McLane College of Business

Degree Programs

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)

Master of Science in Accounting (M.S.A.)

 

Master of Science in Information Systems (M.S.I.S.)

Master of Science in Management (M.S.M.)

Concentrations (combine with any degree program)
     Management
     Information Systems Management
     Accounting Analytics
     International Business
     Supply Chain Management
     Not-for-Profit Management
     Health Care Administration 

 

Vision

The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor aspires to be the leading provider of Christian graduate business education in the southwest.

Mission

The McLane College of Business provides high quality, innovative and accessible business education with a distinctive commitment to business as calling, preparing graduates for purposeful service and leadership.

Objectives

The College of Business seeks to provide a broad education that prepares graduates to succeed and be competitive in a global business world. Essential business concepts and skills needed by future leaders provide the foundation education into which Christian principles, leadership fundamentals, practical experiences, and global concepts are integrated. Special emphasis is placed on excellent oral, written, and technology-based communication skills.

General Information

Modular Design
The UMHB “Modular Masters” allows students to combine any core degree program with electives organized into “concentrations” to attain an accredited degree with a focus on career goals. Using these electives, students tailor their degree to provide the best preparation for their chosen career path. 

Program Length
Each degree consists of 24 core coursework hours covering specific requirements for that discipline. Students then add 6 hours (M.S.A./M.S.M.) or 12 hours (M.B.A. / M.S.I.S.) from a list of electives organized into concentrations. Students choosing all their electives from a single concentration will have that emphasis noted on their academic record. Students preferring to select electives from multiple concentrations will receive their degree without mention of a concentration.

M.S.A. and M.S.M. students have the option of completing their degree (without a concentration), in 30 hours while M.B.A. and M.S.I.S. are 36-hour degrees. M.S.A. and M.S.M. students desiring a concentration must complete all 36 hours.

Fulltime students can complete their degree in one year. Working professionals attending part time can complete in two years. Students may take up to five years to complete their program.


Program Start and Stop Points

Fall and spring semesters divide into two terms denoted A and B. The A term spans seven weeks and B term spans eight weeks. Summer is divided into two six-week terms, also denoted A and B.

A student may begin classes at the start of any A or B term in fall, spring, or summer. Likewise, a student may stop classes for any reason at these breakpoints without academic consequence.


Program Schedule and Delivery


With the exception of the M.S.A. for which a fully online format is offered, these programs primarily use a *hybrid delivery method requiring a visit to campus (referred to as residencies) at the beginning and end of selected courses. These residencies are mandatory. The intervening weeks make use of distance-learning technologies and methods. Students must have access to the appropriate technology (mostly a good computer and high-speed Internet) to successfully complete their program.

*Limited face-to-face class meetings may be offered for selected courses as need dictates.