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Graduate HARRISON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND COMPUTING Studies Health Administration Master of (MBA)

Today’s business world places new demands on Admission Requirements business professionals not only to keep up Regular Admissions with local and global change, but also to [Overall GPA x 200] + [GMAT score: 500 or above] = develop their and interpersonal 1. 1,000 or above competencies required to work with people at OR all organizational levels. In addition, today’s GPA of 3.0 with a Graduate Record Exam (GRE) of 147 managers must be able to: for both Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning, ¨ Address global opportunities, competition, and regulatory issues and 3.5 or higher in Analytical Writing. ¨ Utilize the latest technology in production, controls, and (When it is not possible to determine academic eligibility communications by transcript, the graduate business program reserves the ¨ Interact productively with internationally diverse customers, right to request further evidence of academic employees and suppliers eligibility.)”Grade of at least “C” on all undergraduate Southeast Missouri State University MBA Program will guide foundation (prerequisite) courses. (All undergraduate students through all aspects of business and supply them with the requirements for admission shall be satisfied before knowledge to succeed in today’s business environment. enrolling in the MBA required core, or MBA elective courses. ACCREDITATION Probationary Admission All of the programs within the Harrison College of Business hold All applicants must have the following: the prestigious accreditation of the AACSB, an honor held by only 1. [Overall GPA x 200] + [GMAT score: 430-500] = 1,000 or 5% of business programs worldwide. Accreditation by the Network above of International Business Schools (NIBS) recognizes us for "deep" OR internationalization of all facets of our business program. Only 4 GPA of 3.0 with a Graduate Record Exam (GRE) of 144 institutions in the U.S. have received this distinction. In addition, for both Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning, Southeast Missouri State University is fully accredited by the North and 3.5 or higher in Analytical Writing. (When it is not Central Association. University accreditation insures a strong possible to interpret academic eligibility by way of instructional environment for our programs. transcript, the graduate business program reserves the right to request further evidence of academic eligibility.) A Master’s in Business Administration at 2. Grade of at least “C” on all undergraduate foundation (prerequisite) courses. (All undergraduate requirements Southeast will… for admission shall be satisfied before enrolling in the • Open doors to better employment opportunities MBA required core, or MBA elective courses.) • Increase your lifetime earning potential by 50% 3. Students admitted on probation must complete their first • Give you a promotion advantage 9 hours of course work, including at least 6 hours at the 600 level, with a grade “B” or better. Students not • Enhance your skills meeting this requirement are subject to dismissal from • Increase your confidence, maturity and influence in the the program. workplace All undergraduate requirements for admission must be satisfied before enrolling in the MBA required core or MBA elective courses. Career Planning Students without an undergraduate degree in business must Currently, 98 percent of Harrison College of Business graduates complete necessary foundation course work. find employment within a year of graduation. St. Louis Business Interview Days offers Southeast business International students applying with a three year degree must students a one-of-a kind interviewing and networking opportunity. have their transcripts evaluated by an outside agency such as WES (www.wes.org) or NACES (www.naces.org) for equivalency.

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MBA: MBA: To learn more To explore Program Coordinator Southeast Online The Harrison College Dr. James Caldwell (573) 651-2766 of Business and Computing (573) 651-2851 [email protected] online, visit semo.edu/hcb [email protected] http://online.semo.edu/content

Graduate HARRISON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND COMPUTING Studies Health Administration Master of Business Administration (MBA)

This is a guide based on the 2018-2019 Graduate Bulletin and is subject to change. The time it takes to earn a degree will vary based on factors such as dual enrollment, remediation, and summer enrollment. Students meet with an academic advisor each semester and use Degree Works to monitor their progress.

CURRICULUM CHECKLIST Internship and Employment Opportunities of Recommended sequence of required coursework, Recent Graduates Students will work with an advisor in their option area to determine the sequence of • Accenture coursework best suited. Required courses include: • IG • American Express Master of Business Administration: Health Administration Option – 33 Hours • Anders, Minkler & Diehl Required • Anheuser Busch

Guide ___BA600 Management Communication & Leadership (3) • AT&T ___BA620 Quantitative & Qualitative Research Methods (3) • BKD, LLP ___BA630 Integrated Decision Information Systems (3) • Boeing ___BA650 Strategic Decision Making (3) • Boy Scouts of America ___BA651 Strategic Marketing (3) • Brain & Neurospine ___BA660 Strategic Cost Analysis & Financial Applications (3) • Cassidy Turley Commercial Real Estate ___BA668 The Financial Environment (3) • Charter Communications Choose 12 hours from: • Chevron ___BA657 Applied Research Project (3) • Cisco Systems ___EC585 Healthcare Economics (3) • Citigroup ___HA510 Healthcare Operations (3) • Collier, Turley Martin & Tucker ___HA520 Intro to Healthcare Quality (3) • Commerce Bank ___HA540 Healthcare Informatics (3) • Credit Suisse ___HA580 Healthcare Strategy (3) • Defense Contract Audit Agency ___HA582 Healthcare Budgeting and Reimbursement (3) • Deloitte and Touche ___HA585 Marketing for Health Services Organizations (3) • Edward Jones • Enterprise Degree Degree ___HA681 Health Administration Policy (3) • Federal Reserve Bank

• Gentec Electro-Optics All undergraduate requirements for admission must be satisfied before • GMAC Financing enrolling in the MBA required core or MBA elective courses. Students without • Goldman Sachs an undergraduate degree in business must complete necessary foundation • Google course work. • Hankook Tire • Hendrickson Business Advisors Necessary Foundation course work • JB Hunt Transports • Principles of Microeconomics* • Kansas City Royals • Principles of Macroeconomics* • KPMG • Maxim Healthcare • Microcomputer Applications • Med Assets • Introductory Statistics • Merrill Lynch • College Algebra* • Monsanto • Montgomery Bank • Business Statistics II or Applied Calculus* or College Calculus* • Newell/Rubbermaid • Principles of Financial Accounting* • Overnite Transportation • Principles of Managerial Accounting • Pilgrim’s Pride • Proctor and Gamble • Principles of Management* • Regions Bank • Principles of Marketing* • Schreiber Foods • • Solutia • Southeast Health • Management Information Systems* • SSM Healthcare • Tate and Lyle Students must earn a grade of "C" or above in all of the above classes. Students • US Bank also must have demonstrated sufficient background in microcomputer business • Wells Fargo Financial application and management information systems. This may be through course work or through acquired knowledge connected with business experience or other applications contexts, validated through an approved test.* *Proficiency in these areas can be proven through a CLEP exam. Credit will not be • World Wide Technology given for these courses with a passing grade on the exam, but score will be taken as proof of course knowledge.

Program requirements: Applied Research Project in Health Administration area.

To learn more To explore Program Coordinator Southeast Online The Harrison College Dr. James Caldwell (573) 651-2766 of Business and Computing (573) 651-2851 [email protected] online, visit semo.edu/hcb [email protected] http://online.semo.edu/content