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EVENING MBA CURRICULUM

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ALYSSA WHITE

ALYSSA WHITE

BOOT CAMP

UNIT 1

» Business Analytics

» Leading & Changing Organizations

UNIT 2

» Strategic Resources Management

» Seminar in Business Topics

UNIT 3

» Globalization & World Economics

» Financial Accounting

UNIT 4

» Personal Values & Business Ethics

» Financial Fundamentals

UNIT 5

» Strategic Marketing Analysis

» Cases in Financial Decision Making

UNIT 6

» Business Strategy

» Capstone

» International Immersion

All courses after Boot camp are three (3) credits.

Tony Holly

Non-Profit Sector

MBA ’09

“I entered the MBA program seeking to build my finance acumen and strategic thinking skills, equipping me to be an impactful and knowledgeable business partner. Within six months of starting the program, I started a new role at my company. My experience in the program was challenging and fulfilling in unexpected ways; it changed the way I think, built my confidence and helped me advance professionally.”

—Brynn Kickle, MBA ‘23

“I chose Millikin based on its reputation as a top-tier business college and because being a Millikin graduate showcased that I earned a specialized degree from a respected institution. Professionally, I feel a sense of accomplishment and pride, and I’m excited for the challenges that lie ahead.”

“The ability to attend in-person MBA classes allowed me to establish strong relationships with each of my professors and allowed me to approach them with any questions. It also helped with the transition from undergrad to graduate classes by being able to collaborate and form strong relationships with the members of my cohort.”

—Eddie Bober, MBA ‘21

“The Millikin MBA program was a top-notch experience. It nurtured me to consider investing in my greatest asset...myself! My greatest joy with the experience was the Business Plan Capstone. Seeing what was once just a few notes on paper turn into strategic goals with supporting marketing channels, to consumer trends, gave me that additional leg up to excel and survive as an aspiring entrepreneur and professional leader.”

—Jeffone “Jey” Smith Owens, MBA ‘19

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