STEM Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Program Overview
STEM Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Designed for professionals who have been working for at least two years, the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û STEM MBA program makes it possible to further your education while managing work and life responsibilities.
Whether your goal is to expand your business career internationally, manage a non-profit organization, lead advertising and marketing campaigns, or own your own business, you’ll get the experience and business acumen you need to make it happen.
Program Highlights
- Flexible, accelerated classes
- Complete your degree in 18—24 months
- International study class option
- STEM designated program for international students
- Classes available on-site in Beverly, Mass. or 100% online
Information for International Students
- : International Students are eligible for two semesters of Curricular Practical Training in this program
- : International Students are eligible for up to three years of Optional Practical Training after completion of this program
- This program is a STEM Designated program
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Admission Requirements
Admission procedures and requirements for our master's programs.
Admission to an Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û graduate program requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college.
General Application Requirements for all Master's Programs
To be considered for admission to one of Endicott's master's programs, you must submit the following materials. Alternatively, you may submit the following to: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û, 376 Hale Street, Beverly, MA 01915.
- Completed and non-refundable $50 application fee (check made payable to Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û). Application fee waived for Endicott Alumni and veteran & military students.
- One letter of recommendation.This recommendation can be from either a professional or academic reference.
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary academic work should be sent directly from the institution(s) including confirmation of undergraduate degree, date confirmed, and any other graduate work.
- Personal statement. Please include an essay of 250–500 on career goals and motivation for graduate study.
- Current resume or CV.
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Curriculum
Curriculum Requirements - Total Credits Required: 36
Core Course Requirements - 18 Credits
** Students who elect for Construction Project Management or Real Estate concentrations will take REST550 Construction Project Management instead of ITS575 Agile Project Management.
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BUA 520Ìý-ÌýManaging in the Evolving Workplace (Cr: 3)
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BUA 527Ìý-ÌýFinancial Management and Control (Cr: 3)
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BUA 542Ìý-ÌýOperations Management (Cr: 3)
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BUA 587Ìý-ÌýBusiness Policy and Strategy (Cr: 3)
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ITS 570Ìý-ÌýBusiness Intelligence and Data Mining (Cr: 3)
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ITS 575Ìý-ÌýAgile Project Management (Cr: 3)
Or
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REST 550Ìý-ÌýConstruction Project Management (Cr: 3)
MBA Concentration Requirements - 12 Credits
To complete a concentration in the following areas, students must complete four three-credit courses (for a total of 12 credits) in the area of concentration.
Students may have two concentrations. In order to complete a second concentration, courses used to fulfill the requirements of the first concentration may not be used to meet the requirements of the second concentration. Substitution courses may not be used to satisfy concentration requirements.ÌýStudents completing the requirements of two concentrations must complete eight three-credit courses (for a total of 24 credits) before the master's degree is awarded.
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MBA Elective Requirement Options - 6 Credits
Students must complete two three-credit elective courses (for a total of 6 credits). Students have the option to take any concentration course outside of their concentration designation or from the elective options below.
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BUA 510Ìý-ÌýAccounting from a Manager's Perspective (Cr: 3)
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BUA 515Ìý-ÌýManagerial Finance and Decision Making (Cr: 3)
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BUA 530Ìý-ÌýSmall Business Management (Cr: 3)
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BUA 535Ìý-ÌýManagerial Economics (Cr: 3)
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BUA 560Ìý-ÌýMarketing and Customer Value Management (Cr: 3)
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BUA 561Ìý-ÌýManaging in the Global Business Environment (Cr: 3)
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BUA 574Ìý-ÌýField Study I: Consulting Project Seminar (Cr: 3)
(Must have Director Approval and a minimum of 18 credits taken to be considered)
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BUA 581Ìý-ÌýManaging Information Systems (Cr: 3)
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BUA 585Ìý-ÌýHuman Resources in Transition (Cr: 3)
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ENTP 503Ìý-ÌýFamily Business (Cr: 3)
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ENTP 513Ìý-ÌýEntrepreneurial Enterprise (Cr: 3)
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ENTP 526Ìý-ÌýEntrepreneurial Marketing (Cr: 3)
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ENTP 530Ìý-ÌýEntrepreneurial Venture Finance (Cr: 3)
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FNCE 570Ìý-ÌýFinancial Markets and Institutions (Cr: 3)
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HCMT 530Ìý-ÌýHealthcare: Across the Continuum and Trending Topics (Cr: 3)
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HMT 530Ìý-ÌýEvents Management in a Digital World (Cr: 3)
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HMT 580Ìý-ÌýRevenue Management in the Global Marketplace (Cr: 3)
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HMT 590Ìý-ÌýEvents Risk Management (Cr: 3)
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ITS 553Ìý-ÌýTechnology and Innovation (Cr: 3)
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ITS 555Ìý-ÌýGlobal Sourcing and IT Resources (Cr: 3)
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MAR 550Ìý-ÌýOcean Sciences (Cr: 3)
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MGMT 505Ìý-ÌýEngineering Management (Cr: 3)
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MHI 580Ìý-ÌýPolicies and Trends in Healthcare Informatics (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 518Ìý-ÌýCustomer Relationship Management (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 524Ìý-ÌýMarketing and Product Management (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 531Ìý-ÌýSales Management (Cr: 3)
