The Kelce College of Business offers a Master of Business Administration MBA degree with an emphasis in International Business. The International Business MBA is a professional program designed to prepare future business executives for the global workforce.
The Pitt State MBA degree has five emphases or concentrations: general administration, international business, accounting, marketing, and human resources.
The MBA program consists of traditional face-to-face classes, online, and hybrid courses. The program consists of 30 credit hours (seven core courses, and three electives). Each semester, half of the core MBA courses are offered online and the other half traditional. In the following term, the courses are switched, i.e., the traditional in-class courses become online. Thus, there will be three delivery systems: a student may take all the core courses in-class, or all online, or a mix.
For students with undergraduate degrees in business, the program may be completed in one and a half years, depending on full-time or part-time status. For students who do not have an educational background in business, the following prerequisite subject areas must be satisfied. Students may take foundation courses simultaneously with MBA courses.
The Kelce College of Business is one of the elite 5 percent of AACSB-accredited schools of business in the world. It has received the following rankings:
A student may apply via one of the following admissions tracks:
This track is designed for applicants who have a business or non-business undergraduate degree from an accredited university. International applicants are required to submit their undergraduate documents for a course-by-course evaluation to a credentialing agency such as World Education Services (WES), Educational Credentials Evaluators (ECE), or National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) (for accounting applicants). A GMAT score (or GRE equivalent) of 450 or higher is also required. We are currently waiving the GMAT/GRE requirement for applicants who have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 and preferably a business degree.
Master’s or doctoral degree holders from other accredited universities may apply without the GMAT/GRE requirement. Applicants must submit an essay discussing their background and the relevance of the MBA to their career goals, a current resume, and two letters of reference. These materials must be submitted to mba@pittstate.edu.
Qualified business professionals may apply without the GMAT/GRE requirement. Applicants must provide documented evidence of at least three years of significant managerial experience as well as an accredited undergraduate degree. In addition, applicants must submit an essay discussing their professional experiences and the relevance of the MBA to their career goals, a current resume, and two letters of reference. These materials must be submitted to mba@pittstate.edu. Applicants with an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.7 and three years of significant managerial experience may wish to apply for the fully online Professional MBA program. Please see details here: https://degree.pittstate.edu/online-programs/mba/
The GMAT/GRE requirement is waived for recent business graduates of the PSU Kelce College of Business subject to the following conditions: the applicant must have an overall undergraduate GPA of 3.25 and the degree must have been earned within the last two years prior to the admission decision. The GMAT/GRE waiver also applies to recent non-Kelce graduates with an undergraduate GPA of 3.25 or higher and a minor in business.
Student must meet one of the following language requirements:
Additional requirements:
Further information concerning the MBA Program at Pittsburg State University may be obtained from:
Chelsey Decker, M.S.Ed.
Director of Graduate Business Programs
cdecker@pittstate.edu
Dr. Bienvenido Cortes
Associate Dean for the Kelce Graduate School of Business, Research and Assessment
bcortes@pittstate.edu
The Kelce College of Business offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. The MBA is a professional program designed to prepare future business executives for the workforce. The Pitt State MBA degree has four emphases or concentrations: general administration, international business, accounting, and human resource development.
The MBA program consists of traditional face-to-face classes, online, and hybrid courses. The program consists of 30 credit hours (seven core courses and three electives). Each semester half of the core MBA courses are offered online and the other half traditional. In the following semester, the courses are switched, i.e., the traditional in-class courses will become online. Thus, there will be three delivery systems: a student may take all the core courses in-class, all online, or a mix.