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Dec 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Business Administration Department Second Master’s Policy
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Second Masters Policy
Graduate students in the Business Administration department will be allowed to return to/continue at Fontbonne and pursue a second Master’s degree from the Business Administration department based on the following provisions. Students seeking to use this policy and pursue a second Master’s degree are subject to the University’s Academic Policies and Regulations regarding graduate credit. Both degrees must be completed six years from the start of the first degree.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)/Master of Management & Leadership (MML)
Students will be required to have completed a minimum of 51 credit hours as outlined below.
MBA - 24 Hours |
MML - 27 Hours |
BSA 500 Business Components Assessment |
MGT 504 Economics and Finance for Non-Financial Managers |
ACT 535 Managerial Accounting |
MGT 507 Budgeting and Accounting for Managers |
BSA 540 The Global Business Environment |
MGT 515 Project Management** |
BSA 550 The Social and Legal Environment of Business* |
MGT 518 Business Policy and Strategic Planning |
ECN 515 Managerial Economics |
MGT 525 Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management** |
FIN 510 Financial Management |
MGT 535 Organizational Development and Change** |
MGT 530 Operations Management |
MGT 540 Organizational Psychology and Behavior** |
MKT 520 Seminar in Marketing Management |
MGT 545 Leadership Development & Coaching in Organizations |
BSA 660 Seminar in Administrative Policy and Strategic Planning |
SCM 570 Lean Principles of Supply Chain |
BSA 650 Graduate Business Assessment |
**Management & Leadership Concentration courses for MBA |
*Course is in both MBA & MML |
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Master of Business Administration (MBA)/Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Students will be required to have completed a minimum of 57 credit hours as outlined below.
MBA - 24 Hours |
SCM - 33 Hours |
BSA 500 Business Components Assessment |
MGT 515 Project Management* |
ACT 535 Managerial Accounting |
MPM 530 Process & Methodology* |
BSA 540 The Global Business Environment |
MPM 540 Project Cost & Schedule Control* |
BSA 550 The Social and Legal Environment of Business |
MPM 550 Project Risk Management |
ECN 515 Managerial Economics |
MPM 650 Project Simulation* |
FIN 510 Financial Management |
SCM 540 Supply Chain Management** |
MGT 530 Operations Management*** |
SCM 550 Materials Management** |
MKT 520 Seminar in Marketing Management |
SCM 560 Logistics in the Supply Chain** |
BSA 660 Seminar in Administrative Policy and Strategic Planning |
SCM 570 Lean Principles in the Supply Chain** |
BSA 650 Graduate Business Assessment |
SCM 580 Strategic Procurement** |
***Course is in both MBA and SCM |
SCM 590 Applied Concepts in Supply Chain Management |
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*Project Management Concentration courses for SCM |
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**Supply Chain Management Concentration courses for MBA |
Master of Business Administration (MBA)/Master of Science in Accounting (MSA)
Students will be required to have completed a minimum of 54 credit hours as outlined below.
MBA - 24 hours |
MSA - 30 hours |
BSA 500 Business Components Assessment |
ACT 510 Financial Accounting and Reporting I* |
ACT 535 Managerial Accounting |
ACT 520 Financial Accounting and Reporting II* |
BSA 540 The Global Business Environment |
ACT 530 Financial Accounting and Reporting III* |
BSA 550 The Social and Legal Environment of Business |
ACT 540 Advanced Topics in Management Cost Accounting |
ECN 515 Managerial Economics |
ACT 550 Federal Income Taxation for Individuals |
FIN 510 Financial Management |
ACT 555 Federal Income Taxation for Business Enterprises |
MGT 530 Operations Management |
ACT 560 Auditing* |
MKT 520 Seminar in Marketing Management |
ACT 570 Accounting Information Systems |
BSA 660 Seminar in Administrative Policy and Strategic Planning |
ACT 600 Advanced Accounting Theory |
BSA 650 Graduate Business Assessment |
ACT 630 Accounting and Business Strategy - Research and Decisions |
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*Accounting Concentration courses for MBA |
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