The average individual with some college education earns about 19% more than a person who has only completed high school*. Click on the "Go" button to get started on your career training.
* SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Study, March 2005 Annual Social and Economic Supplement
Master of Business Administration Program
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is designed to enhance the individual's effectiveness in business and industry in the areas of accounting, economics, management, and marketing.
As a result of the changing and constantly evolving world of business, the graduate program emphasizes students’ initiative, independence, critical thinking, and responsibility so that they may gain the heightened self-discipline, skill, and reasoning necessary to become valued leaders in the community.
Master of Business Administration Class Training
The MBA program includes a study of:
Graduate students also have the choice of concentrating their study in one of the following areas:
Accounting Concentration
The MBA Accounting Concentration offers training in:
Human Resources Management
The MBA Human Resources Concentration offers training in:
International Business Concentration
The MBA International Business Concentration offers training in: