Build Executive-Level Leadership Skills in 18 Months or Less
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Why Choose NEC for Your MBA?
Relevance:
Our MBA curriculum reflects the skills and knowledge a leader needs in today’s globally interconnected, technology-empowered business world, including intercultural negotiation and team management, sustainability and ethical considerations, data analysis and more.
Exceptional Faculty:
Earn your degree in small classes led by faculty members with deep expertise from direct industry practice in the fields they teach.
Three Concentration Options:
Focus your studies with additional coursework in Healthcare Management, Strategic Leadership, or Sports and Recreation Management.
Online Convenience for Working Professionals:
Our flexible online MBA accommodates your busy schedule, offering an accessible alternative to campus-based learning with a virtual learning environment you can access 24/7.
Accelerated Course Schedule:
Courses are four credits each and offered in seven-week blocks—even studying part-time, you could earn your degree in as few as 18 months.
The MBA Capstone:
Bring together all the skills and knowledge you’ve learned through research and investigation of an organizational issue facing your current field—or the one you’re interested in entering—in our Capstone course.
Program Overview
Develop the organizational, financial, and strategic leadership skills necessary to innovate and effect change in today’s dynamic business world—all through 100% online study that helps you strike the right balance between work, school, and life.
What You Will Learn
Graduates of our program will be able to
Create and demonstrate verbal and written communication skills which express ideas clearly, logically, and persuasively.
Demonstrate ability to integrate knowledge of accounting, finance, marketing, organizational systems and organizational behavior within systems, economics, decision making and analysis to create effective solutions to global organizational and operational challenges independently and as a team.
Distinguish and formulate solutions to ethical, cross-cultural, and inclusion issues.
Evaluate information and data in order to formulate analytically sound decisions and understand the likely consequences of those decisions.
Demonstrate leadership ability, collaboration, team-building skills through class projects and involvement in student, community, and/or professional organizations.
Evaluate leadership styles and analytical thinking to engage and retain both current stakeholders while fostering the acquisition and engagement of new;
Apply effective communication, problem solving, and critical thinking as they relate leadings in a diverse global organization.
Apply data analysis and problem-solving skills as they relate to the coordination, strategy, planning and implementation of projects in an organization.
Explain ethical dilemmas that can arise during the course of strategic management, especially for multinational, multicultural organizations.
Courses and Curriculum
This graduate-level business degree program includes rigorous exploration of current theory and research with an emphasis on practical application of skills. Each course is four credits. You will complete a total of 28 credits in the MBA core and eight to 12 credits in your concentration (36-40 credits in all).
MBA Core Courses
MG 5120 - Organizational Leadership and Change
AC 5250 - Managerial Accounting
MG 5610 - Economics for Decision Making
FI 6310 - Finance for Leaders
MG 5310 - Strategic Marketing
MG 6610 - Strategic Planning and Policy
MG 6970 - Capstone Project
Healthcare Management Concentration Courses
MG 6120 - Quality and Lean for Healthcare
HIM 5110 - Principles of Health Informatics
HCA 6130 - Comparative Healthcare Systems
Sports and Recreation Management Concentration Courses
SM 5750 - Management and Practice in Sports and Recreation
SM 6710 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Sports
SM 6390 - Current Issues in Sports and Recreation Management
MG 5410 - Organizational Communication, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
MG 6110 - Project Management
MG 6410 - Professional and Organizational Ethics
MG 590x - Internship in Business Administration (varies from 1-4 credits)
Claim Your Place as a Business Leader
Take the next step toward earning your MBA online: contact New England College today!
Accredation
In addition to institutional accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), NEC is also accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) for the following business programs:
BA Business Administration online and residential, all concentrations