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DePaul Graduate Course Catalog
KELLSTADT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2007-2008
Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Programs of Study Master of Business Administration Evening Program Concentrations
Concentrations
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CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL PART-TIME STUDENTS
      The concentrations available to evening MBA students are listed below, but these are subject to change.  A student’s choice of concentration is limited only by the concentration’s prerequisites and its availability at the time the student wishes to declare.  A student’s concentration requirements are not set until the student formally declares his or her concentration as part of the application or after admission in the Graduate School of Business college office located in DePaul Center 7900.    
 
 
 

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION AVAILABLE IN THE EVENING MBA PROGRAM

Applied Economics                                           
Behavioral Finance                                                
Brand Management                                          
Customer Relationship Management              
E-Business                                                        
Entrepreneurship                                              Finance                                                             
Financial Analysis                                            
Financial Management & Control                    
General Business                                             
Health Sector Management                             
Human Resource Management                        
International Business         
Integrated Marketing Communications                         
Leadership/Change Management    
Management Accounting
Management Information Systems
Marketing Management
Marketing Research and Analysis
Marketing Strategy and Planning   
New Product Management   
Operations Management 
Real Estate Finance & Investment
Sales Leadership                        
Strategy, Execution &   Valuation   
GENERAL BUSINESS
      Students who would like more flexibility in selecting courses may choose the General Business concentration. Students will select four electives from any of several areas of study within the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. The selected courses must be eligible for credit in a graduate business program, carry at least four quarter hours of credit each and cannot be one of the twelve required core courses.  A student may receive no less than a minimum grade of C- for each course in the concentration and the overall grade point average for the four electives selected for the concentration must be at least 2.0, collectively.  Additional course work will be required until all concentration requirements are met.
DOUBLE CONCENTRATION
      Students may choose a second concentration as part of their MBA program. More than 50% of the second concentration must be new course work not used to satisfy other requirements. In cases where there are courses that might count in more than one selected concentration only one course for the first concentration may count for the second concentration.  All requirements for the second concentration must be met prior to graduation.
 
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