MBA Curriculum

 

The MBA curriculum covers a balance of traditional MBA skills and "soft skills" such as leadership and organization building. During the course of your studies, you will analyze case studies, complete practical projects, reflect on your own leadership, and challenge and support your fellow cohort members.  You can also view the MBA Course Descriptions, MBA Course List by Semester or a graph of the MBA Class Structure.

 

Economics and Finance (11 semester hours)

Managerial Finance (3 hrs)
Managerial Accounting (2hrs)
Managerial Economics (3 hrs)

Economics, Marketing, and Competitive Strategy (3 hrs)

 

Marketing and the Business Environment (10 semester hours)

Marketing Management (2 hrs)
Decision Making and Strategy in Complex Environments (3 hrs)
Business, Society and Public Policy (2 hrs)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (3 hrs)

 

Management (9 semester hours)

Critical Thinking (2 hrs)
Organizational Behavior and Change (2 hrs)
Managing Operations and Technology for Business Success (3 hrs)
Organizational Ethics (2 hrs)

 

Leadership (4 hours)

Leadership Seminar I—Engaging Self (1 hr)
Leadership Seminar II—Engaging Others (1 hr)
Leadership Seminar III—Engaging Community (1 hr)
Leadership Seminar IV—Making a Difference (1 hr)

 

MBA Capstone (2 hrs)

Steven Dayton
Steven Dayton
Senior, Biology/Pre-Med

The experiences I've had have pushed me to integrate my Christian beliefs into all aspects of my life. This integration has strengthened my faith and developed me into a Christian leader.

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Steven Dayton

Steven Dayton


Senior, Biology/Pre-Med

My hometown is Houston, Texas.
As if my academics don’t keep me busy enough, I thought I would fill my spare time with some extracurricular activities at CTX, including Resident Assistant, Academic Coach for Science and Math, and aspiring parish organist.
The highlight of my time at CTX was definitely presenting the results of our Senior Biological Research Project at a Texas Academy of Science Meeting!
I think CTX is unique because the interpersonal relationships that students form with professors. The faculty and staff genuinely care about you as a person.
The professor that impacted me the most was Dr. Stevenson (chemistry) because he has encouraged me to take ownership of my education and perform at my best.
My advice to incoming students is to be prepared to "hit the ground running" on your first day here.
The experiences that I have had in my classes have pushed me to integrate my Christian beliefs into all aspects of my life. This integration has strengthened my faith throughout my experience at Concordia and developed me into a Christian Leader.

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