Graduate Programs
In general, the graduate degree program is designed to include a cross-section of theories and competency-building applications that our research shows are needed for contemporary organizations in every sector and most country/cultures. The theories for the degree program are purposefully multidisciplinary so as to help students develop managerial, political, financial, social, and organizational skills. The program concentrations at the graduate level allow the student to gain disciplinary, specific knowledge and leading-edge community of practice techniques.
Graduation Requirements
In order to obtain a Master’s degree, a student must:
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Have completed all required courses in the approved curriculum
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Have successfully completed a minimum of 54 credits within the given maximum time frame.
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Must have achieved a minimum CGPA of 3.0.
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Have satisfied all financial and other pending obligations, if any.
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Have applied and academically cleared for graduation.
Note:
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The quarter credit hours are indicated in a ( ) after a course title.
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PR stands for Prerequisite. The Academic Advisor must approve each student’s registration for any course. Any deviation from the prerequisite requirement must be approved by the student’s Academic Advisor.
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Unless specified otherwise, the quarter credit hours are used herein.