Introduction
Students with undergraduate degrees in business and those from non-business
disciplines are equally encouraged to apply for a Lamar MBA. The MBA is a
highly respected vehicle for enriching undergraduate study in science and
engineering, liberal arts, and the social and behavioral sciences as well as
for adding depth to the traditional undergraduate business disciplines.
For students without any previous undergraduate study in business, the Lamar
MBA consists of 54 semester hours (21 courses). The program consists of nine
leveling courses, a required core of eight courses and four elective courses
that will allow a student to develop a concentration. One or more of the nine
leveling courses may be waived if the student has completed equivalent
undergraduate coursework or can demonstrate proficiency in the area covered by
the leveling course.
The nine leveling courses may be completed after admission to graduate study
or before admission when registering as post baccalaureate student. Undergraduate
students are limited to six semester hours of graduate work in their last
twelve hours of coursework.
Students entering the Lamar MBA with undergraduate degrees in business from an
accredited business school will likely have satisfied the graduate leveling work
and all of the nine foundation courses may be waived. The MBA program will then
consist of 36 semester hours (12 courses), including eight
core courses and four elective (concentration) courses.
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