Program Details

The college's M.B.A. program is designed to provide a broad background for multiple careers in business, government, and related activities with particular emphasis on developing managerial perspective, analytical tools, and skills. The program is s
Location:
Lubbock, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Business Administration & Management

Program Overview

Program Description:
The college's M.B.A. program is designed to provide a broad background for multiple careers in business, government, and related activities with particular emphasis on developing managerial perspective, analytical tools, and skills. The program is sufficiently flexible to permit more depth in at least one academic area.

The College of Business Administration offers several joint programs and areas of concentration:
A concentration in health organization management is available as a certificate part of the M.B.A. degree;
Bachelor of Arts in one of the following- French, German, Spanish, or Russian Language and Area Studies Master of Business Administration. Students pursuing a B.A. in a foreign language may take selected courses in this program for a minor in business;
A joint master's degree in Business Administration is offered between Texas Tech University and the Universidad Anahuac in Mexico City, Mexico. Students will be trained in the basics of business, while they become fluent in Spanish and learn Mexican culture and laws, was well as American laws;
Master of Arts in Foreign Language--Master of Business Administration. The college in association with the College of Arts and Sciences offers a joint program in French, German, and Spanish;
A joint venture of the School of Medicine and the College of Business Administration offers a concentration in health organization management;
Doctor of Jurisprudence--Master of Business Administration. The college, in association with the School of Law, offers a program that enables the student to earn both the Doctor of Jurisprudence and Master of Business Administration degrees in roughly four years of full-time academic work;
Master of Architecture--Master of Business Administration. Students pursuing a M.Arch. degree may begin taking selected business courses upon admission into the graduate program in Architecture.