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gradcollege.txstate.edu The M.B.A. program equips new graduates with the knowledge, skills and perspectives necessary to lead in the evolving business environment. Business Administration MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FULL-TIME COHORT)

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The M.B.A. program equips new graduates with the knowledge, skills and perspectives necessary to lead in the evolving business environment.

Business Administration M A S T E R O F B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R AT I O N

( F U L L -T I M E C O H O R T )

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Texas State University, to the extent not in conflict with federal or state law, prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, veterans’ status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.

Course Work The Texas State full-time cohort M.B.A. program provides the knowledge and tools needed for a successful career in the management of organizations. Key elements of the program include a high degree of curriculum integration and a strong focus on professional development. For the first semester of the program, separate sections of the Tier I classes are designated for that year’s entering cohort. During the summer session, students are required to participate in an internship. In addition, the full-time cohort has a required study abroad experience in the final semester of the program.

Why choose Texas State? The full-time cohort program streamlines graduate studies for those who wish to complete their M.B.A. in a cohort-based format. With some afternoon and mostly evening classes, the 42-hour program spans just 21 months. The full-time cohort M.B.A. program is offered exclusively at the San Marcos campus.

The M.B.A. program touts a diverse student population due to the curriculum design, which equips business and non-business majors with a fundamental skill set without requiring prerequisite or leveling courses.

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Department MissionThe McCoy College of Business Administration fosters an engaged learning community that prepares a diverse student population for successful business careers as responsible global citizens. The College complements these efforts with research that adds to knowledge, provides solutions to business challenges and contributes to pedagogical advances. As a result, all McCoy College programs are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Less than 5% of the schools worldwide granting business degrees have earned AACSB accreditation.

The McCoy College of Business Administration strives to continue to lead in experiential business education and business-relevant, socially significant research.

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This information is available in alternate format upon request from the Office of Disability Services. Texas State University is a tobacco-free campus. 17-264

Faculty The McCoy College faculty aspires to create value through business-relevant and socially significant research. The intellectual contributions produced by faculty members add to knowledge about business practices, provide solutions to business challenges and contribute toward understanding and improving the relationship between business and society. McCoy graduate students often have the opportunity to work with faculty on research through course work and several graduate research assistantships offered by the College.

Career Options In addition to a portfolio of quantitative skills, a McCoy M.B.A. student will acquire practical management and leadership skills. These skills are transferable to any industry including technology, healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, consumer products and nonprofits. McCoy M.B.A. graduates have embarked on career paths at a variety of firms including Apple, Applied Materials, Dell, Frost Bank, H-E-B and IBM.

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How to Apply For information regarding admission requirements and submission instructions, please visit: gradcollege.txstate.edu/apply

*International applicants can view specific deadlines and requirements at: gradcollege.txstate.edu/international

For information on deadlines, admission requirements

and funding, visit:gradcollege.txstate.edu/programs/mba

Important Deadlines*Admissions Priority Fall: February 1 Fall: June 1 Spring: No admission Summer: No admission

Funding: Scholarships, Fellowships and Assistantships Applications must be complete by the priority deadline to be considered for funding.

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One of the best things about this program is the student diversity. Collaborating with students from different academic backgrounds has been a great learning experience.

– Jaclyn Ramirez, MBA Class of 2017

Emmett and Miriam McCoy Graduate School of Business

601 University Dr. San Marcos, TX 78666-4684

512.245.3591 | [email protected]