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Program Description
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) was uniquely designed with corporations’ modern-day needs. Leaders, executives, and specialists from different companies directly contributed to the development of this program. In addition, all courses are team taught by a faculty and an industry expert. In addition to the General Management track, the program offers nine concentrations to allow students to customize the program to their career aspirations.
Accounting
Business Intelligence
Finance
Human Resources Management
International Business
Leadership
Project Management and Process Improvement
Sales Management and Business Development
Supply Chain Management
Program Learning Outcomes
LO1: The student will identify drivers of industry and organizational change and be able to predict the impact of change on organizational performance
LO2: The student will design, implement, evaluate and monitor the effectiveness of organizational strategies, making necessary amendments during this process
LO3: The student will apply concepts and decision models in financial accounting, statistics, organizational behavior, finance, economics, marketing, information systems management, and operations management to make business decisions
Each concentration has separate learning objectives specific to that field that are defined in the catalog entry for the associated graduate certificate.
Graduates of the UHD MBA with a General Management concentration will also meet the following learning outcomes:
- The student will recognize the characteristics of situations requiring specific leadership styles and apply the appropriate style.
- The student will identify similarities and differences among cultural environments that impact organizational activities
- The student will identify and critically analyze salient legal and ethical responsibilities in business issues.
Admission Criteria
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Successful applicants will demonstrate potential for success via the required materials. Applicants with degrees in non-business fields may be required to take leveling courses prior to beginning MBA course sequences.
- GMAT is optional. Submit official GMAT score report within last five years or GMAT is waived for admissions into certificates (soft-start MBA) or under specific waiver conditions below.
- GMAT is waived as a requirement for any of the following:
- Undergraduate Degree Holders: Have an overall GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 hours or an overall GPA of at least 3.0 at an accredited institution.
- Advanced Degree Holders: Have an earned graduate degree from a regionally-accredited U.S. institution (or U.S. licensure).
Admission Materials
- Complete the UHD online graduate application.
- A personal statement of approximately 250-500 words addressing why the applicant desires an MBA from UHD, as well as other circumstances the applicant desires to share with the admissions committee.
- GMAT score less than 5 years old (unless waived under admissions requirements)
- Professional resume documenting work experience that emphasizes personal and professional accomplishments and leadership experience.
- Two recommendation forms from individuals acquainted with the applicant’s leadership capabilities.
- For graduates of universities in a country where English is not the native language: minimum IBT TOEFL scores of 81 or an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher.
- Payment of application fee.
- Official transcript(s) from the institute where the applicant’s Bachelor’s degree was conferred as well as any advanced degrees (if applicable). All documents must be received from the degree/credit granting institution. Evaluations from foreign institutions must include the course by course evaluation with GPA indication.
- Official transcripts should be submitted either electronically or by sealed mail from your prior institution to:
University of Houston - Downtown
Office of Graduate & International Admissions
One Main Street, Suite GSB 308
Houston, TX 77002
Admission Process
The Executive Director of Graduate Business Programs ensures that the required materials are submitted and complete. The Executive Director will forward applicant materials to the Faculty MBA director for final decision, which may be made in consultation with faculty reviewers. Candidates whose work experience and academic history do not provide a clear conclusion may be asked to interview with a program director, and a final review and decision will be rendered by a committee led by the Faculty MBA Director. The Executive Director will communicate with accepted applicants by sending a letter of admission and a letter of intent via email. The Executive Director will communicate via email for applicants who are denied admission to the program or who may be recommended for a different pathway into the program.
Admission Appeals
The following link provides the appeal form for admissions decisions. The Executive Director will process an applicant’s appeal request and the MBA director will make the final decision. The Executive Director or MBA director will notify the student by email of the final decision.
https://uhd.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6EyTxxENvotGRz8
MBA Requirements
MBA classes are offered one night a week over eight weeks, generally one or two courses at a time. Students may complete the program in 1 - 2 years.