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Curriculum
and Majors
The
Saturday Program incorporates all the strengths of
the Kellogg MBA, as it allows students to complete
their degree with majors in our most popular fields:
Finance, Management & Strategy, and Marketing
(with an option to take additional courses for majors
in Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Management
& Organizations).
After completing the 9.5
core courses that serve as a foundation to the
majors, Saturday MBA Program students complete advanced
courses for their majors. The course structure is:
| First
Year |
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Summer
Quarter |
Leadership
in Organizations (MORS
430)
Accounting for Decision Making (ACCT
430) |
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Fall
Quarter |
Business
Strategy (MGMT
431)
Mathematical Methods for Management Decisions
(DECS
433) |
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Winter
Quarter |
Marketing
Management (MKTG
430)
Statistical Methods for Management Decisions (DECS
434) |
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Spring
Quarter |
Microeconomic
Analysis (MECN
430)
Finance I (FINC
430) |
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| Second
Year |
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Summer
Quarter |
Competitive
Strategy and Industrial Structure (MECN
441)
Research Methods In Marketing (MKTG
450)
Values, Ethics & Strategic Crisis Management
(SEEK
440A) |
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Fall
Quarter |
Operations
Management (OPNS
430)
Finance II (FINC
441) |
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Winter
Quarter |
Financial
Decisions (FINC
442)
Introduction of New Products and Services (MKTG
465) |
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Spring
Quarter |
International
Business Strategy (INTL
460)
Entrepreneurial Finance (FINC
446) |
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| Third
Year |
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Summer
Quarter |
Strategy
& Organization (MGMT
452)
Negotiations (MORS
470) or
Global Initiatives in Management (INTL
473) |
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Fall
Quarter |
Marketing
Strategy (MKTG
466)
Capital Markets Finance (elective) |
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Optional
Quarters |
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Winter
Quarter |
Entrepreneurship
& New Venture Formulation (ENTR
462)
Power In Organizations: Sources, Strategies and
Skills (MORS
453) |
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Spring
Quarter |
Leading
the Strategic Change Process (MORS
452)
Negotiations (MORS
470) |
Degree Enhancement Program
Inherent in the Kellogg School philosophy is the belief
that education and professional development are part
of a lifelong learning process that does not end when
students graduate. To foster that concept, Kellogg
developed the Degree Enhancement Program.
The Degree Enhancement Program allows recent graduates
of the part-time program to register for up to three
courses during the academic year following their graduation
- without any tuition charge for the additional courses.
In addition to augmenting their educational and professional
development after graduation, this program allows
recent graduates the opportunity to supplement their
Kellogg MBA with additional majors or classes within
an area of personal or professional interest.
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