2019-2020 Graduate Catalog (As of 06-27-19) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, M.B.A.
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Mission Statement
The mission of the MBA Program is to prepare future business leaders to serve our state, region and the global business world. Upon graduation our students will have a greater sense of purpose. To accomplish our mission, they receive a personalized educational experience that encourages a global mindset, inspires creativity and innovation, and develops leadership skills in preparation for business challenges and opportunities.
Program Description
The College of Charleston School of Business offers a one-year, full-time MBA program for high-performing individuals who want to advance their knowledge of working in a business environment and excel with an expectation of career success. The program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB).
This rigorous, one-year program combines a solid core curriculum and the opportunity to focus in a specialized area of study. We work with business leaders to identify the core professional development skills, knowledge and perspectives that make graduates stand out in the global talent marketplace. Case-based, team-oriented projects, executive mentors, professional coaching and global experiences combine to help students dramatically increase and measure the impact of their abilities in these crucial areas. They emerge as changed individuals primed for successful careers. Students also learn the best practices, processes and applications used in progressive organizations throughout the world.
The School of Business is located in the heart of downtown Charleston, a historically significant, sophisticated, coastal city that provides numerous opportunities for an enriched experience during the students one year of study.
Dual MBA/JD Program
The MBA program in conjunction with the Charleston School of Law offers a dual MBA/JD degree program. Law school students who have completed two years of study or earned their Juris Doctorate and meet the admission requirements and prerequisites, may apply to the College of Charleston MBA program. After completing the requirements for the MBA degree, students who have not already earned their JD will return to the law school to finish their degree requirements. Additional information on this dual program is available from the College’s MBA program director.
Admission Requirements and Application Deadlines
Institutional Requirements
- A completed application form with a nonrefundable application fee of $50.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework. An earned bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is required.
- International applicants should refer to the International Students area within the “Admissions Information” section of the catalog for information on providing appropriate documentation with the application.
Program Requirements
We are looking for high-potential business leaders who can navigate the operating environment of globally oriented, 21st century enterprises. You must be able to take on the challenges presented by environmental, social, and technological complexity. This is a rigorous program for students with a strong work ethic and a desire to succeed. The MBA Committee shall have the option to approve substitutions in submission requirements and shall approve exceptions to the admission requirements in unique cases, subject to the review and determination of the Graduate Dean. Contact the MBA Director for further information.
- A competitive GMAT, GRE or approved graduate proficiency exam score
- Undergraduate GPA with A/B average
- Letter(s) of recommendation (two preferred).
- Personal and professional goal statement
- Resume
- For international students: a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS, 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, or 83 on the computer-based TOEFL
- Optional Interview: A personal interview is not required for admission, but we strongly encourage it. We welcome prospective students to visit with us in person, attend an info session, or arrange a video interview. In addition, you may attend a class, meet our staff, and talk with current students. Please contact Seaton Brown at brownms@cofc.edu to schedule an interview or a visit. To attend an info session, visit our website at http://MBACharleston.com to register online
Application Deadlines
This program accepts applications once a year for candidates intending to begin courses during the fall semester. Applications are reviewed with rolling admissions, beginning December 1st.
- Fall: March 1, Priority*; April 1, International students; May 1, Final**
- Spring: No Spring Admission
- Summer: No Summer Admission
*To be considered for a merit-based scholarship or graduate assistantship.
**Spots are not guaranteed to high-performing applicants that wait until May 1 to apply.
Program Format
The College of Charleston’s MBA is a full-time program taught in residence on the College of Charleston campus. Admitted students are given access to online proficiency courses to be completed prior to the first day of Pre-Term. Pre-Term is a two-week, in-person orientation designed to acclimate students to the classroom, coursework and community while also enhancing their career development skills.
The MBA program core curriculum consists of nine courses, completed in a cohort environment. Four core courses are taken in the fall, four in the spring and a capstone in the summer. In addition to the core curriculum, students take one course each term related to a single focus area of their choosing. The emphasis areas are Finance, Marketing and Hospitality Revenue Management.
Courses are taught Monday through Thursday. Additional activities and seminars are scheduled on Fridays. The international immersion trip takes place at the end of the spring term. A detailed calendar of the academic year can be found on the program’s website.
Transfer Credit Policy
The Master of Business Administration does not accept graduate transfer credit from another institution. Dual MBA/JD program students should discuss required number of academic units with the MBA program director.
Program Requirements
Student Learning Outcomes
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