Program type:

Major
Format:

On Campus
Est. time to complete:

1-2 years
Credit Hours:

42
Launch professionally: Earn your M.B.A. in an industry-driven community of learners.
The MBA in Business Management is a rigorous full-time program designed to prepare a selective cohort of students for leadership in their careers in as little as 11 months.

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Why Earn a Master's in Management?

The curriculum relies heavily on experiential learning, industry interaction, and team collaboration. The intensive cohort structure is built around industry interaction, and the larger goal of the program is to nurture future business leaders who become change agents.

The program exposes students to explicit knowledge about various aspects of business (across all sectors) and helps students translate this knowledge into tacit capabilities.

Designed for students who hold degrees from any major, the ideal candidate will be academically curious and professionally motivated. While many students are recent graduates, any candidate seeking a full-time M.B.A. is welcome and encouraged to apply.

Marketable Skills
  • Team work
  • Strategic integration of business subjects
  • Quantitative analysis of business situations
  • Apply principles of ethical conduct
  • Apply knowledge to business situations

Management Master's Highlights

The G. Brint Ryan College of Business, one of the nation’s largest business schools, is accredited by the AACSB International — the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business — which means we meet or exceed strict academic standards for excellence in education.
The Business Leadership Building, which has Gold-level LEED certification for sustainability, provides the highest level of academic instruction possible using cutting-edge technology and interactive learning environments.
UNT services exclusively for graduate students include writing and statistical support. The Toulouse Graduate School® offers a variety of professional development workshops, including a Dissertation Boot Camp. Many are available online for your convenience.
Online courses allow you to combine coursework with full-time or part-time employment.
UNT’s proximity opens up a wealth of career, networking and internship opportunities. UNT is nestled in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, home to the nation’s fourth largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies.
The University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business is the choice of more than 8,000 students — making it one of the largest business schools in the nation.

What Can You do With a Master's in Management?

An M.B.A. provides an excellent educational foundation if you’re preparing to enter the business world, or if you have an established career path. Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the nation’s most dynamic business and economic areas. At UNT, you can make connections that lead to business opportunities locally, nationally or internationally.

Management Master's Courses You Could Take

Introduction to the Business Decision Process (3 hrs)
Emphasis on model assumptions, applying the correct statistical model and interpreting the results. Topics include simple regression, multiple regression (e.g., qualitative variable coding, model building) and experimental design (e.g., completely randomized design, randomized block design, multi-factor designs).
Financial Management (3 hrs)
Tools and techniques used and proposed in corporate financial management. Analysis of the investment and financing decisions and the environment in which such decisions are made are covered in readings, case problems and class discussion.
Marketing Management (3 hrs)
Application of concepts, tools and procedures employed by practicing marketing managers. Specific attention is given to product development and management, promotion development and management, channel selection and management, physical distribution management, and price setting and management. Students acquire skills in the essentials of case analysis and written as well as oral presentation of their analysis. Oral presentations may be made using electronic media. Groups may be required for case work.
Organizational Behavior and Analysis (3 hrs)
Research emphasis in organizational behavior stressing organization-people linkages and interrelationships, including selection, orientation and training; job design and reward systems; supervision; formal participation schemes; appraisals and development; organizational structure and design; communications; control; and conflict resolution.
Leveraging Information Technology for Business (3 hrs)
Examines the role of information technology (IT) in an organization’s operations, processes and strategy. Challenges students to develop and apply critical thinking skills to understand how to leverage IT to address organizational issues by understanding how, why and where IT is used in organizations.
Accounting for Management (3 hrs)
Designed to provide an understanding of managerial accounting data in making business decisions. Cases, readings and projects are used to examine a wide variety of managerial topics.

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