M.B.A. Concentrations

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

    The M.B.A. program at the Anderson School is based upon a strong core curriculum which is both challenging and continuously evolving to keep pace with the issues facing today’s managers. Students with degrees in any discipline may apply for admission to the M.B.A. program. The M.B.A. program is a 48 hour program with two degree tracks: (1) an M.B.A. with no concentration consisting of 30 hours of core plus 18 hours of general management electives, or (2) an M.B.A. with a concentration consisting of 30 hours of core, 15 hours of concentration requirements, plus 3 hours of general management electives to total 48 hours. Some concentrations require more than 15 hours. Concentrations that are currently offered are listed beneath the General M.B.A. Core.


    M.B.A. Concentrations

    Accounting  15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/accounting.asp

    Requirements:
    MGMT 503, 540, 541, 543, 544.
    Students who have taken the equivalent of one or more of the required classes (students should check with an advisor if they think they have already taken an acceptable graduate or undergraduate equivalent) may substitute any of the required classes with an elective from the following list (again provided they have not taken an equivalent): MGMT 542, 546, 547, 548, 559, 590, 591, 592, 593, 640, 641, and 594 (Accounting special topics only). Students who are planning on taking the CPA exam are strongly recommended to visit with a faculty advisor before selecting courses from the list of electives.

    Entrepreneurship - 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/entre.asp
    The Entrepreneurship Concentration is for students who seek to start their own business or manage an existing entrepreneurial venture. 

    Requirements:
    MGMT 556 and 557 and three of the following courses:

    MGMT 594 Special Topics courses when offered on entrepreneurship-related topics, MGMT 503 Managerial/Cost Accounting, MGMT 516 Entrepreneurial Finance in High Technology, MGMT 543 Seminar in Business Tax Planning, MGMT 568 Creative Leadership and Innovating Organizations, MGMT 584 Sales Management and MGMT 596 International Entrepreneurship. Other electives may be allowed with the approval of the concentration advisor.

    Finance- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/finance.asp
    In addition to MGMT 526, the Finance Concentration requires the following courses: 571 and 577. Also, three courses must be chosen from the following: 516, 570, 573, 574, 576, 579.

    Information Assurance- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/ia.asp
    Requirements:
    15 hours from the following:
    MGMT 544, 636, 637, 641, 642, 647, 648, and Special Topics course MGMT 594 entitled Internal Auditing and Investigations.

    Multiple MGMT 594 and 639 sections may be counted toward the concentration requirements as long as the topics vary and are related to IA. (Students should check with the faculty concentration advisor before taking any special topics courses numbered MGMT 594 and/or MGMT 639 to be sure the course will count toward the concentration.) MGMT 551 and 552 (independent study) sections covering IA-related topics may count toward the concentration requirements with advance approval.

    International Management- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/international.asp
    Requirements:
    15 hours from the following:
    MGMT 524, 548, 560, 569, 574, 583, 595, 596, 597, and 594 (International Management special topics only).

    International Management in Latin America- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/international.asp
    Requirements:
    MGMT 524 and 595.

    Three courses from the following:
    MGMT 548, 560, 569, 574, 583, 596, 597, and 594. (International Management special topics only.)

    Management Information Systems- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/mis.asp
    One semester of programming experience (i.e., CS 152L, MGMT 330, or equivalent) is a prerequisite for the concentration.

    Requirements:
    MGMT 634 and 637.

    In addition to the two required courses, students must select three additional courses from the following: MGMT 630, 631, 632, 635, 636, 639, 647, and 648. Multiple MGMT 639 sections may be used to satisfy concentration requirements as long as the topics vary. (Students should visit with the faculty concentration advisor to determine what additional course options are available).

    Management of Technology- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/mot.asp
    The MBA Management of Technology concentration requires 15 hours (5 courses) of graduate MOT coursework.  The prerequisite for all MOT concentration coursework is MGMT 511: Technology Commercialization and the Global Environment (part of the Anderson core curriculum).  Students are required to complete two courses from the following: MGMT 512, 513, 514, or 516. 

