Industry Specific Preparation

Students who wish to develop a specific foundation to pursue their desired career objective may tailor the MBA program to meet specific requirements of certain industries, positions, or business sectors. Such preparation in the MBA program may be accomplished via targeting the nine (9) semester credit hours of elective courses to enhance a student’s skill set within a specific field of study.

Cybersecurity

The MBA concentration in Cybersecurity is designed to prepare for students for the realities of today's Cyber Society. Students will learn to recognize retail organizational vulnerabilities and threats and to evaluate risk for conducting business in this environment. Students will also learn how to defend their retail organizations from these threats and to protect critical organizational infrastructure and information. Relevant courses might include: COSC 5341: Cybersecurity, COSC 5342: Cybersecurity Management, and COSC 5364: Cyber Risk Analysis.

Executive Health Care Management

The Executive MBA in Health Care Management Program provides industry specific knowledge in the fundamental areas of business with topics related to the healthcare profession. This program concentration is delivered in an Executive format and is taught in a face-to-face cohort setting. Applicants are required to have a minimum 3 years of managerial experience. The Executive Program concentration includes the MBA Core and elective courses.

Health Care Management

The MBA concentration in Health Care Management is designed to provide students with industry relevant knowledge in the fundamental areas of the health care profession. The industry specific concentration develops skills relevant to the health care profession and provides exposure to contemporary issues in health care. Applicants with three or more years of extensive health care work experience can request to have the GMAT requirement waived by the Graduate Advisor. Relevant courses might include: MARK 5370, Healthcare Marketing for Contemporary Society, MANA 5361, Introduction to the American Healthcare System, and MANA 5375, Special Topics in Health Management.

Marketing

The MBA concentration in Marketing is designed to provide students with relevant knowledge in Marketing, particularly in the services industry. Relevant courses might include: MARK 5360: Advanced Service Marketing, MARK 5370: Healthcare Marketing for Contemporary Society, and MARK 5375: Special Topics in Marketing.

Oil, Gas and Energy Industry Specialization

Graduates with a specialization in oil, gas and energy accounting are of interest to firms in the energy industry, accounting firms that specialize in energy accounting and many organizations associated with the energy industry. Students interested in this area should consider taking ACCT 5376: Oil, Gas and Energy Accounting I, ACCT 5377: Oil, Gas and Energy Accounting II, and FINA 5355: Oil, Gas and Energy Finance.

Organizational Development

Students interested in careers in Organizational Development are likely to find positions as internal consultants to large organizations, with professional consulting firms, or with business consulting services associated with management development and accounting firms. Students interested in this area should consider enrolling in HRD 5352: Organizational Development, HRD 5344: Conflict Resolution, HRD 5343: Foundations of HRD.

Quality Management

Individuals with specializations in quality management are attractive across a broad spectrum of industries and in both the service and manufacturing sectors of the economy. Students interested in this area of specialization should select courses from across the university that focus on quality issues, and should consider taking TECH 5310: Six Sigma Quality, TECH 5320: Total Quality Management, and TECH 5335: Lean Management.

Engineering Management

The MBA concentration in Engineering Management consists of three courses (9 hrs.) and is designed to provide students with relevant business knowledge in Engineering. The course offerings are structured such that a student could complete the concentration in either face to face or on-line offerings. The courses are arranged as follows:

Required Course

This course will be required of all students, regardless of their chosen competency area.

MENG 5324Engineering Project Management

Electives

The electives are arranged in four competency areas and students will be allowed to pick their area:

Civil Engineering Technical Competency Area

Pick two (6 hrs.):

CENG 5312Advanced Concrete Design

CENG 5314Advanced Structural Analysis

CENG 5316Advanced Steel Design

CENG 5324Advanced Mechanics of Materials

CENG 5330Water Resources Planning and Management

CENG 5334Storm Water Pollution Control

CENG 5359Pavement Management Systems

CENG 5381Foundation Design

CENG 5382Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering

Engineering Mechanics Technical Competency Area

CENG 5324Advanced Mechanics of Materials

CENG 5382Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering

Electrical Engineering Technical Competency Area

Pick two (6 hrs.):

EENG 5301Wireless Communications and Networks

EENG 5340Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering

Select from:

EENG 5340 Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering: Pattern Recognition
EENG 5340 Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering: Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
EENG 5340 Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering: Reliability Analysis

Mechanical Engineering Technical Competency Area

MENG 5328Finite Element Analysis

MENG 5342Energy Management

MENG 5343Intermediate Heat Transfer

MENG 5340Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering

(MENG 5340 Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering - Vibrations)