic plan. The<br />

MBA imparts traditional knowledge of accounting,<br />

economics, finance, management,<br />

and marketing. It also equips graduates with<br />

the foundation for effective team building,<br />

quantitative and qualitative analysis for decision<br />

making, and creative problem solving.<br />

Admission to the MBA program requires a<br />

minimum GMAT score of 500 and a minimum<br />

undergraduate GPA of 2.75.<br />

Degree Requirements<br />

Undergraduate Prerequisite Courses<br />

(28 units)<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

BA 250 Financial Accounting<br />

(or equivalent)<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

ECON 210 Principles of Economics<br />

FINANCE<br />

BA 360 Principles of Finance<br />

(or equivalent)<br />

LAW<br />

BA 210 Legal Environment of<br />

Business (or equivalent)<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

BA 370 Principles of Management<br />

(or equivalent)<br />

MARKETING<br />

BA 340 Principles of Marketing<br />

(or equivalent)<br />

STATISTICS<br />

STAT 108 Elementary Statistics<br />

(or equivalent)<br />

Applicants must complete all the degree<br />

requirements shown above before enrolling<br />

in MBA courses.<br />

MBA core courses (32 units)<br />

Fall Semester (<strong>12</strong> units)<br />

MBA 600 International Economics<br />

MBA 610 Data Acquisition/Analysis/<br />

Presentation<br />

MBA 620 Managerial Accounting<br />

Spring Semester (<strong>12</strong> units)<br />

MBA 630 Managerial Marketing<br />

MBA 640 Managerial Finance<br />

MBA 650 Management Theory<br />

Summer Capstone Term (8 units)<br />

MBA 675 Social Environment/Ethics<br />

MBA 679 Policy/Strategy<br />

MBA 692 Master’s Project<br />

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<strong>2011</strong>-20<strong>12</strong> <strong>Humboldt</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Catalog Business Administration<br />

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