Shaping future leaders
°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Cox recently launched the new STEM-designated NextGen MBA Curriculum, designed to shape future leaders who are not just job-ready, but also future-prepared. The NextGen Curriculum integrates three foundational pillars: Leadership, Analytics, and Experiential Learning, to develop graduates who can confidently navigate any business environment.
Foundational Pillars
°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Cox graduate programs are grounded in three core foundational pillars:
Curriculum Overview
The Professional MBA at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Cox gives you the skills you need to lead in a changing corporate climate. Structured around seven-week courses, the modular curriculum lets you customize your learning to match your schedule and goals. With two start terms each year, you can start your MBA journey in the fall or spring. You'll devote your first year to developing a strong foundation in fundamental business principles. During year two, you'll build on that foundation by targeting concentrations and electives that give you the expertise you need to succeed in your field. With 11 elective courses built in to the curriculum, you can build a unique academic experience that will get you exactly where you want to go.
Concentrations
°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â Cox is one of only a few schools that give Professional MBA students the opportunity to declare a concentration. You can choose to follow a general business concentration for the greatest flexibility in course scheduling, or gain deeper expertise in a particular area by focusing your courses on one of 11 concentrations. If you specialize, you'll take six or more elective courses in your chosen concentration. You can also pursue a minor depending on specific requirements.
- Accounting
- Finance: Further specializations in Corporate Finance, Energy Finance and Investments.
- ITOM: Business Analytics
- ITOM: Supply Chain
- Management
- Marketing
- Real Estate
- Strategy & Entrepreneurship
- General Business
Faculty: Learn From The Best
We don't just teach business — we're immersed in business. When they’re not educating you in applicable knowledge and skills, your professors are consulting for Fortune 500s, publishing books and research, running their own businesses and serving in government. Small class sizes and a calendar full of events where you can mingle informally mean you’ll be able to build one-on-one relationships with the academics and professionals who are invested in your future.
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