In addition to the required core courses, students have six electives they can use to take courses in a specific area of interest. These electives are typically used by students to select one or more concentrations in the area(s) that offer the knowledge, skills, and abilities that best fit the student’s educational needs and interests.
While many students choose to have a specific area of concentration, those who would like more flexibility in selecting courses may choose the general business concentration instead. With this option, the student is free to choose six courses from several different areas of study within the graduate school of business.
If a student does not indicate a specific concentration of interest in the application for admission the student will be assigned to the general business concentration.