MBA Degrees in Management

Departmental Advisor
April Kuykendall
Room: BLB 215C
Phone: (940) 565-4710
Email: April.Kuykendall@unt.edu

The G. Brint Ryan College of Business has rolled out a fully accredited interactive MBA track effective in January 2005. As of August 2005, Administrative Management has changed to the new title of Strategic Management. Advantages of the Strategic Management MBA include most, if not all, web-based course offerings, Texas State tuition rates, convenient cafeteria scheduling, online registration and tuition payment, and completion based on your timetable, i.e. 18 months to five years based on your ability and work schedule. Applications will be processed through the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies.

General Requirements

By clicking on the following links, you will be taken to the MBA advising site for more general information concerning the program requirements for the MBA program in Business Administration.

MBA in Strategic Management

*Formerly Administrative Management.

The MBA with a concentration in Strategic Management interrelates and provides a broad exposure to skills necessary in managing a total organization. Strategic Management involves establishing the major direction, strategies, and broad policies that an organization will follow in pursuit of accomplishing its objectives. This necessary knowledge is important for the sustainable growth of businesses and the U.S. economy. Click on this link to see further information about this program.

MBA in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

In the MBA with a concentration in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, students study the processes, structures, and behaviors that fit together to define all types of business organizations. In addition, students learn the practices and skills necessary for the major Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management functions, such as compensation, selection and placement, health and safety, and organizational change. The evolution of organizations to manage faster transitions has become a way of life. This theme is prevalent in many of our MBA Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management courses.

MBA in Health Services Management

Health Services Management Program Director Mark Davis, Ph.D.

The MBA with a concentration in Health Services Management allows students the opportunity to study the major systems that comprise healthcare organizations: governance, finance, clinical services, and human resources. The Health Services Management student learns to identify and understand the best practices and processes of the well-managed healthcare organization in its variety of forms- ambulatory care, acute care, long-term care, home health, and so forth. The program provides students with skills needed to effectively coordinate, integrate, and improve the quality of health services. In this way, we hope to prepare students for the many opportunities and unique challenges of a continuously changing healthcare industry.

Health Services Management Concentration Courses

Online MBA in Sport Entertainment Management

UNT and the Dallas Cowboys have combined their expertise to create a professional online MBA program that will provide students the opportunity to become thought leaders in the business world. Guided by best practices, industry insights, and case studies, this program is delivered through the collective lens of UNT faculty and Cowboys business professionals with strong industry knowledge and experience. In addition to an advanced curriculum with real-world applications, students can partake in immersive onsite boot camps at multiple North Texas locations, including The Star in Frisco, Dallas Cowboys’ World Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility, and AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Online MBA in Sport Entertainment Management Courses