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Dec 26, 2024
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Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration: MBA, Alliant Mexico
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The MBA curriculum is designed to train students for professional practice by enhancing their skills in the current employment situation or educating them for new professional challenges. The MBA program provides advanced business, management and analytical skills, and extensive practical experience in applying and integrating these skills through projects, case studies, and presentations. The MBA delivery format was developed to serve working adult students who want to complete their degrees in a format that would make it possible to continue working while achieving the outcomes of the MBA Program.
The program follows a cohort model, with all students taking the core curriculum courses as a cohort at the beginning of the program, followed by concentration tracks during their remaining program of study.
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SOC Codes
11-1011, 11-1021, 11-2022, 11-3011, 11-3051, 11-3071, 11-9021, 11-9151, 11-9199, 13-1051, 13-1111, 25-1011 Program Outcomes
Objective 1: Demonstrate an understanding of knowledge in the selected business and management concentration of study. Objective 2: Practice professional business skills and apply critical thinking skills in the context of the business workplace Objective 3: Project a positive, pro-active and non-judgmental attitude towards diverse cultural and international identities in interpersonal and professional interactions Objective 4: Demonstrate competence in interpersonal, oral, written, and technological skills Objective 5: Apply business knowledge and skills in the context of the overall dynamics of organizations Objective 6: Be able to make ethical and socially responsible decisions in business scenarios Objective 7: Demonstrate skills to work well in international and multicultural teams Objective 8: Learn methods to collect, analyze, and critically evaluate data as and information to arrive at rationale conclusions Objective 9: Learn methods to critically assess organizational environments and to develop appropriate strategies accordingly Training and Learning Model
The MBA program at Alliant’s School of Management provides advanced business, management and analytical skills and extensive practical experience applying those skills, especially in multicultural contexts. The program harnesses Alliant’s industry and corporate connections in regional as well as international areas and provides networking and professional development opportunities including internships, community service learning and personal branding workshops. Specialized Admissions Requirements
This program is not currently admitting students. Curriculum and Degree Requirements
Completion of 12 courses, consisting of eight core courses and four concentration courses. Courses are three units each and this leads to the requirement of completing 36 units, consisting of 24 core units and 12 concentration units. Students, who don’t have a business major, are required to take two additional courses before starting their MBA curriculum of 12 courses or 36 units. The total number of courses for a non-business major is 14: two foundation courses and 12 courses as a part of the MBA curriculum The MBA curriculum of 12 courses is followed, as it would for business majors, after the two foundation courses are completed. Curriculum Plan
Courses are three units unless otherwise indicated. 36 unit MBA - Business Background
36 unit MBA for those with Business Bachelors Background Year Two - Fall
- Concentration Course 2
- Concentration Course 3
- Concentration Course 4
42 unit MBA - Non-Business Background
42 unit MBA for those without Business Bachelors Background Year Two - Spring
- Concentration Course 2
- Concentration Course 3
- Concentration Course 4
Concentration Curriculum Plan
12 units in concentration curriculum plan. All courses are 3-units, unless otherwise indicated. Contact the Program for concentration options offered in the current academic year. International Investments Management
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