Fifth Year MBA
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Program Overview
Fifth Year Master of Business Administration (36 Credits)
The ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Fifth Year program is a nine-month, full-time intensive Master of Business Administration designed for graduates from any undergraduate college with a business degree or a bachelor's degree in other areas.
Courses are specifically tailored to students’ potential career paths, including:
- Arts Administration
- Construction Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Events Management
- Finance
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Project Management
- Real Estate
- Sustainability & Environmental Social Governance
Full-time Intensive MBA Program Overview
- Open to all majors
- 9–month intensive (September–May) (Note: Students can join Fall or Spring)
- 12 courses, 36 credits
- Eight core courses
- Four elective courses
- 8 a.m.–Noon, Monday–Friday (Fall & Spring) & Online (Winter)
- Employable through skill-based programming
- Action-based learning
- Differentiation through personal branding – guest speaking seminars with industry experts
- Fosters entrepreneurship
- Self-Directed study options
- Internship/Field Study
- International perspective: trip option
- Flexible learning (online component winter)
Invest in your future with an MBA.
Fifth Year MBA for Endicott Undergraduates
Are you an Endicott undergraduate student interested in business? If so, you can save time and 20% off tuition by pursuing the Fifth Year MBA. Degree requirements and curriculum content vary based on prior education and experience.
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Admission Requirements
Admission procedures and requirements for our master's programs.
Admission to an ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É graduate program requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college.
General Application Requirements for all Master's Programs
To be considered for admission to one of Endicott's master's programs, you must submit the following materials. Alternatively, you may submit the following to: ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, 376 Hale Street, Beverly, MA 01915.
- Completed and non-refundable $50 application fee (check made payable to ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É). Application fee waived for Endicott Alumni and veteran & military students.
- One letter of recommendation.This recommendation can be from either a professional or academic reference.
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary academic work should be sent directly from the institution(s) including confirmation of undergraduate degree, date confirmed, and any other graduate work.
- Personal statement. Please include an essay of 250–500 on career goals and motivation for graduate study.
- Current resume or CV.
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Curriculum
Total Prerequisites Requirements - 18 Credits
Depending on many variables, all or some prerequisite courses may be waived. Please contact the Associate Dean of Graduate Business programs to determine individual prerequisite courses needed for admission. A Pre-MBA Minor is available under the Undergraduate Business Program as an option for these prerequisites.
Curriculum Requirements - Total Credits Required: 36
Core Courses Requirements- 24Â credit
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BUA 510Â -Â Accounting from a Manager's Perspective (Cr: 3)
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BUA 542Â -Â Operations Management (Cr: 3)
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BUA 520Â -Â Managing in the Evolving Workplace (Cr: 3)
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BUA 561Â -Â Managing in the Global Business Environment (Cr: 3)
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ITS 553Â -Â Technology and Innovation (Cr: 3)
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ITS 570Â -Â Business Intelligence and Data Mining (Cr: 3)
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BUA 587Â -Â Business Policy and Strategy (Cr: 3)
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ITS 575Â -Â Agile Project Management (Cr: 3)
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REST 550Â -Â Construction Project Management (Cr: 3)
(Core Requirement for students completing the Real Estate or Construction Project Management Specialization)
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HMT 530Â -Â Events Management in a Digital World (Cr: 3)
(Core Requirement for students completing the Arts Administration Specialization)
MBA Elective Requirement Options - 12 Credits
Students must choose four electives. Students will have the option of following specialized courses in focus areas of their choice, or the option to pursue 1-2 internship/field study/self-directed courses as part of their electives through courses BUA574/BUA575, as well as two others of their choosing. Students will have an option of selecting across the specialized areas for self-driven elective selections.
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BUA 574Â -Â Field Study I: Consulting Project Seminar (Cr: 3)
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BUA 575Â -Â Field Study II: Consulting Project Seminar (Cr: 3)
Arts Administration Electives
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AAD 505Â -Â Art Law and Intellectual Property (Cr: 3)
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BUA 574Â -Â Field Study I: Consulting Project Seminar (Cr: 3)
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BUA 575Â -Â Field Study II: Consulting Project Seminar (Cr: 3)
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NPPA 560Â -Â Marketing and Fundraising in Non-Profits (Cr: 3)
Construction Project Management Electives
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IDI 542Â -Â Building Systems & Integrated Design (Cr: 3)
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IA 506Â -Â Emerging Materials and Systems (Cr: 3)
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PMGT 528Â -Â Scheduling Tools and Techniques (Cr: 3)
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PMGT 550Â -Â Construction Estimating (Cr: 3)
Finance Electives
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FNCE 521Â -Â Financial Reporting and Analysis (Cr: 3)
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FNCE 560Â -Â Evaluating Capital Investments (Cr: 3)
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FNCE 580Â -Â Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management (Cr: 3)
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FNCE 590Â -Â Personal Financial Planning (Cr: 3)
Entrepreneurship Electives
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BUA 530Â -Â Small Business Management (Cr: 3)
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ENTP 526Â -Â Entrepreneurial Marketing (Cr: 3)
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ENTP 530Â -Â Entrepreneurial Venture Finance (Cr: 3)
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BUA 575Â -Â Field Study II: Consulting Project Seminar (Cr: 3)
Operations Management Electives
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ITS 560Â -Â Computer Security and Cyber Forensics (Cr: 3)
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OPMT 560Â -Â Lean Thinking and 6 Sigma (Cr: 3)
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OPMT 570Â -Â Analytics for Logistics and Distribution Management (Cr: 3)
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OPMT 580Â -Â Global Supply Chain Management (Cr: 3)
Project Management Electives
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BUA 529Â -Â Project Management (Cr: 3)
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OPMT 560Â -Â Lean Thinking and 6 Sigma (Cr: 3)
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PMGT 512Â -Â Business Analysis Techniques Used in Project and Program Management (Cr: 3)
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PMGT 528Â -Â Scheduling Tools and Techniques (Cr: 3)
Marketing Electives
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MKTG 522Â -Â Branding and Advertising (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 525Â -Â Advanced Data Analytics and Visualization (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 531Â -Â Sales Management (Cr: 3)
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MKTG 553Â -Â Digital Marketing (Cr: 3)
Real Estate Electives
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REST 560Â -Â Real Estate and Investment Valuation Analysis (Cr: 3)
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REST 570Â -Â Real Estate Leasing and Transactions (Cr: 3)
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REST 580Â -Â Real Estate Finance and Capital Markets (Cr: 3)
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REST 590Â -Â Real Estate Property Management (Cr: 3)
Sustainability & Environmental Social Governance
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SUST 560Â -Â Environmental Sustainability & Value Creation (Cr: 3)
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SUST 570Â -Â Social Innovation & Design Thinking (Cr: 3)
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SUST 580Â -Â Sustainable Investing (Cr: 3)
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SUST 590Â -Â Environmental Social Governance Reporting for Sustainability (Cr: 3)
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the program, the student will be able to:
- Articulate leadership theory for professional application in the professional world
- Apply market research, company evaluations, analysis of situations, and recommendations for solutions to business case analysis projects and/or papers.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills to articulate current management trends, including cross-cultural and global awareness
- Demonstrate knowledge of accounting processes, key financial statements and financial analysis to determine key management decisions quantitatively
- Demonstrate knowledge of key aspects of the MBA program, finance, accounting, management and leadership knowledge, research, writing and presentation skills
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BUA 510Â -Â Accounting from a Manager's Perspective (Cr: 3)