Post on 10-Aug-2020
Welcome to the Quinlan
School of Business Information Session
The Quinlan Experience
We wrote the book on
business ethics.
• A Jesuit Education
• Theory to practice in your professional career
• Holistic education and personal development
• Commitment to ethical decision making
Traditional MBA Intercontinental MBA
Course Work 14-18 Courses 32 Modules
(Equivalent to 16 courses)
Curriculum
Structure
3-7 Fundamental core courses in
Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human
Resources, Marketing, Operations,
Statistics
11 Courses across multiple disciplines
encompassing advanced leadership, global
perspective, electives, and an integrative
capstone experience
Electives may be general or concentrated
in one area
11 month, full-time program, online
and on the ground on four
continents
Specialized focus on emerging
markets
Cohort format with group and
individual deliverables
Each foreign residency is a 3 to 5
week immersion
Professional
Opportunities
Management, supervisory, and leadership
positions in any industry
Leadership positions with a global
focus.
MBA Programs
MS
Accountancy MS Finance
MS Human
Resources
MS Integrated
Marketing
Communications
MS
Supply Chain
Management
Course Work 12 courses
(plus 6
prerequisites,
depending on prior
coursework)
14-18 courses 12-13 courses 14-18 courses 14-18 courses
Curriculum
Structure
9 Advanced
Accounting
courses
3 courses in other
graduate business
subjects
13-14 Finance
courses
4-5 courses in
other graduate
business
subjects
10-13 Human
Resources
courses
Maximum 2 non-
HR electives
9-10 Marketing courses
4-8 courses in other
graduate business
subjects
10-11 Supply
Chain courses
4-8 courses in
other graduate
business subjects
Professional
Opportunities
- Tax
- Audit
- Advisory
- Internal audit
- Corporate
- Corporate
- Banking
- Commercial
- Investment
- Real estate
- Consulting
- Assets
- Performance
management
- Recruitment
- Development
- Compensation
- Employment
relations
- Digital marketing
manager
- Social media director
- Branding
- Campaigning
- Operations
- Purchasing
- Global Sales
- Risk
Management
- Operations
- Import/Export
Specialty Masters Programs
Flexible Class Scheduling to
Meet Your Needs Four 10-week quarters per
academic year
– August, November, February
and May
All courses are three credit hours
– Classes meet once a week,
6-9 p.m.
– Some Saturday and morning
classes are available
– Ability to switch between full- and part-time status
The Quinlan Experience Get involved and stay involved!
• Study abroad opportunities
• Service days
• Research projects with professors
• Cultural diversity celebrations
• Social gatherings
• Alumni events and benefits
Student groups and organizations
Quinlan Business Career
Services
Deloitte
Grant Thornton
McGladrey
General Electric
Target
True Partners
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Discover Financial Services
National Futures Association
WTAS
California Franchise Tax Board
Financing Your Degree
Quinlan Merit Based Scholarships
Other scholarship opportunities:
– Mbascholarships101.com
– Scholarships.com
Stafford Loans
– Up to $20,500 per academic year (all are eligible)
– www.FAFSA.ed.gov LUC code: 001710
Federal Plus Loan Program
– Covers difference between Stafford Load award and remaining tuition
– Repayment begins when you are no longer enrolled
Admissions Process
• Online application
• Official transcripts
• GMAT or GRE
• Two letters of recommendation
• Statement of purpose
• Current resume
• International students: TOEFL and
transcript evaluation
Next Steps Meet with Enrollment Advisor
Attend a class visit
Submit the on-line application!
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