Students who have successfully completed the M.B.A. degree from Lakeland University should be able to:
- Compare and 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.
Master of Business Administration, (M.B.A.) Degree Requirements (36 semester hours)
Complete the following core courses (27 semester hours):
**Only required if foundational requirement has not been satisfied
- BA 600 - Economics and Statistics Foundation **
- BA 610 - Accounting and Finance Foundation **
- BA 700 - Business Research Methodology (Degree-seeking students must successfully complete this course within the first nine (9) semester hours of coursework.)
- BA 715 - Applied Microeconomic Theory
- BA 720 - Applied Managerial Accounting
- BA 730 - Organizational Effectiveness
- BA 750 - Applied Marketing Management
- BA 760 - Production and Operations Management
- BA 770 - Legal and Regulatory Environments of Business
- BA 780 - Managerial Finance
- BA 790 - Corporate Strategy and Decision Making
Complete a minimum of 3 courses from the following (9 semester hours)
- LO 700 - Leadership: Theories and Perspectives
- LO 710 - Leadership Seminar: Systems Theory, Adaptive and Servant Leadership
- LO 720 - Organizational Change and Development
- LO 790 - Capstone Group Project – MS-LOD Program