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Evening MBA Program


A new evening class starts every even numbered year in June.

The next Evening MBA Class begins June 2010  


The Western Washington University Evening MBA program is intended for working managers.  This nine-quarter Evening MBA Program includes a predetermined sequence of 18 four-credit courses designed for practicing managers.  The curriculum is offered two evenings per week, from 6 pm to 10 pm, throughout the year.  The courses include managerial perspectives on the functional business areas plus integrated coursework and development of managerial skills and a capstone experience. View the Admissions Criteria. Please feel free to Contact Us for assistance

The schedule below is an example only and is subject to change.  Please check WWU's Classfinder, the MBA Newsletter, or your Timetable, for the most recent course information.
 
COURSEWORK CREDITS QUARTER TAKEN 
First Year
32
 
Intro to Professional Management
    MBA 594
Microeconomics
    MBA 502
  Summer Quarter (1)
Financial Accounting & Reporting
    MBA 510
Statistical Methods
     MBA 504
  Fall Quarter (2)
Corporate Information Systems Management 
    MBA 506

Operations Management
    MBA 508

  Winter Quarter (3)

Macroeconomics
    MBA 503
Managerial Accounting
    MBA 511

  Spring Quarter (4)
Second Year
32
Organizational Behavior
    MBA 507
Marketing Management
     MBA 509
  Summer Quarter (5)
Managerial Skills 
    MBA 524
Competing in a Global Environment
    MBA 595
  Fall Quarter (6)
Business Finance
    MBA 505
Marketing Strategy
    MBA 532
  Winter Quarter (7)
Managerial Finance
    MBA 541
Managerial Economics
    MBA 551
  Spring Quarter (8)
Third Year 4  
Business Policy
    MBA 591
  Summer Quarter (9)
Total Program 
68
Nine Quarters

Ready for the Challenge?  Check out the Admissions Criteria.

Questions? Contact Assistant Director, Dan Purdy at daniel.purdy@wwu.edu, or call 360.650.3898, for help.

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