MBA Programs with pmba as Tag

Elective Courses For PMBA at School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

Elective Courses
Case Studies in Management
Advanced Topics in International Business
Introduction to Research
Organizational Behavior and Theory
Moral and Social Responsibility of Organizations
Special Project

Courses Foundation Courses For PMBA at School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

PMBA Foundation Courses
Managerial Economics
Strategic Marketing Management
Strategic Leadership and Ethics
Financial Management
Managerial Accounting
Statistical Analysis & Econometric Techniques
Human Resources Management
Operations Management
Business Capstone Experience 3

Degree Requirements For MBA at School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

Degree Requirements
The University of Guam Professional MBA degree program delivers an academic perspective with integrated practical experiences and management technologies. In addition to satisfying the prerequisite core requirements, students must complete 33 credit hours of PMBA foundation and elective courses for the completion of their degree. Degree students must meet all the University requirements of this Bulletin. Procedure for students who drop out of the cohort: If a student drops out of his or her cohort for good reason during the course of his or her study in the (admitted) program year, he or she will be allowed to join the program by joining a subsequent cohort. Guidelines within this Bulletin apply.

PMBA Course Schedule School of Business and Public Administration

University of Guam

Term 1 (May 30 – July 20, 2008)
BA613 Strategic Leadership and Ethics (Drs. A. Santos/K. Perez)
BA630 Human Resources Management (Dr. R. Colfax)
Inter-Term 1 (July 25 – August 03, 2008)
BA601 Case Studies in Management (Part I) (Dr. J.Taylor)
Term 2 (August 08 – September 28, 2008)
BA611 Strategic Marketing Management (Staff)
BA622 Statistical Analysis and Econometric Techniques (Dr. N. Li)
Inter-Term 2 (October 03 – October 12, 2008
BA601 Case Studies in Management (Part II) (Dr. J.Taylor)
Term 3 (October 17 – December 07, 2008)
BA621 Managerial Accounting (Dr. F. Cantoria)
BA620 Financial Management (Dr. J. Taylor)
Inter-Term 3 (December 12-21, 2008
BA601 Case Studies in Management (Part III) (Dr. J.Taylor)
Winter Break: December 22, 2008 – January 8, 2009
Term 4 (January 09 – March 01, 2009)
BA610 Managerial Economics (Dr. R. Jones)
BA710 Advanced Topics in International Business (Dr. J. Salas)
Inter-Term 4 (March 06 – March 15, 2009)
BA601 Case Studies in Management (IV) (Dr. J.Taylor)
Easter Recess: April 6 - 12, 2009
Term 5 (March 20 – May 17, 2009)
BA632 Operations Management (Drs. R. Colfax/K. T-Perez)
BA711 Business Capstone Experience (Dr. A. Enriquez)

Fee & Financial Aids School of Economics and Management Tsinghua University

Fees

Nonrefundable application fee of RMB ¥600. (Draft payable to Tsinghua University, noted MBA application fee and your name on it.)
Registration Fee: RMB ¥400 per semester.
Health Insurance: RMB ¥600 per year.

Tuition fee(for the whole program): FMBA: TBA
PMBA: RMB TBA
IMBA: RMB ¥120,000

Living Expense (estimated):
For 20072008 Academic Year (for moderate living style)

Room: See below
Food: RMB ¥ 18,000
Books and Supplies: RMB ¥ 3,000
Local Transportation: RMB ¥ 5.000 (not include airfare)
Personal Expenses: RMB ¥ 12,000

Housing Accommodation Details:
Oncampus Housing (For International students):
Within 30 days: RMB ¥80 per person per day
Within 3189 days: RMB ¥70 per person per day
Over 90 days: RMB ¥65 per person per day

Off campus housing: Students have to find houses by themselves if they want to live off campus. The rate varies from 2,000 to 3,500 per month.

Total Estimated Expenses except for housing per year: RMB ¥ 38,000

Financial Aid

International students are encouraged to explore all financial aids and scholarships available to them in their home country. However, all candidates are eligible to apply several kinds of meritbased fellowships and scholarships after a period of study at Tsinghua.