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Dual MS-MBA Program – Biomedical Engineering


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Requirements
 

Fall - First Year  Hours

Session 1:          7 1/2 weeks

 

ACCT 506 - Managerial Accounting I 

1.5

ECON 505 - Economics of Strategy 

 1.5

STAT 505 - Quantitative Methods                                                          

 1.5

MARK 505 - Marketing and Demand Management I 

 1.5

BUAD 515 - Business Skills Development 

 1.5

 Session 2:          7 1/2 weeks

 

ACCT 505 - Financial Accounting I 

 1.5

MGT 505 - Leading Complex Organizations 

 1.5

MARK 506 - Marketing and Demand Management II 

 1.5

LOG 505 - Supply Chain Logistics 1: Strategic Issues in Supply Side Supply Chain Management 

 1.5

BUAD 516 - Business Skills Development II 

 1.5
 Total fall hours  15
Spring - First Year  

 Session 1:          7 1/2 weeks

 

FINC 505 - Financial Management I 

 1.5

LOG 506 - Supply Chain Logistics 2: Strategic Issues in Demand Side Supply Chain Management 

 1.5

MGSC 505 - Descriptive Modeling 

 1.5

OMS 505 - Operations Management 

 1.5

BUAD 517 - Business Skills Development III 

 1.5

 Session 2:          7 1/2 weeks

 

MGT 506 - Competitive Strategy 

 1.5

FINC 506 - Financial Management II 

 1.5

BULW 505 - Foundations of Business Law and Ethics 

 1.5

ECON 506 - Market Forces in Global Environment 

 1.5

BUAD 518 - Innovation in Practice 

 1.5

1Engineering Major course

3.0

Total spring hours

 18

Summer - First Year

 

1Engineering Major / Mathematics courses

 6.0
Total summer hours    6
Fall - Second Year  

1Engineering Major course(s)

 6-9

MBA Electives (Entrepreneurship and Innovation preferred)

 6-9
Total fall hours 12-15
Spring - Second Year  

1Engineering Major / Mathematics courses

9.0
Total spring hours   9
Total hours required for dual program  60

1 MS requirements: 12 hours minimum in major and 6 hours minimum mathematics courses (400-level or above).

Dual degree candidates enrolled in engineering science are required to take 18 hours of graduate-level engineering courses. This program requires a course work plan, approved by the Dual Program Committee Chair, including a concentration.

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