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NEW ON-CAMPUS MBA PROGRAM

PROGRAM OVERVIEW:

The CII On-Campus Degree Program is a 36 semester credit program that is designed to be completed in six consecutive semesters or 18 months. Students are admitted into the program in a group (minimum of five) and move through their program as a class. A new class will be admitted every fourth semester.

Note: A student may complete the degree program sooner by:

(1) Enrolling in additional MBA business courses offered through CII's Distance Education Program. For example, if a student were to complete two elective courses (six credits) via distance education during the first four semesters of the six semester cycle, that student could complete his/her degree program in five semesters or 15 months.

(2) Transferring to CII graduate-level business course credit successfully completed an another recognized college/university. The maximum number of prior credits that may be transferred from another institution and applied toward the total degree requirement of 36 credits is 27 (i.e., the student must complete at least one course and Capstone Project or Thesis at CII in order to graduate from its MBA program).

The CII academic year consists of four eleven-week semesters.

The CII will conduct two on-site courses per semester for each class of students. Each course will carry three credits and will meet for 44 hours per semester (one night per week from 5:30 to 9:30 PM).

During the second semester of every student's six semester degree cycle, one of the two courses offered will be a MBA course designed to help students prepare for the writing of the Capstone Project or Thesis that will take place during the sixth semester of study.

The tuition cost for the MBA program is $5,950.00.

THE SIX SEMESTER DEGREE CYCLE:

First Semester:
MG 6200 Globalization of Business 3 credits
MG 6900 Business Research Methods 3 credits
Second Semester:
MG 6980 Capstone Project or Thesis
3 credits
MG 6990
MG 6010 Strategic Management 3 credits
Third Semester:
MG
6100 Management Information Systems 3 credits
FA 6160 Advanced Financial Management 3 credits
Fourth Semester:
MK
6220 Advanced Marketing Management 3 credits
MG 6030 Seminar in Leadership 3 credits
MG 6250
Fifth Semester:
MG
6080 Human Resource Management 3 credits
MG 5060 Communications in Management 3 credits
Sixth Semester:
MK 5520 Service Quality Improvement 3 credits
MG 6980 Capstone Project or Thesis 3 credits
MG 6990
Total: 36 credits

ON-CAMPUS CLASS SCHEDULE:

Winter Semester: January - March
MG 6200 Globalization of Business 3 credits Sat.: 8:30 - 12:30 AM
MG 6900 Business Research Methods 3 credits Sat: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Spring Semester: April - June
MG 6980 Capstone Project or Thesis
3 credits Sat: 8:30 - 12:30 AM
MG 6990
MG 6010 Strategic Management 3 credits Sat: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Summer Semester: July - September
MG
6100 Management Information Systems 3 credits Sat: 8:30 - 12:30 AM
FA 6160 Advanced Financial Management 3 credits Sat: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Fall Semester: October - December
MK
6220 Advanced Marketing Management 3 credits Sat: 8:30 - 12:30 AM
MG 6030 Seminar in Leadership 3 credits Sat: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
MG 6250
Winter Semester: January - March
MG
6080 Human Resource Management 3 credits Sat: 8:30 - 12:30 AM
MG 5060 Communications in Management 3 credits Sat: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
Spring Semester: April - June
MK 5520 Service Quality Improvement 3 credits Sat: 8:30 - 12:30 AM
MG 6980 Capstone Project or Thesis 3 credits Sat: 1:30 - 5:30 PM
MG 6990

Note: It is anticipated that by the beginning of the Fall Semester CII will have a sufficient number of new MBA students to begin a second class. Those students will enroll for the same courses that were offered to the first class starting Winter Semester . Those classes will meet on Sunday AM and PMs.

*An elective course found in both the International Business and Management Elective Concentrations. Students will receive credit for either 6030 or 6250 depending on their area of interest.

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