Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

MBA with a Concentration
in Homeland Security

Issues involving homeland security have become a priority at all levels of the corporate world. Business professionals need to know the problems involved and be prepared to adapt to the ever changing landscapes in homeland security and maintain a safe and secure work environment. To fulfill the requirements for the MBA with a concentration in Homeland Security, students must complete a 21-credit hour business management core and a 15-credit hour concentration in Homeland Security. While some course sequencing is necessary, the program is designed to permit students to complete requirements at their own pace. The 12 courses listed below are required for completion of the MBA with a concentration in Homeland Security.

MBA 6100 Managerial Accounting

MBA 7200 Financial Management

MBA 6300 Quantitative Business Analysis

MBA 6400 Economic and Financial Environment of Business

MGT 6501 Organization Theory and Design

MGT 6503 Leadership Development and Change Management

MBA 8800 Business Strategy

Concentration in Homeland Security

MAJ 7000 Contemporary Issues in Homeland Security

MAJ 7001 Terrorism

MAJ 7002 Legal Aspects of Homeland Security

MAJ 7003 Risk Assessment & Management

MAJ 6606 Crisis Management

Total of core and concentration courses
is 12 courses or 36 credits.

This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2009-2010 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2009 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.