The Morgan MBA Program
The Morgan MBA Program prepares students to compete for positions in managerial careers in leading organizations. Building careers in the leading business, government and not-for-profit organizations requires highly trained management skill sets. These skill sets include the ability to diagnose complex situations, solve problems completely, make decisions in a timely manner, communicate powerfully and confidently, and take leadership roles in the organization.
The Morgan MBA Program Produces the Following Learning Outcomes:
- A graduate with confidence and pride in his/her education to support the potential for leadership in an organizational setting.
- A graduate with an understanding of business, the competitive marketplace, current practices and fluency in the language of business.
- A graduate with the poise and strength to maintain high ethical and moral standards, and contribute to corporate social responsibility.
- A graduate with an understanding of the importance of data analysis in making effective business decisions.
- A graduate that has a grasp of technology and how it is integrated into process, personal effectiveness and organizational action.
- A graduate that can work effectively in teams , regardless of changing settings and demanding time pressures to accomplish projects.
- A graduate with the attitude that his/her work at Morgan is the first step in a life-long education.
Admission
Admission into The Morgan MBA Program requires proof that the candidate can compete successfully in the program and move to a career in a leading organization. To do this, the candidate provides information in terms of an essay, work experience, undergraduate education and test results to prove his/her ability to compete successfully.
These items are required for admission*:
- Undergraduate transcripts from all undergraduate schools (WES.org or ECE.org evaluation for international transcripts;
- Scores on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE)*;
- Three letters of recommendation;
- A detailed resume;
- An essay on professional plans and what role the MBA will play in attaining them. An interview might also be required.
- Application (Applications are considered on a rolling basis).
*Inquire about having the GMAT/GRE requirement waived, if you recently completed an accredited masters program—or have significant experience in management.
The Foundation Courses are intended to provide students with a sound understanding of organizations and business. These fundamental concepts are necessary to compete in the 600 level Core Courses. A person’s background and undergraduate transcript will be analyzed to highlight relevant knowledge to compete effectively. Foundation courses will be required to fill in required knowledge. Business school graduates with a B or better in required courses taken within a 5 year period will have foundation courses waived.