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Foundation Courses (0-8 Hours)
Foundation courses may be waived, subject to transcript review.
BL 0712 - Legal Environment of Global Business
QM 0713 - Statistical Analysis
ECON 0713 - Managerial Economics
Math Proficiency*
* Student must demonstrate math proficiency at the basic calculus level.
Core Courses (37 Hours)
Students complete all courses in a cohort beginning each August.
FALL 1
MBA 7003 - Preparing, Understanding and Using Financial Statements
MBA 7013 - Financial Management
MBA 7023 - Ethical Organizational Behavior
MBA 7033 - Operations Management
SPRING
MBA 7043 - Corporate and Business Strategy
MBA 7053 - Marketing Management
MBA 7073 - Management Information Systems and Project Management
Elective
SUMMER
Internship
FALL 2
MBA 7063 - The World Economy
MBA 7116 - Multi-disciplinary Business Applications
Elective
Elective Courses
Elective courses vary each semester and may require additional prerequisite courses. Examples of elective courses include, but are not limited to:
FIN 7093 - International Financial Management
MBA 7083 - Decision Analysis and Modeling
MBA 7183 - Entrepreneurship
MBA 7093 - Organizational Leadership
MBA 7133 - Innovation and Product Development
MBA 7143 - International Marketing
MBA 7163 - Supply Chain Management
MBA 7153 - Consumer Behavior
Study Abroad
Foundation Courses (0-8 Hours)
Foundation Courses may be waived subject to transcript review
BL 0712 - Legal Environment of Global Business
ECON 0713 - Managerial Economics
QM 0713 - Statistical Analysis
Math Proficiency*
* Student must demonstrate math proficiency at the basic calculus level.
Core Courses (36 Hours)
MBA 7003 - Preparing, Understanding and Using Financial Statements
MBA 7013 - Financial Management
MBA 7023 - Ethical Organizational Behavior
MBA 7033 - Operations Management
MBA 7043 - Corporate and Business Strategy
MBA 7053 - Marketing Management
MBA 7063 - The World Economy
MBA 7073 - Management Information Systems and Project Management
4 Elective Courses
Elective Courses
Elective courses vary each semester and may require additional prerequisite courses. Examples of elective courses include, but are not limited to:
MBA 7083 - Decision Analysis and Modeling
MBA 7093 - Organizational Leadership
MBA 7123 - Human Resource Management
MBA 7133 - Innovation and Product Development
MBA 7143 - International Marketing
MBA 7153 - Consumer Behavior
MBA 7163 - Supply Chain Management
MBA 7183 - Entrepreneurship
Foundation Courses (0-18 Hours)
Foundation Courses may be waived, subject to transcript review.
BL 0712 - Legal Environment of Global Business
MBA 7003 - Preparing, Understanding and Using Financial Statements
ECON 0713 - Managerial Economics
MBA 7013 - Financial Management
QM 0713 - Statistical Analysis
MATH 2014 - Calculus I
MATH 2024 - Calculus II
Core Courses (42 Hours)
MBA (18 Hours) MBA 7023 - Ethical Organizational Behavior
MBA 7033 - Operations Management
MBA 7043 - Corporate and Business Strategy
MBA 7073 - MIS and Project Management
MBA 7063 - The World Economy
MBA 7053 - Marketing Management
MSF (18 Hours) FIN 7003 - Financial Theory
FIN 7023 - Investment Analysis & Management
FIN 7033 - Derivative Securities
FIN 7213 - Research Tools in Finance
QM 7003 - Introduction to Operations Research
Electives (6 hours)
Two Elective Courses
Options (12 Hours) - Students choose one option
The Corporate Finance option prepares students for careers involving functions such as analyzing mergers, acquisitions and divestitures; financing firm growth; managing corporate investments; and determining the optimal allocation of a firm's assets. Areas of study include short-term financial assets, long-term financing and investment decisions, international finance and risk management.
FIN 7013 - Long-Term Financial Decisions
FIN 7123 - Enterprise Risk Management
or FIN 7043 - Working Capital Management
FIN 7093 - International Financial Management
QM 7053 - Computer Simulation
The Investments and Portfolio Management option is for individuals seeking in-depth study of financial markets and an understanding of the market's role in developing the financial assets of corporations, mutual funds and private investors. Students participate in the management of a real portfolio valued at more than $1,550,000.
FIN 6113 - Student Investment Fund
FIN 7053 - Portfolio Management
FIN 7073 - Empirical Methods in Finance
FIN 7223 - Fixed Income Analysis
The Risk Management option is designed for students with strong quantitative backgrounds who intend to pursue careers as risk managers. Professionals in this area use advanced mathematical models to analyze business risks and to determine courses of action that are within acceptable risk limits.
FIN 7073 - Empirical Methods in Finance
FIN 7133 - Advanced Derivative Securities
FIN 7123 - Enterprise Risk Management
QM 7053 - Computer Simulation
Foundation Courses (0-6 Hours)
Foundation Courses may be waived, subject to transcript review
QM 0713 - Statistical Analysis
ECON 0713 - Managerial Economics
Math Proficiency*
*Student must demonstrate math proficiency at the basic calculus level.
Core Courses (30 Hours)
Student complete all courses.
MBA 7003 - Preparing, Understanding and Using Financial Statements
MBA 7013 - Financial Management
MBA 7023 - Ethical Organizational Behavior
MBA 7033 - Operations Management
MBA 7043 - Corporate and Business Strategy
MBA 7053 - Marketing Management
MBA 7063 - The World Economy
MBA 7073 - Management Information Systems and Project Management
2 Elective Courses
Elective Courses
Elective courses vary each semester and may require additional prerequisite courses. Examples of elective courses include, but are not limited to:
MBA 7083 - Decision Analysis and Modeling
MBA 7183 - Entrepreneurship
MBA 7093 - Organizational Leadership
MBA 7133 - Innovation and Product Development
MBA 7143 - International Marketing
MBA 7163 - Supply Chain Management
Law Component (78 Hours)
Students in the joint program complete all requirements for the Juris Doctor.
Students complete 78 hours of law courses, and 10 hours of business courses count as JD program electives.
The University of Tulsa College of Law features four special centers: the Center for Comparative and International Law, the Center for Dispute Resolutions, the National Energy-Environment Law and Policy Institute and the Native American Law Center.
The College offers many opportunities for specialization with seven Certificate programs, including: Native American Law, Health Law, Public Policy, Lawyering Skills, Comparative and International Law, Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law and Entrepreneurial Law.