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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Business Administration - STEM, MBA


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Program description

The Business Administration - STEM (STEM MBA) program is a College of Business degree with courses taken in various departments. The program is specifically designed for students who hold undergraduate degrees in Arts, Science, Engineering, and Law, as well as for students who hold baccalaureate degrees in Business Administration. The program will provide the background knowledge necessary for professional practice in the field of business.

The STEM MBA is accredited by the AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Students must select between the MBA or STEM MBA programs. Only one of these programs can be completed.

Admission

Admission to the STEM MBA program is competitive. Applications are reviewed and decisions made on a rolling basis when application packets are complete. Candidates are encouraged to apply early.

The Program Director looks at a variety of criteria that measure a candidate’s potential for being a successful STEM MBA student and business leader. We look at the following characteristics in making admission decisions:

  • Past academic performance (official transcripts)
  • Official GMAT or GRE score*
  • Professional work experience (resume)
  • Admissibility to the Graduate College

*The GMAT may be waived for candidates who satisfy ALL of the following requirements:

  • Earned a 3.25 cumulative GPA
  • Admitted to or have graduated from a Missouri State COB business unit major in the past five years OR graduated with a business degree from an AACSB-accredited school in the past five years
  • Completed a minimum of 80 hours at the time of application
  • Meet all English proficiency requirements

To be considered for admission, students are required to submit the following**:

  • Graduate Application
  • Official transcripts
  • Official GMAT or GRE Scores
  • Resume

**Additional documents may be required for international students.

Accelerated master’s degree option

Undergraduate majors in the College of Business may apply for admission to the Business Administration - STEM program. If accepted, up to 12 hours of 600- or 700-level COB classes taken in the junior or senior year may be counted toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Before enrolling in a course that will apply to both the undergraduate program and the master’s program, an undergraduate student must:

  • Be accepted into the accelerated program.
  • Receive prior approval from the graduate advisor, department head of the undergraduate program, and the Dean of the Graduate College. This is done by using a mixed credit form.

Acceptance into the program and all approvals must be completed prior to the end of the Change of Schedule Period for the course(s). See the Graduate College for further information.

Accelerated admission requirements (admission to the accelerated STEM MBA program is competitive):

  • Completion of 80 or more hours at time of application
  • An overall GPA of 3.00 or better
  • A competitive score on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or applicant must meet the requirements for a GMAT waiver (see Admissions Requirements for MBA Program).

XF policy

High standards of professional conduct are required for admission to the STEM MBA program and other College of Business graduate certificate programs. Prospective graduate students who have been assigned a grade of XF (failure due to academic dishonesty) at Missouri State University (MSU), or the equivalent at another institution of higher education, may be denied admission to the STEM MBA program or College of Business graduate certificate programs. Students who have been assigned a grade of XF at MSU, or the equivalent at another institution of higher education, are required to inform the MBA Program Director of such grade at the time of application, even if the X was subsequently removed. Failure to inform the MBA Program Director of this previous XF or equivalent grade will result in removal from the MBA or COB graduate certificate program. A student assigned a grade of XF while studying toward completion of the MBA or COB graduate certificate program will be immediately removed from the program(s).

GMAT preparation course

MSU’s International Center’s English Language Institute offers a GMAT preparation course each semester. For additional information, contact 417-836-6540 or review Test Preparation Courses.

Unclassified admission

Students who meet general Graduate College requirements, but have not fulfilled all requirements to enter the STEM MBA program, may be admitted to the Graduate College as a “Graduate student - unclassified.” This status will allow a student to enroll in an absolute maximum of 9 graduate hours before being fully admitted to the STEM MBA program. All courses at the 600-level or higher are considered graduate hours.

Computer application competency

Students entering the STEM MBA program are expected to be proficient in the use of word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. No coursework is required to fulfill this criterion. Knowledge derived from professional or personal experience will qualify. If a student feels that he or she does not have the necessary base of knowledge to fulfill this requirement, there are various resources available on campus, such as self-paced tutorials and hands-on programs that would be helpful to increase computer knowledge and experiences.

