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Nov 27, 2024
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2017-2018 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Business Administration
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The Lakeland University Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree, designed with the working adult in mind, provides a broad-based professional education consisting of coursework that integrates research, case studies, technology and other learning processes. Objectives include an understanding of business and economic problems, and the development of managerial skills to address these problems in the context of an ethical and global workplace. In addition to the traditional M.B.A. degree, seven M.B.A. degree concentrations are also available: Accounting, Finance, Healthcare Management, Human Resource Management, Project Management, Student Designed, and Supply Chain Management. Lakeland carefully reviews and admits those adults it believes will thrive and succeed in the M.B.A. program as well as professionally. An undergraduate degree in a business area is not required.
Students who have successfully completed the M.B.A. degree from Lakeland University should be able to:
- Compare & contrast the legal and social system in which business operates.
- Construct strategic plans, using quantitative analyses and technology, to respond to identified workplace problems.
- Communicate effectively including the appropriate use of technology.
- Identify managerial interpersonal skills needed to motivate employees and carry out business objectives.
- Demonstrate effective ethical, professional, and collaborative behaviors.
ProgramsCoursesBusiness Administration (Graduate)
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