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OPMT 550Ìý-ÌýHigh Performance Service Management (Cr: 3)
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PMGT 523Ìý-ÌýNegotiation and Conflict (Cr: 3)
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PMGT 525Ìý-ÌýProgram Management (Cr: 3)
General Management
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BUA 529Ìý-ÌýProject Management (Cr: 3)
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HCMT 550Ìý-ÌýAmerican Health Policy (Cr: 3)
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HCMT 560Ìý-ÌýHealthcare Finance (Cr: 3)
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HCMT 570Ìý-ÌýHealth Informatics and Health IT Systems (Cr: 3)
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HCMT 580Ìý-ÌýRegulation and Strategic Planning (Cr: 3)
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HMT 525Ìý-ÌýLeadership & Communication in Global Hospitality (Cr: 3)
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HMT 570Ìý-ÌýStrategic Marketing in Global Hospitality (Cr: 3)
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HRMT 505Ìý-ÌýCompensation and Benefits (Cr: 3)
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HRMT 511Ìý-ÌýHuman Resource Laws and Compliance (Cr: 3)
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HRMT 517Ìý-ÌýOrganizational and Individual Development (Cr: 3)
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HRMT 522Ìý-ÌýRecruitment and Selection (Cr: 3)
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INBS 550Ìý-ÌýInternational Marketing (Cr: 3)
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INBS 560Ìý-ÌýInternational Business Negotiation (Cr: 3)
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INBS 570Ìý-ÌýInternational Business Law (Cr: 3)
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INBS 580Ìý-ÌýBusiness and Management in BRIC Countries (Cr: 3)
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MGMT 507Ìý-ÌýLeadership Principles (Cr: 3)
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MGMT 509Ìý-ÌýBusiness Ethics (Cr: 3)
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MGMT 527Ìý-ÌýCreativity and Innovation (Cr: 3)
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MGMT 547Ìý-ÌýManaging Innovation and Organizational Change (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 521Ìý-ÌýInternational Marketing (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 522Ìý-ÌýBranding and Advertising (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 525Ìý-ÌýAdvanced Data Analytics and Visualization (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 553Ìý-ÌýDigital Marketing (Cr: 3)
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NPPA 550Ìý-ÌýManaging the Non-Profit (Cr: 3)
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NPPA 560Ìý-ÌýMarketing and Fundraising in Non-Profits (Cr: 3)
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NPPA 570Ìý-ÌýNon-Profit Leadership (Cr: 3)
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NPPA 580Ìý-ÌýStrategic Planning for Non-Profits (Cr: 3)
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PADM 550Ìý-ÌýLeadership Practices in Public Administration (Cr: 3)
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PADM 560Ìý-ÌýManaging Financial Resources (Cr: 3)
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PADM 580Ìý-ÌýPolicy Analysis (Cr: 3)
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REST 580Ìý-ÌýReal Estate Finance and Capital Markets (Cr: 3)
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REST 590Ìý-ÌýReal Estate Property Management (Cr: 3)
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SUST 560Ìý-ÌýEnvironmental Sustainability & Value Creation (Cr: 3)
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SUST 570Ìý-ÌýSocial Innovation & Design Thinking (Cr: 3)
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will:Ìý
- Articulate leadership theory for professional application in the professional world
- Apply market research, company evaluations, analysis of situations, and recommendations for solutions to business case analysis projects and/or papers.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills to articulate current management trends, including cross-cultural and global awareness
- Demonstrate knowledge of accounting processes,Ìýfinancial statements, and financial analysis to determine critical management decisions quantitatively
- Demonstrate knowledge of key aspects of the MBA program, finance, accounting, management and leadership knowledge, research, writing and presentation skills
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BUA 520Ìý-ÌýManaging in the Evolving Workplace (Cr: 3)
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AccountingFocus on financial reporting and analysis, taxation, and advanced and managerial cost accounting.
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Construction Project ManagementFocus on construction project management tools and techniques, building systems and integrated designs, emerging materials and systems, project scheduling, scheduling tools and techniques, and construction estimating.
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FinanceFocus on personal financial planning, financial reporting and analysis, evaluating capital investments, financial markets and institutions, and investments analysis and portfolio management.
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Health InformaticsFocus on health and medical information systems emerging information technologies and standards, systems planning, financial management and security, ethics, privacy, and compliance.
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Information Technology ManagementFocus on information systems strategy, managing information systems, computer security and cyber forensics, and leadership in information technology.
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Maritime EconomicsFocus on ocean sciences, maritime regulatory environment, port and shipping operations, and waterfront planning.
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MarketingFocus on advanced data analytics and visualization, branding and advertising, international marketing, and digital marketing.
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Operations ManagementFocus on analytics for logistics and distribution managers, lean thinking and six sigma, computer security and cyber forensics, and global supply chain management.
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Project ManagementFocus on project management methodologies and best practices, lean thinking and six sigma business analysis, and scheduling tools and techniques.
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Real EstateFocus on real estate and investment valuation analysis, leasing and transactions, real estate finance and capital markets, property management, and construction project management.
Grow your career with a business degree from Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û
This affordable and accelerated graduate program is convenient for business professionals looking to advance their careers with either a part-time evening or online curriculum.