    An additional three courses from the following are required (if not chosen for above requirement): MGMT 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519.

    Marketing Management- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/marketing.asp
    Marketing Management serves students interested in careers in product management, marketing research, advertising, logistics, supply chain management, sales, and customer relations.

    Requirements:
    MGMT 581 and 582 plus three additional marketing electives from *489, 523, 580, 583, 584, 586, and 588. Other courses may be substituted with prior consent of the Marketing concentration faculty advisor.

    Operations Management- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/operations.asp
    The Operations Management concentration serves students wishing to learn how to apply analytic and modeling techniques to a wide range of problems facing modern businesses.

    Requirements:
    15 hours from the following:
    MGMT 521, 523, 525, 532, 586, 588. (Students should visit with the faculty concentration advisor to determine what additional course options are available.)

    Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Management- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/obhrm.asp
    Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Management (OB/HRM) concentration focuses on developing student knowledge and skills to better manage people to foster organizational success. Careers resulting from the OB/HRM concentration include positions in human resources management, organizational development, organizational consulting, and general management.

    Requirements:
    Five courses from the following:
    *465, *466, *468, *469, 507, 560, 561, 562, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, and 569. Other Anderson School courses, or courses outside the Anderson School, may be substituted with the approval of the faculty advisor.

    Policy and Planning- 15 hours

    http://mba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/policy.asp
    The Policy and Planning (P&P) concentration is oriented toward cross-functional problem-solving and analysis. Careers and employment resulting from the P&P concentration include strategic planning, public policy analysis, public affairs, nonprofit management, and other cross-functional positions.

    Requirements:  See a concentration advisor for assistance in selecting the appropriate mix of courses.  Five courses from the following:
    569, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 657, 658, and other relevant courses approved by the faculty advisor. Students may also substitute one related graduate-level course from outside Anderson with the approval of the faculty advisor.


    The Executive M.B.A. Weekend Program

    (http://emba.mgt.unm.edu)
    The Executive M.B.A. program (E.M.B.A.) is an intensive, two-year course of study designed specifically for experienced business professionals who wish to enhance their managerial acumen, accelerate their career progression or pursue new opportunities. Because classes meet every other weekend, executives, professionals, middle managers and entrepreneurs are able to earn their master’s degree without interrupting their careers. Classes are held every other weekend on Fridays from 1:00-6:00pm and Saturdays from 8:00am-1:00pm. Classes meet on the University of New Mexico’s main campus.

    Participants, whose average age is 37, complete a lock-step curriculum consisting of 48 credit hours, with an emphasis on strategic management within the global economy. The curriculum is updated on a regular basis to reflect current business practices and is therefore subject to change. Faculty are drawn from the senior ranks of the Anderson School and are selected for their ability to challenge adult students and to facilitate the exchange of ideas and interaction in the classroom. A variety of teaching formats are used including the case method, group projects and peer learning through formal study teams. E.M.B.A. classes are limited to E.M.B.A. program participants.

    The E.M.B.A. program sets its own all-inclusive fee each year to include tuition, books, parking, refreshments and complete administrative support. Payments are prorated over the (7) seven semesters of the program; student loans are available. The only additional cost is for participation in the optional, 10-day residency abroad.

    The E.M.B.A. program starts once each year in late June with a mandatory, two-day orientation. Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling admissions process. Candidates must have at least five years of significant work experience (managerial, supervisory, budgetary or project management) and hold an undergraduate degree in any field.

    For consideration, applicants must submit the following: E.M.B.A. application form and fee, current resume, statement of purpose, official copies of all transcripts, official GMAT/GRE score (taken within the last five years) and three letters of recommendation, including one from the sponsoring organization. Once all of these items have been received, an interview with the program director is scheduled prior to final review by the Anderson School’s selection committee. The best consideration deadline for the E.M.B.A. program is April 1. The early admission deadline is January 15.

