Online Master of Business Administration
Program of Work
DEFICIENCY ADVANCED PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS
i. INSY 5330 1. MBAO 6331
(Introduction to Computers and Information Systems) (Technical Business Research)
ii. STAT 5301 2. MBAO 6332
(Statistics) (Impact of Information Technologies)
CORE 3. MBAO 6333
(Legal Environment in Business)
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1. MBAO 6311 4. MBAO 6334
(Financial Accounting Analysis) (Production and Operations Management)
2. MBAO 6312 5. MBAO 6335
(Macro Economic Analysis) (Current Issues in Financial Management)
3. MBAO 6313 6. MBAO 6336
(Management) (Managerial Accounting)
4. MBAO 6314 7. MBAO 6371*
(Quantitative Analysis) (Human Resource Management)
5. MBAO 6315 8. MBAO 6372*
(Marketing) (Organizational Leadership and Change)
6. MBAO 6316 9. MBAO 6373*
(Financial Management) (International Management)
10. MBAO 6395**
(Business Policy)
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Waivers: Up to 4 core courses may be waived based For additional information:
on previous academic coursework and satisfactory University of Texas at Arlington
grades and advisor approval. Graduate Business Services
College of Business Administration–Suite 107
**Must earn 18 semester credit hours in the Online
MBA program before taking these courses
Phone: (817) 272-3005 Fax: (817) 272-5799
Home page: http://www2.uta.edu/gradbiz or,
**Must earn 36 semester credit hours in the Online visit the UT Telecampus Home page:
MBA program before taking this course http://www.utsystem.edu/telecampus/MBAO/home.htm
Admission Requirements: Students interested in the Online MBA program must
GPA: 3.0 state on the application for admission that they are
GMAT: 480 (must score at least 30% on both verbal and applying to the Online MBA program. Admission to the
quantitative sections) UTA in-residence program or meeting admission criteria
TOEFL: 550 (paper-based test; 213 (computer-based test) does not guarantee or imply admission to the Online MBA
Required for most international students. Program.
Index: 1080 (GPA multiplied by 200 plus GMAT)
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ONLINE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
WAIVER POLICY
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The University of Texas at Arlington, graduate business degrees consist of core level and advanced levels of
study. Courses at the core level cover the Common Body of Knowledge required for all undergraduate
business degrees from AACSB-International Association for Management Education accredited
colleges/universities. Depending on the applicant’s previous undergraduate coursework and performance, up
to four of the following graduate business Core courses (column 1) may be waived if an applicant has
successfully completed (normally with a “B” grade or better) the counterpart undergraduate course (column
2). Undergraduate courses taken within the last 5 years may be used toward waivers; undergraduate courses 5
- 10 years old will normally be used towards waivers if there is adequate knowledge in the field. When
undergraduate coursework is over 10 years old, continuous professional involvement in the field will be
required.
ACCELERATED COURSE WAIVER PROGRAM FOR APPLICANTS WITH SUPERIOR CREDENTIALS
GRADUATE LEVEL.....................……………....OR.............……………….......UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
DEFICIENCY COURSES
BUSA 5301 STATISTICS....................... BUSA 3321 STATISTICS I
INSY 5310 INTRO TO COMP...................... BUSA 2303 INTRO MIS/DATA
CORE COURSES
MBAO 6311 (ACCT 5301) FIN ACCT............................... ACCT 2301 PRIN ACCOUNT I
MBAO 6312 (ECON 5311) MACRO.................................. ECON 2305 PRIN MACRO ECO
or ECON 3312 MACROECONOMICS
MBAO 6313 (MANA 5312) MANAGEMENT....................... MANA 3319* MGT PROCESS THR
MBAO 6315 (MARK 5311) MARKETING.......................... MARK 3321* PRIN OF MKT
MBAO 6316 (FINA 5311) BUS FIN MGT......................... FINA 3313* BUS FINANCE
*THESE JR/SR COURSES, IF TAKEN AT A JUNIOR COLLEGE, MAY NOT BE USED TOWARD WAIVERS.
NOTES:
1. “C” grades will be accepted when there is an upper division course in related area with a “B” or better grade.
2. Degree holders wishing to raise their undergraduate GPAs must take courses at a four year college. In addition, the applicant must request the graduate
school to include such courses in computing his/her GPA.
3. If a bachelor’s degree is completed, core courses should be completed at the graduate level upon entering the program. Exceptions can be made, when
an applicant has not taken the GMAT but wishes to start taking undergraduate courses to use as waivers.
4. Up to four core courses may be waived based on previous academics coursework and satisfactory grades.
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