5-Year B.S.B.A. in Business Administration (Major in Business Administration)/MBA Program
Our 5-Year B.S.B.A./MBA Program
The 5-year program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) and the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is designed for high-achieving, goal-oriented students who are committed to completing an MBA as part of their professional education.
Students admitted to this program will complete the B.S.B.A. in four years of study, and complete the MBA degree by the end of the fifth year. Students must:
- Maintain the highest ethical standards and abide by the Academic Integrity Policy;
- Adhere to the prescribed schedule for program completion;
- Complete two internships (one must be graduate level);
- Participate actively in the College's mentoring program;
- Attend periodic cohort meetings.
The 5-year program includes the following:
- The program provides challenging academic coursework that prepares students for successful business careers.
- All pre-core requirements for the MBA are waived, eliminating 18 credit hours; there is no entrance exam or other special requirements for entering the graduate phase of the program.
- The program includes appropriate work experience in preparation for the MBA Program. Students must complete a minimum of two cooperative education assignments (i.e. internships.) One of these must be a graduate internship completed between the fourth and fifth year.
- Students in the 5-year program are required to complete an international experience as part of the program.
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Accelerated Curriculum
- 1st Year: 30 Credit Hours - University Core Curriculum Requirements (10 undergraduate classes)
- 2nd Year: 33 Credit Hours - Foundation Courses for Business (11 undergraduate classes)
- 3rd Year: 33 Credit Hours - Business Core Courses (11 undergraduate classes)
- 4th Year: 36 Credit Hours - Complete Undergraduate Concentration, begin MBA Core Courses (8 undergraduate and 4 graduate classes)
- 5th Year: 24 Credit Hours - Complete MBA Requirements (8 graduate classes)
- Total 153 Credit Hours: 120 (undergraduate level), 33 (graduate level)
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Admission Requirements
Applicants must meet the University’s general entrance requirements. To be considered for the 5-Year B.S.B.A./MBA Program, you must achieve:
- a high school minimum average GPA of 3.25
- maintain at least a minimum average GPA of 3.25 to remain in the program
- no entrance exams or separate requirements are needed to enter the graduate phase of the program.
The MBA is designed to accommodate the career needs of professionals across a wide variety of work organizations: business, health care, industrial, educational, and governmental. The MBA Program is fully accredited by AACSB - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Organized in 1916, AACSB is the premier accrediting agency for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in business administration and accounting.
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Choosing a Major in Business Administration
Students entering the 5-year B.S.B.A./MBA program may choose to major in Business Administration or in Accounting for the B.S.B.A. portion of the program. Students selecting the Accounting major should refer to the page for that program.
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Business Major Courses (48-51 credits)
- BUS 1600 Business as a Profession * (3 credits)
- BUS 2310 Business Law (3 credits)
- BUS 3110 Organizational Design and Structure (3 credits)
- BUS 3120 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
- BUS 3130 Financial Management (3 credits)
- BUS 3150 Quantitative Methods for Decision Making (3 credits)
- BUS 3160 Control of Operations Management and Quality (3 credits)
- BUS 3180 OB: Leadership and Teams with Diverse People (3 credits)
- BUS 3190 Ethics, Business Leadership and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
- BUS 4990 Strategic Policy and Management (3 credits)
- BUS International upper-level business elective ** (3 credits)
- BUS Other upper-level business electives *** (9 credits)
* BUS 1600 is only required of freshman Business students.
** For the international business elective, select one course from: ACC 4130, BUS 3700, BUS 4000, BUS 4350, BUS 4560, BUS 4570, BUS 4870, BUS 4790, BUS 4940.
*** For the upper-level business electives, select 3 additional courses from BUS 3200-4980 or ACC 3110-4999. If you have declared a concentration, upper-level business electives may be selected from classes listed in that area of concentration.
Students major in Business Administration may select their international business and business electives from among the business and accounting upper-level course offerings.
Students require a minimum of 120 credits to obtain the undergraduate degree. More credits will be required in order to satisfy undergraduate degree requirements if courses in the University Core Curriculum are not able to be double-counted.
Students must have attained at least a 2.0 in Business core courses by graduation.
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Business Supportive Courses (15 credits)
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University Core Curriculum Courses (39-51 credits)
University Core Curriculum
In addition to the program-specific courses, students must also fulfill all requirements contained in the University Core Curriculum. Some of these core curriculum requirements may be satisfied by courses required by the program. Please review the Degree Evaluation or consult an academic advisor for more information. The number of credits needed to satisfy core curriculum requirements will depend on courses taken.
Honors Students
Contact an advisor in the University Honors Program for specific requirements.
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General Elective Courses (18 credits)
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Optional Concentrations for Business Administration Students
Students may choose to focus their upper-level business electives within an area of business by selecting a concentration. Students may select up to two concentrations. Concentrations are not required. All 3000 and 4000 level ACC and BUS courses (excluding ACC and BUS courses required by the business major) can be used to fulfill these electives. Students should review the catalog listings of courses and talk with their academic advisor.