    For more information, contact the E.M.B.A. Program, Anderson School of Management, MSC05 3090, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001. Telephone: (505) 277-2525, FAX: (505) 277-0345. Email address: emba@mgt.unm.edu.


    Courses

    MGMT 105. Business Co-op Work Phase. (0)



    MGMT 113. Management: An Introduction. (3)



    MGMT 158. Ethics in Organizations. (3)



    MGMT 190. Special Topics in Management. (3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 202. Principles of Financial Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 222. Introduction to Marketing. (3)



    MGMT 290. Introduction to Business Statistics. (3)



    MGMT 300. Operations Management. (3)



    MGMT 303. Managerial Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 306. Organizational Behavior and Diversity. (3)



    MGMT 307. Organization Change and Innovation. (3)



    MGMT 308. Ethical, Political and Social Environment. (3)



    MGMT 310. Legal Issues for Managers. (3)



    MGMT 314. Professional Selling. (3)



    MGMT 322. Marketing Management. (3)



    MGMT 324. New Venture Strategies. (3)



    MGMT 326. Financial Management. (3)



    MGMT 328. International Management. (3)



    MGMT 329. Data Management. (3)



    MGMT 330. Business Programming Fundamentals. (3)



    MGMT 331. Business Application Programming. (3)



    MGMT 336. Information Systems Security. (3)



    MGMT 337. Survey of Computer Systems and Software. (3)



    MGMT 340. Financial Accounting I. (3)



    MGMT 341. Financial Accounting II. (3)



    MGMT 342. Income Tax Accounting I. (3)



    MGMT 343. Income Tax Accounting II. (3)



    MGMT 346. Cost Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 348. Legal Concepts for Accountants. (3)



    MGMT 362. Leadership Development. (3)



    MGMT 374. Simulation Modeling Using Excel? . (1)



    MGMT 375. Optimization Using Excel?. (1)



    MGMT 384. Professional Selling. (3)



    MGMT 398. Career Management Skills. (1 credit hour for undergraduate students; graduate students may audit class with instructor permission)



    MGMT *411. Travel and Tourism Management I. (3)



    MGMT *412. Hotel and Restaurant Management. (3)



    MGMT *413. Travel and Tourism Management II. (3)



    MGMT 420. Management in Latin America. (3)



    MGMT 421. International Entrepreneurship. (3)



    MGMT 422. Seminar on Mexican Economy Markets. (3)



    MGMT 426. Advanced Problems in Financial Management. (3)



    MGMT 433. Management of Service Operations. (3)



    MGMT 434. Manufacturing Systems Management. (3)



    MGMT 435. Marketing Strategy. (3)



    MGMT 437. System and Network Administration. (3)



    MGMT 439. Business Intelligence Technologies and Applications. (3)



    MGMT 440. Financial Accounting III. (3)



    MGMT 443. Auditing. (3)



    MGMT 444. Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations. (3)



    MGMT 449. Accounting Information Systems. (3)



    MGMT 450. Computer-Based Information Systems. (3)



    MGMT 451 / 452. Problems. (1-3,1-3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 455. Washington Campus for Undergraduate Students. (3)



    MGMT 457. Diversity in Organizations. (3)



    MGMT 458. Managerial Ethics. (3)



    MGMT 459. Information Analysis. (3)



    MGMT 461. System Development Project. (3)



    MGMT 462. Management of Quality. (3)



    MGMT 463. Employment Law. (3)



    MGMT 464. Human Resources Theory and Practice. (3)



    MGMT *465. Labor Relations. (3)



    MGMT *466. Training and Development. (3)



    MGMT *468. Compensation and Benefits. (3)



    MGMT *469. American Indian Business and Management. (3)



    MGMT 470. Financial Markets and Institutions. (3)



    MGMT 471. Investment Analysis and Management. (3)



    MGMT 472. Securities Analysis. (3)



    MGMT 473. Commercial Banking. (3)



    MGMT *474. International Financial Management. (3)



