Business Administration
Master of Business Administration Degree
Generalist, Accounting, Human Services Tracks
This program is offered on campus only.
- MBA Supporting Core (12-18 hours required)
- College Algebra (MATH 102 at UNK)
- An undergraduate economics course (ECON 100, ECON 270, or ECON 271 at UNK)
- Statistics (MGT 233, STAT 241, or PSY 250 at UNK)
- Accounting/Finance Sequence
or ACCT 801
- In addition, the Accounting Track requires the following prerequisites:
- ACCT 350, Intermediate Accounting I - 3 hours
- ACCT 351, Intermediate Accounting II - 3 hours
- ACCT 352, Cost Accounting - 3 hours
MBA = 30 hours
- MBA Essential Core (15 hours required)
- Take all of the following:
- ACCT 858*, Managerial Accounting Systems - 3 hours
- A student with the equivalent of ACCT 350, ACCT 351, and ACCT 352 should substitute another
graduate level accounting course for ACCT 858.
- FIN 809, Financial Administration - 3 hours
- MGT 890, Leadership and Organizational Behavior - 3 hours
- MGT 892, Administration Policy - 3 hours
- MKT 856, Marketing Management Seminar - 3 hours
- MBA Track (15 hours required)
- Choose from one of the following:
- Generalist Track (15 hours required)
- Take all of the following:
- ECON 850, Managerial Economics - 3 hours
- MGT 814, Operations Management - 3 hours
- MIS 802, Management Information Systems Seminar - 3 hours
- Take 6 hours of Generalist Electives to be approved by the MBA Director.
- Accounting Track (15 hours required)
- Take:
- MIS 802, Management Information Systems Seminar - 3 hours
- Take 1 course from:
- ECON 850, Managerial Economics - 3 hours
- MGT 814, Operations Management - 3 hours
- Take three elective courses from:
- Human Services Track (15 hours required)
- Take all of the following:
- FSID 830P, Grantwriting - 3 hours
- MGT 880, Human Resource Management - 3 hours (Grad only course.)
- Take 1 course from:
- ECON 850, Managerial Economics - 3 hours
- MGT 814, Operations Management - 3 hours
- Take 6 hours of Human Services Electives to be approved by the MBA Director.
See Business Administration Program Information and Admission Requirements for more information
about the program.