Curriculum
There are four major components that make up the flexible curriculum with only one required course, Effective Leadership. You choose what you take and when based on your experience, education, and goals.
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- Foundation courses focus on developing analytical tools and knowledge that support the rest of the curriculum.
- Functions, Management, and Business Environment cover basic business functions (finance, marketing, and operations); management (decisions, people, and strategy); as well as the business environment in which firms operate.
- Electives cover 14 concentrations, offering students the chance to explore a topic more deeply. Concentrations will help you develop additional frameworks that enhance or complement your experience.
- Leadership training is seen as so critical that it's the only required component. All students must participate in Effective Leadership, where they'll work on key management skills such as interpersonal communication, relationship building, and conflict resolution.
Overview of Program
The Evening MBA and Weekend MBA Programs consists of 20 classes plus Effective Leadership. Courses are distributed as follows.
Foundation Courses (3 courses)
Choose one course from each category
| | Fundamental Courses | Advanced Alternatives |
| FOUNDATIONS |
| Financial Accounting |
Financial Accounting |
Accounting & Financial Analysis I; Accounting & Financial Analysis II; Financial Statement Analysis |
| Microeconomics |
Microeconomics; Advanced Microeconomic Analysis |
The Employment Relationship; Topics in Microeconomic Theory; Economic Analysis of Major Policy Issues |
| Statistics |
Business Statistics; Applied Regression Analysis |
Analysis of Financial Time Series; Financial Econometrics; Statistical Insight into Marketing, Consulting & Entrepreneurship; Data Mining |
Functions, Management, and Business Environment (6 courses)
Choose six courses from six of the seven categories
| | Fundamental Courses | Approved Substitutes |
| FUNCTIONS |
| Finance |
Introductory Finance; Investments; Corporation Finance |
Portfolio Management; Advanced Investments; Theory of Financial Decisions I; Theory of Financial Decisions II; Asset Pricing; Financial Instruments; Fixed Income Asset Pricing; Cases in Financial Management: Entrepreneurial Finance and Private Equity |
| Marketing |
Marketing Strategy |
Consumer Behavior; Quantitative Marketing Research Methods; Data-Driven Marketing; Marketing Research; Developing New Products and Services; Pricing Strategies; Advance Marketing Strategy |
| Operations |
Operations Management |
Supply Chain Strategy & Practice; Operations Strategy & Performance Analysis; Revenue Management; Managing Service Operations |
| MANAGEMENT |
| Decisions |
Managerial Decision Making; Managerial Accounting; Managerial Decision Modeling |
None |
| People |
Managing in Organizations; Network Structures of Effective Management; Power and Influence in Organizations; Managing the Workplace |
None |
| Strategy |
Competitive Strategy; Strategy and Structure: Markets and Organizations; Business Policy |
None
|
| BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT |
| Business Environment |
Macroeconomics; Global Institutions & Political Economy |
The Legal Infrastructure of Business; Law, Economics & Business; Money and Banking; Understanding Central Banks; International Commercial Policy; International Financial Policy |
Electives (11 courses)
Define what areas of study you would like to pursue, or even take some classes from other university departments including the University of Chicago Law School and Harris School of Public Policy.
Effective Leadership (1 course)
Incoming Evening MBA and Weekend MBA students complete the Effective Leadership graduation requirement by attending a three-day program (LAUNCH) and by participating in one additional class session during their first quarter. LAUNCH is held before the academic quarter begins and includes a dynamic line-up of activities, from curriculum and research center overviews, to lunches with alumni and faculty. Students complete most of their Effective Leadership curriculum during LAUNCH, participating in workshops with a cohort to create strong bonds and build peer relationships.