MBA Course Scheduling
Courses are offered during accelerated sessions throughout the year. Sessions U and V constitute the fall term; sessions X and Y constitute the spring term; sessions A and B constitute the 7-week summer terms.
Classes meet for eight weeks during the fall and spring, and seven weeks during the summer, either in a traditional or blended/hybrid/hy-flex format, with a few course offerings meeting entirely online/asynchronously. In the case of the MGT 6700 Practicum capstone course, the course involves work over a 15-week semester, however students register for the course in one eight-week session (i.e. student have a full 15-weeks to complete the Practicum hours and work). The MGT 6600 Capstone includes an out-of-class independent student project that will represent a minimum of 15 hours of student work. Course contact hours meet the state requirements for graduate courses. If a student opts for the MGT 6530 Directed Research/Thesis option as a Capstone course, they will discuss the Thesis project with the MBA Coordinator during advisement - and it is recommended that such discussion occur at the start of a student's studies in the MBA program, since work on a Thesis generally takes longer than one session or one semester.