Baruch Collge

Graduate Bulletin - Academic Programs and Courses

MBA in Management/Entrepreneurship and
Small Business Management

The major in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management is designed to meet the needs of students who have backgrounds in entrepreneurial ventures, are part of family businesses, or are interested in starting their own businesses when they graduate. The program is interdisciplinary and includes courses in management, accountancy, economics / finance, marketing, and statistics/computer information systems.

QuickStart and Preliminary Courses


Core and Breadth Courses                  (33 credits)

Major Courses                                     (12 credits)

Required
MGT 9860 Entrepreneurial Strategy and Cases 3 credits
MGT 9861 Managing the Entrepreneurial Enterprise 3 credits
MGT 9865 Entrepreneurial Ventures 3 credits

Choose one course from:
ACC 9804 Financial Accounting I and II 4 credits
ACC 9806 Financial Statement Analysis and Reporting 3 credits
CIS 9444 E-Business Principles and Technologies 3 credits
FIN 9781 Managerial Finance 3 credits
LAW 9708 Law and E-Business 3 credits
LAW 9800 Intensive Survey of Business Contracts and Law of Corporations 4 credits
MGT 9400 Human Resource Management 3 credits
MGT 9862 Entrepreneurial and Small Business Experiences 3 credits
MGT 9867 Managing the Family Business 3 credits
MKT 9701 Advertising and Marketing Communications 3 credits
MKT 9702 Marketing Research 3 credits
MKT 9716 Consumer Behavior 3 credits
MKT 9750 Marketing Strategy 3 credits
MKT 9781 Internet and Small Business Entrepreneurship (MGT 9866) 3 credits


International Elective                            (3 credits)
Choose one international elective.


General Electives                                  (9 credits)
Choose three general electives.

Students may apply their 9 general elective credits toward additional courses in their major, courses from other functional areas that complement their major, or a second four-course major.


The program information above is from the Graduate Bulletin 2005 - 2008
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