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Master of Business Administration
Saturday M.B.A. - Curriculum
Saturday M.B.A. classes are held in two sessions—morning and afternoon—for approximately 38 Saturdays a year for 23 months. Classes meet for approximately three hours each session. The afternoon session concludes by 3:30 p.m. Students attend classes for three semesters each year—fall, spring, and summer. Typically, students begin the sequence in the fall.
Because we know how important it is for the M.B.A. experience to fit into an already busy life, we offer additional options for convenience and flexibility in the schedule. If Saturday M.B.A. students are unable to attend a course in the Saturday format, they are welcome to take the course in the regular Part-Time M.B.A. Program, in which courses are offered on weeknights in the traditional fall and spring (15-week), and summer (12-week) semesters.
If students follow the course sequence below, they will complete the program in just under two years.*
| YEAR ONE: |
Morning |
Afternoon |
| Fall: |
MBA 810 |
MBA 691 |
| Spring: |
MBA 690 |
MBA 692 |
| Summer: |
MBA 820 |
Specialization (700-level) course |
| Year TWO: |
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| Fall: |
MBA 830 |
Specialization (700-level) course |
| Spring: |
MBA 901 |
Specialization (700-level) course |
| Summer: |
MBA 902 |
Elective (700-level) course |
| MBA 810 |
Self-Assessment for Leadership |
| MBA 691 |
Managerial Accounting for Decision Making |
| MBA 690 |
Creating Customers through Effective Marketing Management |
| MBA 692 |
Financial Performance: Control and Measurement |
| MBA 820 |
Information Technology for Decision Making |
| MBA 830 |
Financial Statement Analysis |
| MBA 901 |
Competing in a Global Market I: Analysis of the Business Environment |
| MBA 902 |
Competing in a Global Market II: Analysis and Implementation of Strategy |
*These courses will be offered as listed, but time slots are subject to change.
Specialization and elective courses will be offered in the areas of Accounting, Finance, Management, and Marketing, and will be determined based on student interest and faculty availability. Fraud Examination, Mergers and Acquisitions, International Marketing, and Power and Influence are just a few examples of some of these courses.
Saturday M.B.A. students will graduate with a specialization in General Business Administration.
Denise Saurennann
Acting Director
MBA - Part Time Graduate Studies
1900 West Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19141 USA
Phone (215) 951-1057 Fax (215) 951-1886
e-mail: mba@lasalle.edu
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