MBA
Curriculum
Below is the listing of courses required for the MBA. Foundation courses may be required if you do not have a significant working knowledge of business functions. A brief overview of curriculum taught in each course can be found in the online Course Descriptions catalog. If you need more information, one of the student relationship advisors will be happy to assist you. Please contact mgt-srm@ltu.edu or 248.204.3050.
Successful completion of the 36 credit MBA program requires:
- Twelve (12) courses consisting of nine core courses, and three electives with at least 24 graduate credit hours taken at Lawrence Tech;
- Completion (or waiver) of all foundation courses;
- Overall grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.00; and
- Completion of the above requirements within seven years of program entry.
MBA COURSE WORK (36 Credits)
MBA Foundation Courses (0-9 credits)
| ACC5003 | Financial Accounting & Financial Statements |
| FIN5012 | Business Economics |
| MGT5012 | Business Applications of Statistical Analysis |
| MGT5032 | Business Law |
(Applicants are expected to have a significant working knowledge of business functions, such as basic accounting, economics, law, and statistics. This knowledge and understanding can come from prior course work and/or substantial work experience in a functional business area. Students who do not meet this expectation can satisfy their foundation requirements by taking foundation course work online or on campus while taking their core courses.)
MBA Core Courses (27 credits)
(MBA core is available fully online)
| MGT6013 |
Leadership and Leadership Development |
| ACC6013 | Management Control Systems |
| HRM6023 | Human Resources Management |
| MKT6013 | Marketing Management |
| MGT6053 |
Perspectives in International Business |
| MIS6013 | Information Systems & the Enterprise |
| OPM6033 | Operations Management |
| FIN6013 | Acquiring & Managing Financial Capital |
| MGT6063 | Strategic Management (Capstone) |
Concentration/Electives (9 credits)
(for concentrations, choose 3 of the classes listed under the specific concentration)
Finance
| ACC7113 |
Financial Statement Analysis |
| FIN6023 | Advanced Financial Management |
| FIN7013 |
Financial Markets and Institutions |
| FIN7023 | Investment Management |
| FIN6113 |
International Financial Management |
| GLM6043 | Understanding Management in a Global Society |
| GLM6163 | Int'l Financial Systems & Investments |
Global Leadership and Management
| GLM6033 | Global Organization Development & Change |
| GLM6053 | Managing Technology & Innovation in a Global Society |
| GLM6063 | Managing a Global Workforce |
| GLM6073 | Global Business Planning & Strategy |
| GLM6113 | Logistics, Global Operations, and Supply Chain Management |
| GLM6163 | International Financial Systems & Investments |
Health IT Management*
| HTM5023 | Healthcare Applications Software Systems, Enterprise Data Management, and Solutions, High Availability |
| HTM5033 | Health IT Systems Development, Emergent Technology, Risk Management, and E-Strategy |
| HTM5043 | Healthcare Laws, Regulations, and Management |
| HTM5053 | Healthcare Economics, Finance, and Project Due Diligence |
* Additional foundation course work may be required for this concentration:
| HTM5001 |
Medical Terminologies and Organization of the U.S. Healthcare System |
| HTM5013 | Information Technology and Healthcare IT Infrastructure |
Nonprofit Management (Concentration available online)
| MGT6073 | Strategic Nonprofit Management |
| MGT6083 | Comprehensive Fund Development |
| MGT6033 | Leading Change and Building Capacity for Nonprofits |
Project Management (Concentration available online)
| HRM6133 | Managing the Project Organization |
| MGT6153 | Project Management |
| MIS6253 | Managing Outsourced Projects |
| MGT6223 | Project Risk and Project Quality Management |
| MGT6213 | Directed Study/Project Management |
Students may choose electives from each concentration or any graduate course with permission from their advisor.
Find a copy of the program worksheet here...