Students must have at least three courses within a concentration and obtain a minimum of 2.0 for the area of concentration. Students who wish to complete two concentrations must take at least three courses within each area of concentration and obtain a minimum of 2.0 for each area of concentration. Students may not count an upper-level business elective course toward more than one concentration.
Accounting Concentration (select at least three)
- ACC 3070 Financial Statement Analysis (3 credits)
- ACC 3110 Intermediate Accounting I (3 credits)
- ACC 3120 Intermediate Accounting II (3 credits)
- ACC 3310 Cost Accounting Systems and Procedure (3 credits)
- ACC 3320 Cost Accounting Planning and Control (3 credits)
- ACC 4130 Advanced Accounting (3 credits)
- ACC 4300 Federal Income Taxation I (3 credits)
- ACC 4400 Federal Income Taxation II (3 credits)
- ACC 4500 Accounting Information Systems (3 credits)
- ACC 4510 Auditing (3 credits)
Business Intelligence Concentration (select all three)
- BUS 4605 Business Intelligence (3 credits)
- BUS 4610 Database Management for Business (3 credits)
- BUS 4615 Business Analytics (3 credits)
Business Law Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3520 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining (3 credits)
- BUS 3700 International Business Law (3 credits)
- BUS 3720 Sports Law (3 credits)
- BUS 4760 Legal Environment of Real Estate (3 credits)
- BUS 4770 Insurance Law and Risk Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4790 Human Rights Law (3 credits)
Decision Sciences Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3680 Research Methods for Sports Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4000 Global Sustainable Development (3 credits)
- BUS 4001 Sustainable Development of a Social Enterprise (3 credits)
- BUS 4600 eBusiness (3 credits)
- BUS 4605 Business Intelligence (3 credits)
- BUS 4610 Database Management for Business (3 credits)
- BUS 4615 Business Analytics (3 credits)
- BUS 4625 Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4635 Project Management (3 credits)
Finance Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3300 Fundamentals of Investments (3 credits)
- BUS 3310 Social Venture Capital and Impact Investing (3 credits)
- BUS 3340 Corporate Finance (3 credits)
- BUS 3370 Management of Financial Institutions (3 credits)
- BUS 4310 Advanced Investments (3 credits)
- BUS 4350 Global Finance (3 credits)
- BUS 4360 Real Estate (3 credits)
Human Resources Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3510 Human Resources Management (3 credits)
- BUS 3520 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining (3 credits)
- BUS 3530 Seminar in Human Resource Management (3 credits)
- BUS 3550 Individual and Group Behavior, Motivation, Decision Making, and Performance (3 credits)
- BUS 4520 Labor Relations (3 credits)
International Business Concentration (select at least three)
- ACC 4130 Advanced Accounting (3 credits)
- BUS 3700 International Business Law (3 credits)
- BUS 4000 Global Sustainable Development (3 credits)
- BUS 4350 Global Finance (3 credits)
- BUS 4560 Comparative International Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4870 Global Marketing Strategies (3 credits)
- BUS 4940 International Studies in Business (3 credits)
Management Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3550 Individual and Group Behavior, Motivation, Decision Making, and Performance (3 credits)
- BUS 4620 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- BUS 4540 Organizational Strategy, Cultural Design, Development, Change, and Performance (3 credits)
- BUS 4560 Comparative International Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4570 Current Issues in Organizational Management & Leadership (3 credits)
- optionally, up to one course from the business law concentration
- optionally, up to one course from the human resources concentration
Marketing Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3820 Consumer Behavior (3 credits)
- BUS 3860 Business Research Methods (3 credits)
- BUS 3870 Internet Marketing (3 credits)
- BUS 3880 Sports and Entertainment Marketing (3 credits)
- BUS 4590 Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- BUS 4600 eBusiness (3 credits)
- BUS 4620 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- BUS 4810 Promotion Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4820 Channel and Retailing Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4830 New Product Management (3 credits)
- BUS 4840 Ethics in Marketing (3 credits)
- BUS 4870 Global Marketing Strategies (3 credits)
- BUS 4890 Marketing Strategy (3 credits)
Social Entrepreneurship Concentration (select at least three)
- BUS 3310 Social Venture Capital and Impact Investing (3 credits)
- BUS 4000 Global Sustainable Development (3 credits)
- BUS 4001 Sustainable Development of a Social Enterprise (3 credits)
- BUS 4590 Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- BUS 4620 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
Sports Management Concentration (select all three)
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Business Administration Major - Suggested Plan of Study
Suggested Plan of Study
First Year Term I (15 credit hours)
- BUS 1600* Business as a Profession (*required of freshmen only) (3 credits)
- Physical Sciences Core Course (3 credits)
- ENL 1300 College Writing (3 credits)
- MTH 1110 Mathematical Analysis I (3 credits)
- PHL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits)
First Year Term II (15 credit hours)
- ENL 1310 Academic Writing (3 credits)
- MTH 1120 Mathematical Analysis II (3 credits)
- PHL 2010 Foundations of Ethics (3 credits)
