Program Details

The College of Commerce and Business Administration (CCBA) offers courses leading to the Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Location:
Jacksonville, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Business Administration & Management

Program Overview

Program Description:
The mission of the CCBA is to educate graduate students for successful managerial careers in a dynamic global environment, to be productive and ethical citizens, and to be prepared for advanced studies. Research opportunities are available to graduate students under the supervision of the College’s faculty members. Real-world case studies are available through the College’s Small Business Development Center and internships enable students to acquire on-the-job work experience. Deadline dates for application and receipt of all required application materials for the MBA degree are: November 1 for spring semester admission, April 1 for May and summer terms admission, and July 1 for fall semester admission.

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
SACS/COC, AACBS
Financial Aid:
No
Requirements:
Completed JSU Graduate Application for Admission, Non-refundable $30.00 application processing fee, Official transcripts(s) from all postsecondary institutions attended. Official test scores on the GMAT. The GMAT must be taken within the five year time frame immediately preceding enrollment. Note: A minimum acceptable GMAT score of 400 is required (in addition to the required formula score: 200 x undergraduate GPA + GMAT is greater than or equal to 950). A letter of application setting forth career goals, A professional resume including education, employment, and community activity involvement, Three “Graduate Reference Forms” completed by individuals who can provide qualitative assessment of the applicant’s potential for success in graduate course work. If English is not the applicant’s native language, the applicant is required to submit an official TOEFL score report, an IELTS score report or a PTE score report.