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MBA Specializations
The Ellis MBA is a rapid program that offers
working adults the option of specializing in any of 14 high-demand
fields.
General Business Studies
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. This option is designed to provide students with
a solid foundation in classic business disciplines and advanced
skills. To earn an MBA in general business studies, students
must complete 12 courses, including the nine-course MBA core
curriculum and three elective courses.
Accounting and Information Systems
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Accounting and Information Systems specialization,
students study how to use information systems and advanced accounting
techniques to identify business opportunities and manage business
processes. Courses and course areas in this specialization include:
Advanced Information Systems Risks and Controls
Advanced Assurance Topics
Data Mining
E-Commerce
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. The E-commerce specialization applies economic
principles to teach you how the Internet can be used to create
business opportunities. Students study how to integrate the
Internet into broader company marketing and strategy efforts.
Courses and course areas in this specialization include:
Principles of Internet Marketing
Internet User Experience
Game Theory and Information Economics
Finance
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. The Finance specialization provides you with advanced
skills in corporate finance and investments. Students study
how to select different instruments for investments, financing
business activities, and managing financial risk. Courses and
course areas in this specialization include:
Topics in Financial Markets and Investment
Fundamentals of Derivative Contracts
Principles of Global Finance
Global Management
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Global Management specialization, students
study how to understand and work within organizations as they
participate in the global economy. Courses and course areas
in this specialization include:
Import-Export Operations and Finance
International Marketing
Principles of Global Finance
Health Care Administration
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. The Health Care Administration specialization
explores how health care managers can improve the efficiency
and effectiveness of their organization's operations and health
care delivery. Courses and course areas in this specialization
include:
Health Administration and Management
Alternative Systems of Health Care Delivery
Current Problems in Health Care Delivery
Human Resources Management
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. The Human Resources Management specialization
provides you with advanced skills and professional confidence
in managing an organization's human resources. Courses and course
areas in this specialization include:
Human Resources Management
Managing the Workforce
Principles and Practices of Collective Bargaining
Leadership
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Leadership specialization, students study
how to set long-term goals, facilitate change across large
organizations, and assess the ethical implications of business
policies. Courses and course areas in this specialization
include:
Leading Change
Leadership
Creating the Visionary Organization
Business Ethics
Management of Information Systems
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Management of Information Systems specialization,
students study how to use information as a competitive organizational
resource and use information technology to gain maximum competitive
advantage. Courses and course areas in this specialization include:
Information Resource Management
Advanced Information Systems Risks and Controls
Data Mining
Management of Technology
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Management of Technology specialization,
students study how to improve technology-oriented organizations
to reach their full potential in terms of strategic alignment
and innovation. Courses and course areas in this specialization
include:
Topics in Strategy
Information Resource Management
Game Theory and Information Economics
Marketing
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Marketing specialization, students study
the essentials of developing marketing plans, managing product
development and marketing communications, and identifying new
marketing opportunities provided by the Internet. Courses and
course areas in this specialization include:
Implementing Marketing Strategy
Managing Innovation
International Marketing
Principles of Internet Marketing
Professional Accounting
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Professional Accounting specialization,
students study core practices and procedures used to develop
internal and external reporting for an organization, along with
assurance techniques associated with external auditing. Courses
and course areas in this specialization include:
Managerial Accounting
Intermediate Financial Accounting
Professional Auditing
Project Management
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. The Project Management specialization explores
how to use project management principles and techniques to best
manage small and large projects across a wide range of business
applications. Courses and course areas in this specialization
include: Principles of Project Management
Current Topics in Project Management
Quality and Six Sigma
Risk Management
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. In the Risk Management specialization, you will
explore different techniques and approaches to address the financial,
information, personnel, and environmental risks faced by modern
business organizations. Courses and course areas in this specialization
include:
Advanced Information Systems Risks and Controls
Computer Information Systems Security
Risk Management
Strategy and Economics
The Ellis MBA program offers courses developed in association
with five of the world's top business schools: Columbia, Stanford,
University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon and The London School
of Economics. The Strategy and Economics specialization explores
how to set and manage corporate strategy by applying economic
fundamentals to practical business problems. Courses and course
areas in this specialization include:
Topics in Strategy
Macroeconomics for Managers
Game Theory and Information Economics
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