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MHCM - Business Administration - Health Care Management (MBA)

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGYMastersMaster of Business Administration

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Admission Requirements

Parker University welcomes applications from persons seeking an opportunity to obtain an MBA in a fully online degree. This degree is built specifically for part-time students, with online courses that allow for flexibility. The seven and a half week courses allow students to focus on one subject at a time. The university reserves the right to restrict or deny admission to any applicant who is not considered to be an appropriate degree candidate as determined by the university.

In addition to the university graduate admission requirements, all applicants applying for admission into the MBA program may be admitted by meeting one of the following options:

  1. Four-year baccalaureate degree in business (or equivalent) from an accredited institution.

  2. A bachelor degree or equivalent from an accredited institution and completion of MBA foundational (pre-requisite) courses*.

    ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting

    MANA 3301 Principles of Management

    *Pre-requisite Courses: Foundational courses must be successfully completed with 80 percent or “B” or above prior to taking the MBA major course.

  3. Provisional Admission: Students may be provisionally admitted to the graduate program pending the completion of prerequisite course(s) with a grade point average of 3.0, with no course grades below a “B” for the first six hours in the MBA program.

  4. Incomplete Admission: Should a student not be able to provide all the required documentation for entrance into the program, at the discretion of the Dean or Vice Provost, the student may be allowed to register for one term. Should the student not provide the remaining documentation for admission, during the first term, the student may not register for additional classes. Failure to provide documentation, test scores, or to achieve the grade-point average required by the end of the first term may lead to suspension or dismissal from the university.