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Master of Business Administration

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Description

The Business Administration program’s objective is to provide holders of non-business degrees, an opportunity for a career change into general management, by providing an industry responsive program relevant to both students and the future needs of employers. Students cover the areas of business administration, accounting, finance and marketing; and many specialist electives. Successful completion of the Business Administration program leads to the award of a Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA).

Course Structure

Entry Requirements

For graduate studies in Business Administration (i.e. the MBA program), a prospective student must be above the age of 22 and have an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any discipline from an accredited university (or from a government approved institution, if outside the United States); a minimum of five years work experience; and meet the university’s English Proficiency Requirements listed below. Upon application for enrollment, a prospective student must provide a notarized copy of their degree certificate, a short resume, and a certified photo identification for admission to the program.

Final Assessment

Once you have completed all the topics in the course, you will be given access to a Written Assignment or a Final Online Exam. The Online Final Exam is a composite of all the topic assessment questions. You will be allowed only One Attempt at the final exam. The final exam is 90-minutes in duration. After 90-minutes, whatever you have attempted will be submitted automatically to Calwest for assessment, and you will get your final grade soon after (within 24-hours).