Business Administration Graduate

<strong>OVERVIEW</strong><strong>PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS</strong><strong>CURRICULUM</strong>

Project Description

The Master in Business Administration is an advanced program committed to give a high-quality professional education able to produce socially responsible and efficient leaders in the business industry as well as in the government sector. This program with a balanced curriculum is designed to enhance the skills and develop graduates’ intellectual abilities in scholarly outputs needed towards excellence in their profession.

Vision

The MBA program envisions to produce globally competitive leaders equipped with new business administration approaches to prepare them for executive, managerial, and supervisory positions in business, industry, and in government.

Mission

The MBA program commits to helping students actualize their global vision of business and help them upgrade their skills to meet the growing demands of the industry and society.

Objectives

  • expound a higher order level of skills in analyzing, assessing, and communicating information in the various areas of business administration;
  • use theories and best practices in business management as efficient and responsible business professionals;
  • demonstrate competencies in conducting scholarly research in business administration;
  • exhibit a global awareness and an in-depth understanding of the diversities and objectives of the discipline;
  • practice professionalism in solving business problems, issues, and challenges;
  • perform social responsibility on business management functions by engaging in meaningful and responsive community service; and
  • lead and work autonomously and collaboratively with others in attending to business concerns with ethical actions.

Applicants for admission to the Master in Business Administration

  • should be a graduate of any of the following programs from any recognized higher institution: Business Administration, Accountancy, any major in Tourism or Travel Management, Management Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and other related fields.

  • who has a non-aligned baccalaureate degree will be admitted conditionally to the Master’s program provided that she/he earned the required 9 units of the key courses of the aligned baccalaureate degree.

Core / Foundation Courses:  9 credit units

Course Code

Descriptive Title

Units

MBA 200

Managerial Statistics

3

MBA 201

Methods of Research in Business

3

MBA 202

Financial Management

3

Major Courses:  18 credit units

Course Code

Descriptive Title

Units

MBA 203

Human Resource Management

3

MBA 204

Financial Management

3

MBA 205

Managerial Accounting

3

MBA 206

Managerial Economics

3

MBA 207

Marketing Management

3

MBA 208

Production and Operation Management

3

Cognates/Electives:  6 credit units

Course Code

Descriptive Title

Units

MBA 209

Management Information System and Expert System in Business

3

MBA 210

Principles of Business Ethics for Manager

3

Additional Required Courses: 9 credit units (In lieu of thesis writing)

Course Code

Descriptive Title

Units

MBA 211

Graduate Seminar

3

MBA 212

Comprehensive Examination

0

MBA 213

Master’s Thesis

6

 

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