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MBA Program

Specializations

Students who choose to complete at least three Advanced Elective courses in one functional area may specialize in that area. MBA students may choose from one of the following specialization areas.

Students who choose the International Business specialization choose at least three of the international courses to fulfill their specialization requirement.

Students who are interested in software development, as opposed to managing information systems, should consider the Software Engineering master's degree program.

The student may choose not to specialize. Students who choose a "General" MBA maximize their flexibility in the selection of advanced electives.

Some students choose to pursue a dual specialization by taking the required number of Advanced Elective courses (three courses, nine credits) in each specialization area. However, the same course may not be used to fulfill the specialization requirement in more than one area. For example, MKT 563 may be used to fulfill the nine-credit requirement in the marketing specialization or the international specialization, but not both.


For additional information or questions contact
Dr. Murli Rajan CFA, MBA Director. — murli.rajan@scranton.edu
 


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