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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Haslam College of Business
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Stephen L. Mangum, Dean
Bruce K. Behn, Associate Dean, Graduate and Executive Education
Chad Autry, Associate Dean, Research and Faculty
Lane Morris, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs and Student Affairs
Mary Goss, Executive Director, Graduate Business Programs
Kate Atchley, Executive Director, Executive MBA Programs
Terry Neal, Director, Neel Corporate Governance Center
Don Bruce, Director, Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research
Lynn Youngs, Director, Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
https://haslam.utk.edu/
The Haslam College of Business was originally the School of Commerce, dating back to 1914. Commerce was changed to Business in 1937 and gained college status in 1947. The college-wide MBA program was approved in 1966 and the doctoral program in 1971.
Graduate programs of the Haslam College of Business are designed to prepare men and women to assume positions in the increasingly complex world of business and industry, teaching and research, and government.
Viewing the business firm as operating in dynamic social, political, and economic environments that demand leaders capable of dealing with innovation and rapid change, the college places central importance on development of students’ thought processes and leadership potential. Emphasis is focused on flexibility of mind, receptivity to new ideas, and capacity to adapt one’s reasoning powers. Our objective is to encourage the student to develop the ability to reason analytically and logically, and to develop a commensurate plan of action. Above all else, we strive to instill the irrepressible desire to continue to learn and grow in knowledge throughout the student’s life.
Interdisciplinary partnerships are encouraged among academic units in the college, with other university academic units and with the private sector, enhancing the process of inquiry and critical thinking which is crucial to total quality management. The Haslam College of Business is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Colleges and Schools at Business International and is associated with other leading graduate schools of business as a member of the Graduate Management Admission Council.
The Haslam College of Business offers programs leading to eight advanced degrees:
- The Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in business administration with concentrations in accounting; finance; marketing; statistics; strategy, entrepreneurship and organizations; and supply chain management.
- The Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in economics.
- The Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in management science.
- The Master of Arts degree with a major in economics.
- The Master of Science degree with majors in business analytics, management and human resources, marketing, supply chain management, and statistics.
- The Master of Accountancy degree.
- The Master of Business Administration degree with concentrations in business analytics, consulting, entrepreneurship and innovation, finance, and supply chain management. There is also an online concentration option.
- The Master of Business Administration degree for Working Professionals, including the Aerospace and Defense MBA, Executive MBA, Physician Executive MBA, and Professional MBA.
A limited number of teaching and other assistantships that require from ten to twenty hours of service per week are available through the departments of the college. Remuneration includes remission of fees and tuition as well as a monthly stipend. Awards are generally made on the basis of scholarship and performance on the appropriate (GMAT or GRE) admission test. Application forms may be obtained in any of the departments. Information on college-administered fellowships is available from the appropriate department or office.
Applications must be received by March 1 for consideration of assistantships and fellowships to be awarded for the following fall term.
Facilities for research and service include the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research.
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Business Administration Major, Full-Time, MBA
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Business Administration Major, Online MBA Concentration
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Business Administration Major, PhD
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Business Administration Major, Working Professionals, MBA
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Dual MBA-JD Program, Business Administration - Law
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Aerospace Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Biomedical Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Business Analytics
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Chemical Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Civil Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Computer Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Computer Science
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Electrical Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Engineering Science
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Environmental Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Industrial Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Materials Science Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Mechanical Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Nuclear Engineering
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Dual MBA-MS Program, Business Administration - Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
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Dual MBA-PharmD Program, Business Administration - Pharmacy
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Dual MS-MBA Program, Business Analytics - Business Administration
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