Master of Business Administration Program


“The Woodbury University Master of Business Administration degree is designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in domestic and international enterprise. It welcomes those having a non-business undergraduate background as well as those possessing an undergraduate business degree.”

Overview

The program requires a minimum of 12 three-unit graduate courses. There are nine required core courses and three elective courses. Electives are available in the areas of accounting, e-commerce, economics, finance, information technology, international business, management, and marketing. Electives are scheduled based upon student interest and demand.

Applicants whose undergraduate studies do not include the requisite foundational business subjects will be required to do some preparatory work. Foundational subject areas include the study of accounting, business strategy, economics, ethics, finance, international business, law, management, marketing, and statistics. Preparatory work may be satisfied in several ways: by certain graduate coursework, by undergraduate coursework, or by test. Students will develop a plan for satisfying preparatory work by consulting with their advisor; this plan must then be approved by the appropriate chairperson of the discipline(s) involved.

The graduate student in Woodbury University’s MBA program, who typically enrolls in two courses per semester, may complete the MBA degree in two calendar years exclusive of preparatory courses. Classes may be taken on the weekends, evenings, or a combination of both course schedules. Admission is conducted during the months of September, January, and May.



BUSINESS SCHOOL INFORMATION

School name: Master of Business Administration Program
Address: 7500 Glenoaks Blvd
Zip & city:  Burbank
Phone: +1 818 767 0888
Web: http://www.woodbury.edu
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