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Graduate Business Program


The Sid Craig School of Business
MARK J. KEPPLER, Director
Peters Business Building, Room 183
(559) 278-2107

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)

Master of Business Administration

The Master of Business Administration degree program is designed as a graduate, professional education for managers of business, agriculture, education, government, and nonprofit organizations. The program prepares students broadly in the essential business concepts and tools, and in their application to problems that managers face. The program offers elective area courses that provide advanced preparation in special areas of professional practice.

Admission. The program is open to college graduates without regard to the area of undergraduate study. Applicants are expected to show intellectual promise sufficient to perform satisfactorily in the program, and upon graduation, to perform effectively as professional managers. Applicants must submit the following to be considered for admission:

  1. a completed California State University, Fresno Graduate Application form
  2. a completed M.B.A. Program Application form
  3. complete university or college transcripts
  4. official record of the Graduate Management Admission Test
  5. two letters of recommendation appropriate for evaluation of professional promise, and
  6. a description of work experience.



Program Requirements

The M.B.A. is awarded to students upon completion of requirements in three groups of courses. These groups are generally completed in sequence. Students may not take Group II or Group III courses prior to the semester they complete their Group I requirements, without permission from the graduate business director.

Group I

The following five courses or equivalent knowledge are required: MBA 200, 201, 203, 204, and 205. Some or all of Group I requirements may be waived on the basis of an evaluation of previous coursework.

Equivalent knowledge may be demonstrated through examinations offered two times each year before the beginning of fall and spring semesters.


M.B.A. Degree Requirements


Group II (18 units)
MBA 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, and 215

Group III (15-18 units)
Select one of the following elective areas (9-12 units)

Accounting (9 units)
MBA 220, 221, 222

Agribusiness (9 units)
Select from AG BS 210*, 225, 250, 260

Entrepreneurship (9 units)
Select from MBA 250, 262, 270*, 272*

Finance (9 units)
Select from MBA 230*, 231, 232, 233

Management Information Systems (9 units)
Select from MBA 250, 251, 252, 253

Marketing Management (9 units)
Select from MBA 260*, 261, 262, 263

International Business (9 units)
Select from MBA 221, 231, 241, 251, 261

General M.B.A. (9 units)
Select from MBA 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 270

Additional approved elective** (0-3 units)
MBA 279 (3 units)

Select one of the following culminating experiences (0-6 units)
--- A management project
MBA 216 and 298 (6 units)

--- A thesis
MBA 216 and 299 (6 units)

--- A comprehensive examination (0 units)

Total (33-36 units)

Note: MBA 210 fulfills the university's graduate-level writing proficiency requirement.

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* Required course in elective area.
** Not required for students completing Human Resource Management elective area or students doing a thesis or project. A list of approved electives is available in the Graduate Business Program Office.


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