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Master's "Co-op" program

Sullivan University

MBA, MIT

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Start Dates

Winter 2009 January 5

Spring 2009 March 30

Summer 2009 June 29

Fall 2009 September 28

Sullivan Graduate Program

Sullivan University’s Graduate School provides the graduate with additional opportunities for career advancement and enhanced job security in today’s highly competitive and ever-changing work environment. This is a natural extension of the University’s distinguished history of preparing graduates for careers.  Students in these graduate programs follow a competency-based curriculum designed to develop measurable skills in leadership, team building, communications, decision-making, critical thinking and analysis and research techniques. Graduate students are expected to assume responsibility and exercise great initiative in their education. Each student actively participates in the processes of learning, developing managerial skills and improving the ability to communicate. Co-op students will be required to take three courses designed specifically for the co-op student. A personal commitment to discipline and scholarly standards is an integral feature of this graduate study.  The faculty consists of a distinguished full-time faculty with advanced degrees at the doctoral level and supplemented by adjunct faculty from specialized fields of business, industry, and conflict management.   Degrees available for the co-op program are:

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)

Master of Science in Managing Information Technology  (M.S.M.I.T.)

Course Descriptions

Prerequisites Required for MBA and MIT

MGT 499 is suggested and or required when an applicant has not had Principles of Management or Introduction to Marketing at a 300 level in their coursework.   

FIN 499 is suggested and or required when an applicant has not had any type of finance course at a 300 level in their coursework.

499 is suggested and or required when the applicant has not had any accounting classes in their undergraduate program.  We review these classes such as ACC/ACT 101, 102, and 103 (Accounting Principle coursework).

CSC 498 and CSC 499 are required if the applicant has not had any type of computer programming in their coursework at the undergraduate level.  If an applicant has had some coursework, the Dean will review those courses for a potential waiver.

CSC 498 and CSC 499 are required if the applicant has not had any type of computer programming in their coursework at the undergraduate level.  If an applicant has had some coursework, the Dean will review those courses for a potential waiver.

ECO 499 is suggested and or required when the applicant has not had any Micro and Macro-Economic classes in their coursework.

 

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