If the student has not taken undergraduate courses in a field of specialization, he is required to take eighteen (18) units of qualifying courses to be determined by the Academic Program Chairperson unless otherwise specified in the curriculum;
The student may take more than the prescribed units in any distribution in the curriculum to meet his career objective and professional needs;
Free electives may be chosen from among the courses offered which are outside the required subjects in the student's curriculum;
If the student has completed courses substantially equivalent to the required courses, he may waive the latter by application to the Dean.
The Master in Business Administration (MBA) program is designed to develop capable, socially responsible and mature managers and leaders in today's global marketplace. The program focuses on those skills needed by business professionals; such as analytical reasoning, communication, leadership, and strategic thinking. The curriculum emphasizes applications currently in demand by Asian and multinational corporations and integrates global trends and computer and information systems application.
The Business Administration program envisions itself as the country's flagship program in the development of globally competitive leaders and professional managers who are generalists in orientation yet strong - in functional competencies
The Master in Business Administration program is committed to make a difference in the development of managers who will be leaders, decision-makers, innovators and good citizens in a rapidly changing world.
Committed to intellectual expertise, scholarly research and a spirit of community involvement, the Master in Business Administration program is designed to enhance skills in analytical thinking, good judgment, innovation, and creativity.
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