UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2005 - 2006
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Master of Business Administration
(M.B.A.)
Associated Faculty Feng-shun (Leo) Bin, Jeffrey Blodgett,
Dyanne Ferk, Joseph Huff, Carol Jessup, Richard Judd, Ardeshir
Lohrasbi, Hao Ma, Paul McDevitt, Ronald McNeil, Bonnie Moe, Adil
Mouhammed, Laurel Newman, John Nosari, David O'Gorman, Donald
O'Neal, John Palmer, Mark Puclik, Nancy Scannell, Michael Small,
Ronald Spahr, Robert Wright
Contact: (217) 206-7920
mba@uis.edu or
www.uis.edu/busadmin/
Program goals and objectives
The purpose of the MBA program is to provide a professional
graduate degree program for individuals who aspire to hold positions
of significant managerial and leadership responsibilities in
organizations. Program coursework focuses on exposing students to
key business concepts and provides students with the opportunity to
develop and apply professional skills in a number of areas critical
to leadership in today's competitive business environment.
1) Understand and apply key concepts in the functional areas of
business including marketing, finance, operations management,
management information systems, accounting, and organizational
behavior. The understanding and applications pertain to the areas of
planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating enterprise
initiatives.
2) Demonstrate the ability to make managerial decisions and execute
organizational initiatives, while considering the impact of
technology, globalization, emerging markets, and demographic
diversity on the organization.
3) Demonstrate development and application of teamwork,
communication, critical thinking, decision-making, and strategic
planning competencies and apply these competencies in formulating,
executing, and evaluating organizational initiatives and
decision-making processes.
4) Demonstrate an understanding and application of the legal and
ethical framework that applies to both business and the professions,
and the implications associated with making decisions that do not
meet these criteria.
Most program classes are held in the evening on the main campus.
The MBA is also offered by cohort in a weekend format in Peoria.
Advising
New students must contact the program office for initial advising
to plan a program of study that reflects their interests and
satisfies degree requirements. All students are strongly encouraged
to consult an adviser before enrolling in coursework for any
academic term.
The Master's
Degree
The MBA program is designed to provide students with a
comprehensive understanding of contemporary organizational theories
and practices and to provide students with enhanced capabilities in
analytical problem solving, decision-making, and leadership skills.
Entrance requirements
Admission is granted by the program faculty on the basis of an
evaluation of an applicant's complete file. To apply for admission,
an applicant must have the following items sent directly to the
Office of Admissions and Records and a copy of all items sent
directly to the MBA office: 1) official GMAT scores, 2) a complete
set of official undergraduate transcripts indicating that the
applicant has earned an undergraduate degree from an accredited
university, 3) reference forms from three people who are in a
position to judge the applicant's potential for success in graduate
work, and 4) a single-spaced essay of no more than two pages. The
essay should outline the applicant's reasons for considering the
degree, how the M.B.A. degree fits in with his/her personal
objectives and short- and long-term goals, as well as any other
information that demonstrates the applicant's potential for
successful completion of the degree. Admission to the MBA program
will be granted to applicants who have demonstrated potential for
success in graduate business studies at UIS.
Degree requirements
Required courses for the M.B.A. degree include completion of
foundation coursework typically covered in undergraduate business
courses and at least 36 hours of core coursework covering advanced
business topics, issues, and applications.
Foundation Coursework (20 Hrs.)
ACC 311 Administrative Uses of Accounting 4 Hrs.
ECO 315 Economics for Administration 4 Hrs.
BUS 302 Principles of Financial Management 3 Hrs.
BUS 312 Principles of Marketing 3 Hrs.
BUS 322 Principles of Operations Management 3 Hrs.
MGT 310 Managing Organizational Behavior 3 Hrs.
Total 20 Hrs.
Core Coursework (minimum 36 Hrs.)
*BUS 500 Business Perspectives 3 Hrs.
ACC 509 Management Accounting 3 Hrs.
MIS 529 Information Technology Management 3 Hrs.
BUS 502 Managerial Finance 3 Hrs.
BUS 512 Marketing Management 3 Hrs.
BUS 521 Research Methods and Statistical Analysis 3 Hrs.
BUS 522 Production and Operations Management 3 Hrs.
BUS 541 Organizational Behavior 3 Hrs.
**BUS 583 Business Strategy 3 Hrs.
Elective courses (3) minimum 9 Hrs.
Total minimum 36 Hrs.
* Must be taken during student's first semester of core
coursework.
** Must be taken during student's
final semester of coursework.
Closure
Requirement
The M.B.A. degree requires completion of BUS 583 with a grade of B
(3.00) or better. (B- is not acceptable in this course.) BUS 583 is
the graduate closure course consistent with campus policy on
completion of a master's degree. That policy requires that students
not completing BUS 583 during the first enrollment of three hours
must enroll in BUS 584 (1 hr. audit) each semester (excluding summer
terms) until the course requirements are met.
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