    MGMT 476. Derivatives (Futures and Options). (3)



    MGMT 479. Applied Investment Management. (3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 480. Buyer Behavior. (3)



    MGMT 481. Marketing Research I. (3)



    MGMT 483. International Marketing. (3)



    MGMT 484. Sales Management. (3)



    MGMT 485. Retailing Management. (3)



    MGMT 486. Logistics Systems Management. (3)



    MGMT 487. Promotion Management. (3)



    MGMT 488. Materials & Supply Chain Management. (3)



    MGMT *489. Marketing of Services. (3)



    MGMT 490 / 493. Special Topics in Management. (1-3, no limit; 3 ?)



    MGMT 492 . Negotiation Strategies. (3)



    MGMT *495. Managing and Operating Small, Growing Businesses. (3)



    MGMT *496. Seminar in Entrepreneurial Financing. (3)



    MGMT 497 / 697. Internship. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 498. Strategic Management. (3)



    MGMT 500. Quantitative Analysis I. (3)



    MGMT 501. Statistical Analysis for Management Decisions. (3)



    MGMT 502. Accounting and Management Information Systems I. (3)



    MGMT 503. Managerial/Cost Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 504. Microeconomics for Managers. (3)



    MGMT 505. Macroeconomics for Managers. (3)



    MGMT 506. Organizational Behavior and Diversity. (3)



    MGMT 507. Organizational Behavior and Theory Seminar. (3)



    MGMT 508. Ethical, Social, Political and Legal Environment. (3)



    MGMT 510. Introduction to Information Processing. (3)



    MGMT 511. Technology Commercialization and the Global Environment. (3)



    MGMT 512. Strategic Management of Technology. (3)



    MGMT 513. Technological Forecasting and Assessment. (3)



    MGMT 514. Technological Entrepreneurship. (3)



    MGMT 515. Innovative Product Development. (3)



    MGMT 516. Entrepreneurial Finance in High Technology. (3)



    MGMT 517. E-commerce: Business Models and Technology. (3)



    MGMT 518. Technology Management and Economic Development. (3)



    MGMT 519. Project in Technology Commercialization. (3)



    MGMT 520. Operations Management. (3)



    MGMT 521. Manufacturing Systems Management. (3)



    MGMT 522. Marketing Management. (3)



    MGMT 523. Service Operations Management. (3)



    MGMT 524. Seminar on Mexican Economy Markets. (3)



    MGMT 525. Management of Quality. (3)



    MGMT 526. Financial Management. (3)



    MGMT 530. System Perspectives. (3)



    MGMT 532. Simulation. (3)



    MGMT 540. Financial Accounting I. (3)



    MGMT 541. Financial Accounting II. (3)



    MGMT 542. Seminar in Personal Tax Planning. (3)



    MGMT 543. Seminar in Business Tax Planning. (3)



    MGMT 544. Assurance Services. (3)



    MGMT 545. Seminar in Accounting Theory and Its Development. (3)



    MGMT 546. Financial Accounting III. (3)



    MGMT 547. Tax Research, Procedure, Compliance and Practice. (3)



    MGMT 548. Seminar in International Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 549. Accounting Information and Control Systems. (3)



    MGMT 550. Professional Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 552 / 552. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6, 1-3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 556. Starting New Business. (3)



    MGMT 557. Launching an Entrepreneurial Business [Entrepreneurial Internship]. (3)



    MGMT 559. Law for Accountants. (3)



    MGMT 560. Seminar in Cross-Cultural Organizational Behavior. (3)



    MGMT 561. Interpersonal and Team Dynamics. (3)



    MGMT 562. Organizational Change and Development. (3)



    MGMT 564. Human Resources Management: Theory and Applications. . (3)



    MGMT 565. Internship in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources. (3)



    MGMT 566. Diversity in Human Relations . (3)



    MGMT 567. Women in Management. (3)



    MGMT 568. Creative Leadership and Innovating Organizations. (3)



