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2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Global, M.B.A.


The mission of the Global MBA is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to function as managers in the global marketplace. Specifically, the Global MBA program seeks to develop in each graduate the capacity to:

  • Analyze the changing global environment;
  • Analyze cultural differences to address organizational issues from a global perspective;
  • Apply theories, models, or tools to solve global business issues; and
  • Apply functional knowledge and skills to address cross-disciplinary issues in the global marketplace.

The following courses are required for attaining the Global Master of Business Administration degree. Courses are listed in the recommended completion order.

Degree Requirements for the Master of Business Administration


UHV offers four degree plans for those seeking a Master of Business Administration

Strategic, M.B.A.  
Fourth-Year Bridge Strategic, M.B.A. 
Global, M.B.A. 
Fourth-Year Bridge Global, M.B.A. 

General Requirements for M.B.A.


  1. Computer literacy, basic competence in algebra and calculus, and basic writing skills are prerequisite to all courses. Students are encouraged to complete a new student orientation online before registering for their first semester of coursework.
  2. Students whose admission index falls below the minimum and within the dean’s discretionary range, or whose GMAT verbal or quantitative score falls below the 10th percentile, may be accepted by administrative decision of the Dean’s Office. Applicants admitted under this category will be required to successfully complete specific MBA courses (such as MGMT 6351  or QMSC 6351 ) within a prescribed period of time, and will be prevented from registering for additional semesters until this condition is satisfied.
  3. Students may, with the approval from the SBA Dean’s Office, transfer in not more than six semester hours of graduate business course work attained at an accredited institution after acceptance into the program and within the time frame specified below.
  4. Students who, in compliance with 3. above, continue their graduate course work at another accredited institution (not to exceed six semester hours) must be in good standing at UH-Victoria and maintain proficiency standards in effect upon entry into the program in order to be awarded the M.B.A. degree from UH-Victoria.
  5. A minimum of 24 semester hours must be completed at UH-Victoria with a grade average of at least 3.0.
  6. All requirements for the M.B.A. degree must be completed within a seven-year period preceding graduation. Students who qualify for waiver credit which reduces the required hours to 36 hours or less must complete all requirements within a five-year period preceding graduation.
  7. Students may complete multiple concentrations on a single degree; however, courses applied to one graduate degree concentration may not be used to satisfy another concentration for that degree.
  8. MBA students are expected to
    1. Be familiar with the mission and values of the program and to comply with the expectations of them outlined in this catalog, their new student orientation, and their course syllabi.
    2. Maintain high standards of academic honesty and ethical behavior as outlined on course syllabi each semester.
    3. Track their progress on their degree programs and contact their advisors promptly to resolve questions about their enrollment.
    4. Verify that they have the appropriate prerequisites for their courses each semester.
    5. Maintain a GPA of 3.0 throughout the program, and receive no more than two Cs in MBA courses.
    6. Complete all degree requirements within the time limit specified by their degree program.
    7. Apply for graduation by the published deadline for the semester in which they will complete degree requirements.
    8. Ensure that the School of Business Administration has current contact information for them at all times, and visit the school’s web page (www.uhv.edu/business) regularly for important updates as well as to obtain information on course textbooks and syllabi prior to each semester.

Required Academic Concentration (12 hours)


Choose one of the following:

Finance:


Global MBA students may choose to complete one of two options to achieve a concentration in Finance:

  • Four finance electives not already required for the Global MBA degree or
  • Three finance electives plus one accounting, economics, or study abroad elective (completed in Management, Marketing, Economics, or Accounting) not already required for the Global MBA degree.

Human Resources Management:


Global M.B.A. students must complete 9 semester hours of required courses, and 3 semesters hours of electives selected from an approved list:

Management:


Global MBA students may choose 4 courses from the graduate Management course offerings not already required for their degree program. One study abroad completed in Marketing, Finance, Economics, or Accounting may be substituted for a Management course.

General Business:


Global M.B.A. students may choose to complete 12 hours of graduate business electives without designating a concentration. Study abroad courses completed in Management, Marketing, Finance, Economics, or Accounting may be included.

Accounting:


Global M.B.A. students may choose to complete one of two options to achieve a concentration in Accounting:

For students coming from non-accounting undergraduate programs, additional undergraduate prerequisites may be required for enrollment in the concentration courses.

Marketing:


Global M.B.A. students may choose 4 courses from the graduate Marketing course offerings not already required for their degree program. One study abroad completed in Management, Finance, Economics, or Accounting may be substituted for a Marketing course.

Entrepreneurship:


Global M.B.A. students may choose 4 of 6 electives listed to complete a concentration in Entrepreneurship:

Economic Development:


Global M.B.A. students may choose 4 of 6 electives listed to complete a concentration in Economic Development:

Total Program Requirements 30-54 hours


  • Required Foundation Courses* 0-24 hours
  • Required Core Requirements 18 hours
  • Academic Concentration  12 hours

*Courses may be waived if applicable credit has been earned within the previous 5 years with a grade of B or better. The full waiver policy can be found online at Global Foundation Waiver