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INTEGRATED B.S.B.A./M.B.A. OVERVIEW DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Gordon McClung, Ph.D., Chair

GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

David M. Mariner, M.B.A., Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies Janice S. Crile, M.B.A., Director of Accelerated Programs in Business The integrated BSBA/MBA Program at Waynesburg University involves 160 credit curriculum that will allow eligible students to obtain both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration degree within a streamlined five-year time period. Students in the Integrated BSBA/MBA Program may elect to specialize in the applied business, health systems administration, leadership/ human resource management, finance, or market development areas. All MBA courses are offered in the evenings in two 8-week sessions during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Classes are held on our Waynesburg campus during year four. Upon graduation from their undergraduate program of study, students may elect to take subsequent graduate classes at any of the three regional centers or our Waynesburg campus. Admission to the program is offered to all undergraduate business majors who meet admission requirements. The Graduate Admissions Committee, made up of the Chair of the Department of Business Administration, Dean of Graduate Studies and the Director of Graduate Programs in Business Administration will evaluate academic achievement at the undergraduate level, special skills, and other factors relevant to the prospective candidate. Recommended Course Sequence Years 1, 2 and 3 • 94 B.S.B.A credits to partially meet General Education and undergraduate business major requirements Year 4 • Fall Semester – 18 credits (15 BSBA credits and 3 MBA credits*) • Spring Semester – 18 credits (15 BSBA credits and 3 MBA credits*) *

MBA class choice guided by student’s undergraduate advisor with approval by Director of MBA program

2013-2014

Business Administration

BUS 318 3 Business Law 308 3 Cost Accounting I 312 3 Advanced Accounting II 401 3 Federal Income Taxes I 408 3 Auditing ___ 3 Selected from the following Business courses: 309: Cost Accounting II 311: Advanced Accounting I 328: Accounting Information Systems 402: Federal Income Taxes II 409: Effective Accounting Reporting 497: Independent Studies in Business Administration 30 Credits for this certificate.


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