    MGMT 569. Negotiation Strategies. (3)



    MGMT 570. Analysis of the Financial System. (3)



    MGMT 571. Security Analysis and Investment Management. (3)



    MGMT 573. Seminar in Management of Financial Institutions. (3)



    MGMT 574. Seminar in International Financial Management. (3)



    MGMT 576. Seminar in Futures and Options. (3)



    MGMT 577. Applications in Business Finance. (3)



    MGMT 578. Fixed Income Securities. (3)



    MGMT 579. Applied Investment Management. (3 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 580. Buyer Behavior. (3)



    MGMT 581. Research for Marketing Management. (3)



    MGMT 582. Marketing Strategy. (3)



    MGMT 583. International Marketing Management. (3)



    MGMT 584. Sales Management. (3)



    MGMT 586. Strategic Logistics Management. (3)



    MGMT 587. Marketing Communications Management. (3)



    MGMT 588. Supply Chain Strategy. (3)



    MGMT 590. Corporate Taxation. (3)



    MGMT 591. Estate and Gift Taxation. (3)



    MGMT 592. Partnership and LLC Taxation. (3)



    MGMT 593. Real Estate Taxation. (3)



    MGMT 594. Special Topics in Management. (3)



    MGMT 595. Management in Latin America. (3)



    MGMT 596. International Entrepreneurship. (3)



    MGMT 597. International Strategy. (3)



    MGMT 598. Strategic Management. (3)



    MGMT 626. Financial Management for Accountants. (3)



    MGMT 630. Management of Information Systems. (3)



    MGMT 631. Information System Project Management. (3)



    MGMT 632. Web Application Development. (3)



    MGMT 634. Information Systems Analysis and Design. (3)



    MGMT 635. Decision Support and Business Intelligence Systems. (3)



    MGMT 636. Information Systems Security. (3)



    MGMT 637. Database Management Systems. (3)



    MGMT 639. Advanced Topics in Management Information Systems. (3, no limit ?)



    MGMT 640. Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations. (3)



    MGMT 641. Forensic Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 642. Fraud Examination. (3)



    MGMT 643. Governmental Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 646. Digital Forensics. (3)



    MGMT 647. System and Network Administration. (3)



    MGMT 648. Advanced Information System Security. (3)



    MGMT 649. Information Assurance Project. (3)



    MGMT 650. Competitive Analysis. (3)



    MGMT 651. Regulation and Social Control of Business. (3)



    MGMT 652. Public Affairs and Public Relations. (3)



    MGMT 653. Environmental Sustainability and Business. (3)



    MGMT 654. Advanced Legal Topics for Managers . (3)



    MGMT 655. Washington Campus Program. (3)



    MGMT 657. Nonprofit Management. (3)



    MGMT 658. Managerial Ethics. (3)



    MGMT 663. Employment Law. (3)



    MGMT 697 / 497. Seminar in Entrepreneurial Financing. (1-3, to a maximum of 6 ?)



    MGMT 699. Dissertation. (3-12)



    MGMT 700. Management Perspectives. (1)



    MGMT 701. Statistical Analysis for Management Decisions. (3)



    MGMT 702. Financial Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 703. Managerial Accounting. (3)



    MGMT 704. Economics for Managers. (3)



    MGMT 706. Organizational Behavior and Diversity. (3)



    MGMT 707. Executive Leadership. (2)



    MGMT 708. Ethical, Social, Political and Legal Environment. (3)



    MGMT 711. Management of Technology and Innovation. (3)



    MGMT 712. Business Communications. (3)



    MGMT 720. Operations Management. (3)



    MGMT 722. Marketing Management. (3)



    MGMT 726. Financial Management. (3)



    MGMT 728. Global Business Environment. (2)



    MGMT 751. Practicum. (3)



    MGMT 755. Washington Campus for EMBA Students. (3)



    MGMT 794. Special Topics. (2 to a maximum of 4 ?)



    MGMT 798. Strategic Management. (3)



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