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THE SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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30 percent of entry-level positions today require a Master's
Degree.
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People with Master’s degree earn on the average 18 percent
more than those with the Bachelor’s degree.
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People recognize need to develop a track record in the
workforce and earn meaningful business experience.
- Internships are an important
component of this program because they make a difference in
job placement. According to Business Week, many companies
prefer to find all their new hires in their pool of
interns.*
Philadelphia University's School of Business
Administration has a 25-year track record for
producing high quality graduates who are
prepared for the challenges that a rapidly
changing business world offers.
Year-round
opportunities to begin the program, allowing
maximum flexibility.
The following
schedules assumes that all foundation courses
are completed as listed.
Begin in late in July and graduate in May!
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The Program |
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Summer I and II |
Complete any outstanding
Foundation Courses
(available in online format
only) |
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Late July to Late August |
MBA628 Accounting for Management
Decisions
(3 credits) MBA625 Management Communications
and Negotiations (3 credits) |
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Fall Semester Tuesday/Thursday |
MBA626 Global Managing in the 21st
Century
MBA627 Management of Information
through Technology
MBA630 Quantitative Methods in
Decisions |
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Fall Semester |
MBA791 Cooperative Education
(Internship) |
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Spring Semester
Tuesday/Thursday |
MBA629 Financial Policy and
Planning
MBA632 Strategic Marketing
Management
MBA642 Strategic Planning in the
Global Environment
MBA792 International Business
Trip -- travel expenses of
approximately $3500 are
additional.
[To learn more about these
trips, <click
here>]. |
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Spring Semester |
MBA791 Cooperative Education
(Internship) |
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TOTAL 33 CREDITS |
* "Internships: Never More
Important," BusinessWeek
Online, February 3, 2004.
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