International applicants

Applicants from foreign countries whose native language is not English are required to submit scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Review English Proficiency Requirements.

English Language Institute

The English Language Institute (ELI) began classes in June 1996 with five students. Since that time, the program has experienced continued growth and now serves more than 150 students, most of whom are preparing for study in undergraduate or graduate programs at Missouri State University. The ELI offers five levels of study in core areas of writing, grammar, reading/vocabulary, academic listening skills, and speaking pronunciation classes. Through an intensive twenty-five hours per week, students have the opportunity to prepare for the language challenges of American classrooms. The focus of the English Language Institute, therefore, is to equip ESL students with the necessary language skills to achieve success in the degree program of their choice and to enhance their potential for future employment after graduation.

For more information, please contact: Director, English Language Institute, 301 S Jefferson, Springfield, MO 65806, USA, Phone 417-836-6540, Fax 417-836-4784, email ELI@MissouriState.edu. For more information visit the ELI website.

Note:


*Students whose undergraduate major is in a STEM MBA core course discipline must consult with the MBA Program Director to determine if they should substitute another 600- or 700-level course in the College of Business for the core course in that discipline.

Additional Requirements - Credit Hours: 12


International - Credit Hours: 3


Select one course from FIN 682  or FIN 686 .

Electives - Credit Hours: 6


In consultation with the MBA Director, students will select six hours of approved STEM elective courses.

Seminar - Credit Hours: 3


Students will select from ITC 790 , FIN 790 , FIN 787  or MKT 670 , although other courses may be acceptable.

Degree Requirements


With foundation courses met, the STEM MBA degree requires a minimum of 34 semester hours of graduate credit composed of:

Core Requirements: 22

Additional Requirements: 12

Total Credit Hours: 34

Graduate Certificates


Many students will choose to complete a COB Graduate Certificate in conjunction with their MBA, as most COB Graduate Certificates do not require additional coursework outside the 34 hours required for the STEM MBA.

No more than 9 hours of 600-level courses may be applied to the degree program.

Research


Students are expected to demonstrate research and writing proficiency appropriate to the business environment. Significant written projects are required within each of the core courses. In lieu of the required seminar course and one elective, a student may complete a thesis for 6 hours of credit.

Possible Foundation Courses


Upon evaluation of baccalaureate degree transcripts, some or all of these courses may be waived, particularly for students holding an undergraduate degree in business.

This foundation is composed of the following six graduate-level courses which are designed to provide accelerated coverage of the knowledge base necessary for students to benefit most from the STEM MBA curriculum.

All of the foundation courses (or their undergraduate equivalents) are now available online at least once each year. These online courses do not have a campus component and can be completed entirely from the student’s location. Contact the MBA Program Director regarding questions about these courses.

Those considering entering the STEM MBA program are encouraged to email COBGraduatePrograms@MissouriState.edu with an unofficial copy of transcripts, requesting a transcript analysis by the MBA Program Coordinator.

Academic Standing


A student who fails to attain a 3.00 GPA after completing the approved program may enroll for additional course work not to exceed 6 semester hours to raise the GPA. The course work will be approved by the Director of the MBA Program and the Dean of the College of Business.

The maximum class load for a full-time student is normally 12 hours per semester. An overload is permitted only after students have demonstrated their ability to achieve an outstanding graduate record at this university. Students employed in a full-time job should not enroll for more than 6 semester hours.

All other University and Graduate College requirements governing grading and attendance will apply.

To enroll in graduate courses in the College of Business, a student must satisfy one of the two conditions listed below:

  1. be admitted to a graduate program in the College of Business, or
  2. have permission to enroll from the Director of the MBA Program.

Students who do not meet one of these two conditions will be dropped from the course(s) at any time during the session involved.

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