B.A./B.S./M.B.A.
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The College of Arts and Sciences and the Stillman School offer a joint program that leads to two degrees: a bachelor’s degree in a liberal arts or science and a Master of Business Administration.
The unique feature of this program is that both degrees can be earned in five years. By carefully selecting courses, the student can complete the requirements for both degrees in as few as 150 credit hours. The student spends the first three years taking arts and sciences courses. After the completion of 75 credit hours, the student applies for the M.B.A. program. Students must meet all requirements for admission to the M.B.A. program, including earning a GMAT score of 500 or higher and attaining a…
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The College of Arts and Sciences and the Stillman School offer a joint program that leads to two degrees: a bachelor’s degree in a liberal arts or science and a Master of Business Administration.
The unique feature of this program is that both degrees can be earned in five years. By carefully selecting courses, the student can complete the requirements for both degrees in as few as 150 credit hours. The student spends the first three years taking arts and sciences courses. After the completion of 75 credit hours, the student applies for the M.B.A. program. Students must meet all requirements for admission to the M.B.A. program, including earning a GMAT score of 500 or higher and attaining an undergraduate GPA of 3.5 or above. If accepted, the student takes a mixture of arts and sciences and business courses in the fourth year. The fifth year is reserved exclusively for graduate business courses. When the student has completed all undergraduate degree requirements and 120 credit hours, the student receives a bachelor’s degree. After completing the M.B.A. requirements and a minimum of 150 total credit hours, the student also receives an M.B.A.
The purpose of the program is twofold:
1. Students receive a broad-based undergraduate education. Students
major in an arts and sciences discipline to gain a broad
perspective in the humanities and social and physical sciences and
a comprehensive grasp of one arts and sciences major;
2. Students begin graduate coursework while completing a bachelor’s
degree. This enables the arts and sciences student to obtain an
M.B.A. with one additional year of study.
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