The Executive-style MBA Curriculum

The University of New Orleans has the largest business school in Louisiana, as well as one of the fastest growing executive education programs in the country. Our Executive-style MBA program delivers a high-quality, high-value education.

New Orleans classes meet all day, every other weekend, Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 8am and dismissing at 5pm. Tentative calendars for the U.S., Jamaica, and Puerto Rico classes may be viewed online.


EMBA Curriculum Course Descriptions


Small Group Management
This course provides an experiential introduction to the dynamics of small group interaction and management. Students utilize self-assessment exercises designed to highlight individual differences and group exercises structured to develop students' abilities to work together in groups. Students will select a work group that will be maintained throughout the Executive-style MBA program.

Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Communications
Emphasizing policy level decision-making, this course is a combination of traditional organizational behavior, operations management and communications. It provides professionals with the tools necessary to analyze and design organizations, structure information flows, develop communications systems, and motivate and lead the organization.

Business Communications
This course provides the skills and tools necessary for effective business communications. Written communications as well as oral presentations are discussed. Topics include grammar, sentence and paragraph structure, business report formats, presentation skills, and an introduction to the use of Microsoft PowerPoint presentation software.

Financial and Managerial Accounting
An intensive analysis of the accounting and control functions in organizations, these courses integrate basic skills training with advanced applications. Emphasis is placed on the use of accounting information for decision-making.

Managerial Economics
Economic theory and methods are taught in this course as the basis for understanding industries and business enterprises. It is designed to develop a level of comfort among executive students in the appropriate use of economic concepts and tools in a managerial decision-making process. Topics include supply and demand estimation, production techniques, cost and quality determinations and pricing strategy relevant to different industries across market structures.

Quantitative Methods
Designed to provide experienced managers and professionals with the quantitative skills needed to analyze and solve business problems, this course provides a foundation in basic skills as well as advanced applications. Topics include linear programming, integer programming and goal programming; transportation and assignment models; network models, inventory models, and queuing theory; theories and techniques for modeling uncertainty.

Survey of Decision Making Tools

A variety of decision-making tools are introduced in this course to develop and apply the skills that were learned in the Quantitative Methods class. Emphasis is on applying basic analytical, quantitative, and qualitative tools in the decision-making process.

Marketing Management

In this class, an intensive investigation of marketing strategy and tactics is launched in relation to an organization's environmental characteristics. Emphasis will be placed on understanding and developing clear strategies and internally consistent marketing plans. Basic marketing principles and quantitative analysis are integrated with advanced marketing applications through the case study method.

Operations Management/Management Information Systems
This course introduces an executive-level analysis of the major issues in the planning and management of product and service quality, production and delivery of product and service quality, production and delivery of product or service, and the management of information resources. Leading edge methods and established procedures are discussed in the context of policy level decision-making in a dynamic global environment.

Financial Management
Relating accounting and economic fundamentals with topics in financial management, this course provides executive students with the knowledge and skills they need to understand the financial function of organizations. Class discussions place an emphasis on financial applications and problem solving in the manager's decision-making process. Because students must approach the case studies with a strong background in quantitative analysis, this course has been placed at the end of the program.

Applications of Business Analysis
The capstone of the Executive-style MBA program, this course takes an integrative view of the total strategic planning and implementation process. Discussions and case studies encourage the development of cross-functional conceptual and analytical skills. Topics include: environmental and competitive analysis; strategy, structure and control in organizations; strategic leadership; entrepreneurship and innovation. Applying skills developed throughout the Executive-style MBA program, students will create and formally present a comprehensive report based on an in-depth study of one organization.

International Business

For the final course, students will study the international aspects of business. New Orleans' students will have the option of taking a portion of the course in New Orleans or through an international trip. Jamaica students will have the option of taking the entire course in Kingston or one half of the course through an international study tour.



Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA), New Orleans

Important Dates

May 1 
Application for Admission deadline for 2012 Summer Session without paying late fee. 

May 23
INFORMATION SESSION of Executive-style MSHCM in New Orleans. Please contact Aundrea Kloor, akloor@uno.edu, 504-280-3622
 
May 29 (Summer 2012)
CENTRALIZED ENROLLMENT SERVICES (Registration, Bursar, Financial Aid, parking I.D. cards) in the regular Service Offices until 4:30 P.M. Deadline to pay fees for REGISTRATION (4:30 P.M.) Students not paid by this time will be purged for non-payment. WebSTAR not accessible after 4:30 P.M.
 
May 30 (Summer 2012)
Late fee in effect for all Students.
 
May 31 (Summer 2012)
CLASSES BEGIN.

June 1 (Summer 2012)
Final date to file an Application for Admission for the 2012 Summer Session. (1:00 P.M. deadline)
 
June 4 (Summer 2012)
Deadline to pay fees for FINAL REGISTRATION / SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT (4:30 P.M.).

WebSTAR not accessible after 4:30 P.M.

Final date to add courses, change sections, or change from audit to credit.

Final date to drop course(s) and receive 100% refund. After this date, there is no refund for drops.

Final date to resign (withdraw from all courses) and receive 100% refund (less $50 and appropriate non-refundable fees).

Final date to receive a parking decal refund.

Deadline to file an Application for Degree and to pay graduation fees for Summer Graduation.

Express Provisional Admission ends.
 
June 5 
WebSTAR active for dropping courses (8:30 A.M.).
 
June 8 
Final date to drop course(s) or resign and not have course(s) recorded.

From June 9 through July 9 an automatic “W” will be recorded for all courses dropped.
 
June 11 
Final date to change from credit to audit. 

June 13 
50% REFUND. Final date to resign (withdraw from all courses) and receive 50% refund (less appropriate non-refundable fees). No refunds made for partial reduction in course enrollment. 

June 20 
25% REFUND. Final date to resign (withdraw from all courses) and receive 25% refund (less appropriate non-refundable fees). No refunds made for partial reduction in course enrollment.
 
July 1
Application for Admission deadline for 2012 Fall Semester without paying late fees.
 
August 1
Late Application for Admission deadline for 2012 Fall Semester. Applications received after this date will only be considered for non-degree status.

August 2
 
Official Degree Conferral date for Summer 2012 degree completers.
 
August 10
Deadline to pay tuition and fees. Students not paid by 4:30 P.M. will be purged. 
















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