- Integrating Themes Core Course (3 credits)
- Religious Knowledge Core Course (3 credits)
Second Year Term I (15 credits)
- ACC 2010 Principles of Accounting I (3 credits)
- BUS 2310 Business Law I (3 credits)
- CST 1010 Fundamentals of Speech (3 credits)
- BUS 2950 Principles of Managerial Economics (3 credits)
- STA 2250 Statistics (3 credits)
Second Year Term II (18 credit hours)
- ACC 2020 Principles of Accounting II (3 credits)
- ECN 2960 Macroeconomic Principles (3 credits)
- ENL 3080 Business Writing (3 credits)
- Literary Experiences Core Course (3 credits)
- Aesthetics Experiences Core Course (3 credits)
- Historical Experiences Core Course (3 credits)
Third Year Term I (15 credit hours)
- BUS 3110 Organizational Design and Structure (3 credits)
- BUS 3120 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
- BUS 3130 Financial Management (3 credits)
- BUS 3190 Ethics, Business Leadership and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
- Upper level business elective course (3 credits)
Third Year Term II (18 credit hours)
- BUS 3150 Quantitative Methods for Decision-Making (3 credits)
- BUS 3170 Management of Information Systems (3 credits)
- BUS 3180 Leadership and Teams with Diverse People (3 credits)
- BUS Business Elective (3 credits)
- Philosophy or Religious Studies Core Course (3 credits)
- Upper level business elective course (3 credits)
Fourth Year Term I (18 credit hours)
- BUS 3160 Control of Operations Management and Quality (3 credits)
- BUS International Business Elective * (3 credits)
- BUS Business Elective (3 credits)
- BUS Business Elective (3 credits)
- Integrating Theme Core Course (3 credits)
- Upper level business elective course (3 credits)
Fourth Year Term II (18 credit hours)
- BUS 4990 Strategic Policy and Management (3 credits)
- Upper level business elective course (3 credits)
- ACC 5200 Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
- ECN 5120 Analysis of Economic Conditions (3 credits)
- MBA 5210 Personal Development, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
- MBA 5240 Marketing Management and Planning (3 credits)
Fifth Year Term I (12 credit hours)
- MBA 5200 Decision Analysis (3 credits)
- MBA 5220 Corporate Finance (3 credits)
- MBA 5260 Information Systems and Technology (3 credits)
- MBA Elective (3 credits)
Fifth Year Term II (12 credit hours)
- MBA 5250 Organizational Leadership (3 credits)
- MBA 5900 Strategic Management (3 credits)
- MBA Elective (3 credits)
- MBA Elective (3 credits)
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Experiential Education
Students in the 5-year Accounting program participate in an experiential education program. Students are required to complete two internship or cooperative education assignments. These are generally completed during the summers after the junior and senior years. A mentor from the business community will assist and guide each student in career planning and development. This mentoring will supplement the academic advising provided by the College of Business Administration and the many services provided by the University's Center for Career & Professional Development. In recent assignments, students have worked with Chrysler, Deloitte & Touche, DTE, Ernst & Young, Ford, Plante Moran, Quicken Loans, and other firms.
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International Experience
Students in the 5-year Accounting program are required to participate in an international experience.
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Program Contact Information
College of Business Administration
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4001 W. McNichols Road
Detroit, MI 48221-3038Location: Commerce and Finance, CF 112, McNichols Campus
Telephone: 313-993-1202
Fax: 313-993-1673
Email: petersea@udmercy.edu
Dean, College of Business Administration : Joseph Eisenhauer, Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-1204
Email: joseph.eisenhauer@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 122Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs : Leonard Kloft, Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-1200
Email: leonard.kloft@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 109Director of Undergraduate Business Programs : Evan A. Peterson, J.D., Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-1202
Email: petersea@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 115Director of Graduate Business Programs : Omid Sabbaghi, Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-1172
Email: omid.sabbaghi@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 245Coordinator of Student Services: Carrol Parris, M.A.
Telephone: 313-993-1203
Email: carrol.parris@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 114
Accounting Discipline Coordinator : Jeanne M. David, Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-3325
Email: jeanne.david@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 225Decision Sciences Discipline Coordinator : Gregory W. Ulferts, D.B.A.
Telephone: 313-993-1219
Email: ulfertgw@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 143Finance Discipline Coordinator : Suk Kim, Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-1264
Email: kimsuk@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 244Management Discipline Coordinator : Gerald Cavanagh, S.J., D.B.A.
Telephone: 313-993-1195
Email: cavanagf@udmercy.eduOffice: Commerce and Finance, CF 126
Marketing Discipline Coordinator : Ram Kesavan, Ph.D.
Telephone: 313-993-1115
Email: kesavar@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 204
Office Manager : Wendy Marshall, M.B.A.
Telephone: 313-993-1200
Email: marshawl@udmercy.edu
Office: Commerce and Finance, CF 112