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2020-2021 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Apr 19, 2024
 
2020-2021 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Master of Business Administration - Part-time MBA


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*On August 27th, 2020 the modifications to this program were approved by the Provost Office via Curriculog. In order to reflect accurate information, this program was modified on September 8th, 2020.

Part-Time MBA Program


The Part-Time MBA program offers nearly the same curriculum and encompasses the same teaching philosophies as the Accelerated and Full-Time MBA programs offered in a format that meets the needs of working professionals who don’t want to put their careers on hold in order to pursue their MBA. The Part-Time MBA can be earned in three years by taking approximately 6 credits per term. The program runs year-round with fall, spring, and summer semesters of 12 or 14 weeks each. Classes are conducted on weekday evenings and select weekends, and are offered in both on-campus and hybrid (combined on-campus and online) formats.

Part-Time Degree Requirements

All students must fulfill the following requirements in order to receive the Part-Time MBA degree:

  1. A minimum of 51 credits of approved graduate work
  2. The appropriate distribution of required core courses and elective courses
  3. A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0

Part-Time/Evening MBA Core Curriculum


The following core courses (totaling 22.5 credits) are required of all Part-Time MBA students. Electives are similar to the full-time MBA offerings.

  • BACC 2401 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
  • BQOM 2401 - STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: UNCERT
  • BECN 2401 - ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERIAL DECISION: FIRMS AND MARKETS
  • BIND 2444 - MANAGEMENT SIMULATION CAPSTONE
  • BFIN 2409 - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 1
  • BMKT 2409 - MARKETING MANAGEMENT
  • BOAH 2409 - ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR: LEADERSHIP AND GROUP EFFECTIVENESS
  • BMIS 2409 - INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • BQOM 2421 - DECISION TECHN IN MFG & OPER MGT
  • BSEO 2401 - BUSINESS ETHICS & SOCIAL PERFORM
  • BSPP 2409 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

 

Note:

The remaining credits required for the degree are to be taken in the student’s area of study and in other elective course work.

Areas of Study


In place of majors, the Katz School offers areas of study in finance, management of information systems, marketing, organizational behavior and human resource management, operations management strategy, and doctoral studies. Students can customize their MBA to suit their career goals by choosing from a wide array of electives in these fields.

Students may also choose to take elective courses through other professional schools at the University including the School of Law, the Swanson School of Engineering, the School of Social Work, the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, and the School of Information Sciences.

A description of each of the areas of study follows:

Finance

The study of finance is designed to prepare students for managerial careers in corporate finance, investment analysis, financial consulting, and financial institutions. The coursework presents an integrated treatment of the economic foundations of finance, and the functions of capital markets and financial institutions. The courses provide a thorough understanding of how capital and financial markets operate, and how to manage corporate assets and financial claims in the marketplace.

Management of Information Systems

An MBA with a focus in information systems (IS) prepares students to lead and manage by helping them develop their ability to recognize and capitalize on opportunities to use information systems to increase efficiency, support growth, and enable innovation. Though course and project work related to the specification, evaluation, and management of technology-enabled business initiatives, the IS concentrations available within the Katz MBA program prepare student for careers as leaders in both the IS functional area (e.g. CIO, CTO, Director of IT) and in other business areas that rely heavily on information technology for success (e.g. Supply Chain Management, Customer Analytics/Marketing Research, Financial Operation management, etc.).

Students seeking a stronger foundation in the management of IS and greater depth in their MBA specialty should consider the Katz MBA/MS-MIS Dual Degree program. This program combines a full set of MBA courses, a core of IS technical and management courses, and a range of specializations including: IS Management, Supply Chain Management, Customer Analytics, Entrepreneurship/New Venture Creation, and Healthcare and IS.

Marketing

This area of study is designed to prepare students for careers in marketing management. Marketing is a critical decision area not only in commercial (for profit) organizations but also in healthcare, government, educational, and other non-profit institutions. Among the topics discussed are marketing strategy, new product development, marketing research, pricing, distribution, advertising and promotion, brand management, and global marketing.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management

Organizational behavior and human resources management focuses on understanding human behavior at work and developing effective management strategies for maximizing the human capital within organizations. This program examines current issues such as employee involvement, high-performance work systems, and the use of teams within organizations.

Strengths of this area are its interdisciplinary nature that relies on a solid grounding in the behavioral sciences, applied statistics, and economics.

Operations Management, Decision Sciences, and Artificial Intelligence

The “operations” function of a firm deals with the effective production and distribution of goods and services, and thus forms an integral part of the management activity in industries as diverse as banking, financial services, software, telecommunications, electronics, and automobiles. An MBA with a focus in operations prepares students for a line job in such industries as well as for a career in management consulting.

Strategy

Organizations of all sizes and degrees of complexity depend on the planning and implementation skills of their general managers for the attainment of their objectives. The strategic planning and policy field is concerned with the development of frameworks and processes for analyzing and responding to strategic problems and opportunities confronting corporate-level executives and managers of business units.

Ethical Leadership and Public Affairs

This area focuses on the management of public affairs and corporate social policies. Most business firms operate in complex environments where governmental regulations, public policies, social pressure groups, legal and political systems, technological innovations, and ethical standards directly affect managerial decision-making. The strategies and techniques for coping with these environmental forces and for managing a firm’s external social relations are given special attention in a series of advanced courses.


Admissions

Part-Time MBA students are admitted in the fall, spring, and summer terms. Applicants should check the school’s Web site for preferred deadlines.

Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. school or the non-U.S. equivalent, and demonstrated quantitative competence via academic coursework and GMAT or GRE. Applicants should be able to demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills that are evaluated through written essays, test scores, and/or personal interview.

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is required, and for international applicants, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is also a requirement.

Tuition and Fees

Part-Time MBA students pay on a per credit basis each term (1.5-8.5 credits considered part-time), which can be found here: http://www.ir.pitt.edu/tuition/index.php. In addition to the University-wide fees, a professional workshop fee is required each term.

Academic Probation and Dismissal Policy

If the student’s GPA falls below 3.0 upon completion of 12 credits or any time thereafter, the student will be subject to academic probation and/or dismissal from the program. Exceptions to the school’s guidelines and procedures may be considered only through written petition to the Director of Graduate Programs.

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