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Dec 03, 2024
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Spring 2024 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Applied Leadership and Decision-Making, MBA
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This program is administered by the area of Business .
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master of Business Administration degree, you will be able to:
- Developing and Enhancing Applied Leadership Skills - Communicate professionally. You will be able to demonstrate professionalism, self-awareness and deliver effective oral and written reports and presentations
- Conduct Data Analysis - Collect, manage, and analyze data and use insights gained to influence business decisions and goals
- Integrate Financial Analysis - Integrate quantitative and qualitative analyses to recommend financial decisions
- Lead People, Projects, and Organizations - Influence individuals, teams, and organizations to achieve goals and manage change
- Influence Marketing Strategy and Initiatives - Apply marketing principles and tools to make sound marketing recommendations and decisions
- Identifying Regional Business Opportunities and Conduct Economic Analysis - Analyze regional economic indicators and use insights gained to influence business decisions and goals
- Facilitate Economic Development - Analyze regional economic development initiatives and influence business decisions and goals
- Influence Regional Strategy and Initiatives - Integrate finance, marketing, data analysis, leadership, and communication skills to influence strategy
Consists of 36 credits: 24 credits of required core classes, 9 credits of elective, research, or internship credits, and 3 professional development credits.
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Required: Applied Leadership Core Courses, 15 credits
Required: Wisconsin-Specific Leadership Core Courses, 9 credits
Required: Professional Leadership Development (PLD) Courses, 3 credits
Elective Courses, 9 credits
Successfully complete an additional 9 credits in the Sentry School, 500-level or above.
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