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Master of Business Administration
Course Descriptions
Emphasis Areas
Choose the Practicum or an Emphasis Area to complete the last 12 credits of the program:
Practicum — 12 Credits
Our standard MBA (with practicum) provides you with the opportunity to explore a specialty area
with your electives yet still focus on the overall business plan process. You will also gain valuable
real world experience working with real businesses, and addressing real issues. You will conclude
the program by polishing your presentation skills and presenting your business plan to an outside
panel of evaluators.
Change Leadership — 12 Credits
Today’s fast-paced, competitive business world requires flexible leaders who are adept at handling
change and finding quick, effective solutions to challenges of all kinds. CityU's Change Leadership
emphasis is specifically designed to help you become an effective change agent. Topics you will explore
include: methods of creative problem solving; learning how to confront difficult situations; leadership
synthesis; leading change in diverse organizational cultures; and ethical leadership.
Finance
If you’re seeking a career or greater opportunities with a large financial organization such as an
insurance company, bank or brokerage house or work in an area managed by a corporate treasurer, CityU's
Finance emphasis will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to accomplish your goals. This
emphasis is specifically designed to help you understand the ins and outs of capital formation and
corporate management; how the markets in securities and capital investments work; the role of banking
in business development; and the importance of financial management in public and not-for-profit organizations.
Marketing
If you’re seeking employment or greater opportunities at an advertising agency, marketing research
organization, or in the marketing department of a manufacturing or service company, CityU's Marketing
emphasis can help you achieve your goals. Topics you will explore include: strategic brand creation and
management; consumer behavior; channel management; and public relations and media management.
Technology Management
If you’re seeking a career or greater opportunities with a leading technology company or a
technology-driven organization, CityU’s Technology Management emphasis will provide you with the knowledge
and skills you need. This emphasis is specifically designed to teach you how to: manage technology projects;
lead, coach and motivate a technology team; analyze a business process and identify opportunities for
technology; and develop a business plan that integrates technology into the business enterprise.
The Assisted Master of Business Administration
The M.B.A. is also offered in a language assisted format for those students whose first language is not English. In the Assisted Master of Business Administration program (A.M.B.A.), students are assigned a language specialist for each course. Students meet with their language specialist for two hours after each class. The added benefits of enrolling in the A.M.B.A. program are language assistance with course materials and additional skill-specific English practice. Students finish the program with the confidence needed to do business in any English-speaking environment.
Note: The English proficiency requirement for the A.M.B.A. program is slightly lower than that of the M.B.A. However, if a student cannot meet the English proficiency requirement or would prefer a refresher course, City University of Seattle also offers an academic English as a Second Language (ESL) program. The academic ESL program features six levels of academic instruction. Each level includes 20 hours of instruction per week focusing on grammar, speaking/listening, writing, and reading.
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