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2009-2010 UMass Dartmouth Graduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 UMass Dartmouth Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Master of Business Administration (MBA)


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Academic Policies for MBA Program

Academic standing in the UMass Dartmouth MBA program is governed by the following policies:

  1. Prospective MBA Students can take up to 2 (two) core courses or six credits before matriculation.
  2. Students should complete all course work for the MBA degree within ten successive semesters after candidacy status in the MBA advanced core program.
  3. Requests for a leave of absence from the university should be submitted in writing to the MBA Director before the start of any given semester. The deadline for a leave of absence request will concur with that of registration for the coming semester.
  4. If a regular (not summer) semester passes with a break in registration, and the student has not secured written permission from the Director, he or she will be dropped from the program. The student may be reinstated upon applica- tion to the MBA Director when one semester is skipped. If two successive regular semesters pass with a break in registration, the student will be automatically dropped from the program and must reapply for admission through the Graduate Studies Office.
  5. Students are required to maintain a cumulative average of “B” or better in all courses attempted at UMass Dartmouth. By general policy, only grades of “C” or higher will be accepted toward the MBA degree. When calculating interim cumulative averages, incomplete “I” grades which are older than one semester will be considered as “F.”
  6. No more than two grades below “B-” will be allowed. Grades ranging from “A” to “C” are passing grades. If a grade of “C-” or less is received, the course must be repeated and a higher grade must be obtained.
  7. Candidates who satisfy all the course requirements but have not achieved the 3.0 average may be allowed to take a maximum of six additional credits to improve their average. Individuals who fall into this category must first appeal to the MBA Director for permission.
  8. If at any time during the course of study a student’s cumulative average falls below 3.0, the individual will be notified in writing and will be placed on academic probation. A student who fails to improve his/her cumulative average in the following semester may be dismissed from the program.
  9. The recommendation to dismiss a MBA student is made by the MBA Director to the Dean of the College with a copy to the student. The individual may appeal to the Dean not to accept the recommendation, in writing, within thirty calendar days of receipt of the copy of the Director’s recommendation. The individual will be permitted to continue in the MBA program while an appeal is in progress.
  10. Students are required to notify the MBA Office of formal withdrawal from the program. This should be in addition to official notification to the Registrar’s office.
  11. Notify in writing both the Registrar’s office and the MBA Office of change of address.
  12. Students may transfer a maximum of 6 semester hours of credits from AACSB  accredited institutions to the MBA programwith the approval of the MBA Director, provided the courses have a B or better grade. Exceptions may be made upon a petition to, and approval of, the Graduate Policy Committee and in the case of formal exchange agreements.

Requirements


MBA Foundation


Students must demonstrate that they possess competency in the areas of knowledge upon which advanced study is based. They demonstrate this by satisfactory completion, or waiver, of the MBA Foundation. They then become students for the degree, taking the core and elective courses.

For students  with a non-business undergraduate degree, the following Charlton College one-semester foundation courses are required.  Undergraduate business majors will typically have completed these courses in their undergraduate degree program. MBA applicants who are deficient in these areas or who think a review would be beneficial before beginning the core MBA program should also enroll in the foundation.

Foundation Courses will be waived upon:

  • Completion, with at least a grade of “B=” or the equivalent, of the corresponding upper-division undergraduate or graduate business course taken as part of an undergraduate baccalaureate degree program or
  • Prior approval of the Associate Dean, where credit is awarded through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP).

The Advanced Business Courses


Students must complete eight required advanced core courses for 24 credits and electives equaling 12 credits. These courses build upon the foundation knowledge by presenting interdisciplinary, case-based material that develops the student’s ability to manage or operate complex business operations.

The minimum credits for the MBA are 36, exclusive of foundation courses.

Once enrolled in the program, candidates are expected to take all courses at UMass Dartmouth. However, up to 6 credits may be transferred into this sequence, either at the time of admission or after enrolling in the MBA program, to satisfy elective course requirements. In extenuating circumstances, students may be allowed to transfer advanced core courses taken at an AACSB accredited college or university. If students wish to receive credit, they must apply to the MBA program coordinator for approval prior to taking a course at another institution. Only courses having a grade of “B” or better will be considered for credit transfer.

Course Requirements for Degree


Eight core courses constitute the heart of the program. Throughout the course sequence, there is a strong emphasis on cross-functional examples and student participatory activities that reflect the interdisciplinary nature and complexity of actual business challenges.

Elective Courses: 12 credits


The student must complete twelve credits choosing from an option below:

  • Option A: Concentration (three courses in a Functional Area plus a fourth elective in any area)
  • Option B: Master’s Project plus two electives
  • Option C: Community Service Project plus two or three electives

The planned cycle is for an elective to be offered in each discipline every semester.  Our electives are organized into concentration streams. Students may take any electives they choose; however, to claim a concentration, they must take three electives int the same discipline.

Special Topics, Independent Study, or Directed Study in each discipline


  • Special Topics (690)
  • Independent Studies (695)
  • Directed Studies (696)

Total credits: 36


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