Professional MBA
Curriculum
The MBA student-centered and market-driven curriculum equips students with
an overview of business, complemented by a choice of relevant concentrations.
The curriculum is designed as integrated sequences that build upon each other
to provide a solid foundation of business skills, as well as advanced-level
courses that provide the broad knowledge of business and leadership expected
of all MBA graduates.
Curriculum Sequences
Enterprise Management
Courses help students to develop skills and an understanding of social, political, financial, economic and legal foundations and trends essential to organizations.
Functional Core
Courses include advanced business learning and are drawn from the College’s extensive offerings in the following functional areas:
Field of Concentration
Courses enable students to customize programs to gain a deeper understanding of a discipline or industry
Technology Management
In response to today’s fast-paced strides in technology development, courses draw on LeBow College’s tradition and expertise in the area of managing technological change.
Leadership and Ethics
Courses provide students with the background to become leaders who can think strategically, motivate others and inspire change to achieve desired goals within an organization.
Industry Perspectives
Courses leverage on LeBow College’s vast industry relationships to connect theory and practical application through experiential, learning-based initiatives including lectures, coursework and case studies, with key industry sectors to tackle real-world issues.