MBA with Applied Management Option

Build Practical Business Leadership Skills Online or In Person

The MBA with Applied Management Option at º£½ÇÉçÇø is designed for students who want broad, practical business knowledge they can apply across industries.

This flexible MBA option helps students build skills in management, strategy, finance, marketing, operations, information systems and organizational leadership.

Students may complete the Applied Management option fully online or in person, making it a strong fit for working professionals, career changers, recent graduates and students who want a flexible path to an AACSB-accredited MBA.


Applied Management MBA at a Glance

CREDIT HOURS

33 total credit hours

FORMAT

Available fully online or in person

START TERMS

Fall or spring semester start

TIMELINE

Full-time students can follow a three-semester model 

BEST FIT FOR

Working professionals, managers, entrepreneurs, career changers and recent graduates

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Why Choose the Applied Management MBA?

The Applied Management option is a strong choice for students who want an MBA with broad career flexibility.

Instead of focusing on one narrow business area, this option helps students develop practical leadership, analytical and decision-making skills that can be used in many types of organizations.

  • Strategic thinking and business planning
  • Leadership and team management
  • Financial and data-informed decision-making
  • Innovation, entrepreneurship and organizational growth
  • Marketing and customer-focused strategy
  • Operations and process improvement
  • Information systems and technology-driven business decisions

Who Should Choose the Applied Management MBA?

Working Professionals & Managers

✓ Working Professionals & Managers

Build advanced business and leadership skills while continuing to work or preparing for your next career move.

Career Changers & Recent Graduates

✓ Career Changers & Recent Graduates

Strengthen your business knowledge and prepare for roles in management, operations, finance, analytics, human resources or other business-focused areas.

Entrepreneurs & Broad Business Thinkers

✓&²Ô²ú²õ±è; ENTRepreneurs & Broad Business Thinkers

Develop practical skills in strategy, decision-making, operations and organizational leadership that can support business ownership or leadership across industries.

 

 

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Dr. Candra Chahyadi

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Curriculum Requirements

The Applied Management MBA option requires 11 courses, totaling 33 credit hours.

Some students may also need to complete one prerequisite course, depending on their academic background.

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Prerequisite Course 

  • MBA 5002: Fundamentals of Graduate Business Study

This requirement may be waived for applicants with an undergraduate business degree from an AACSB-accredited institution. MBA 5002 may be taken during a student’s first semester with other MBA courses.

MBA Core Courses 

Students complete six core courses that provide a foundation in key areas of business:

  • MBA 5500: Quantitative Modeling
  • MBA 5550: Marketing Management
  • MBA 5640: Financial Management
  • MBA 5660: Operations Management
  • MBA 5670: Management of Information Systems
  • MBA 5680: Organizational Behavior & Group Dynamics

Applied Management Required Courses 

Students complete three required courses focused on applied management principles and practice:

  • MBA 5000: Strategic Management
  • MBA 5010: Accounting from a Management Perspective
  • MBA 5900: Management Simulation

Elective Courses 

Students complete two approved elective courses. Electives allow students to customize the MBA based on their interests and career goals.

Approved electives may include courses in areas such as:

  • Leadership and human resources
  • Business analytics and data-driven decision-making
  • Supply chain, logistics and project management
  • Accounting, auditing and finance
  • Information systems and cybersecurity
  • International business and business law
  • Special topics, independent study or study abroad

Elective courses must be approved by the MBA coordinator before the course is taken. Other business or related graduate-level courses may be considered with approval. Courses must be numbered 4750 or higher to be eligible for graduate credit.

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