requirements
Professional MBA students must meet requirements in the following areas:
Foundation Courses (7 courses or 28 units)
Depending on a student's previous academic record, these courses — which lay the groundwork for further business studies — may be waived or fulfilled through testing.
- GMAN 301: Financial Accounting
- GMAN 302: Managerial Accounting
- GMAN 303: Managerial Economics
- GMAN 304: Quantitative Methods
- GMAN 305: Operations Management
- GMAN 306: Management Communication
- GMAN 307: Legal Aspects of Business
Core Courses (8 courses or 32 units)
These courses cover key business issues, from industry analysis to the ethical dimensions of business. Up to eight quarter units of transfer credit for past graduate work may be applied to this requirement.
- GMAN 311: Organizational Behavior and Management
- GMAN 312: Managerial Finance
- GMAN 313: Marketing Management
- GMAN 314: International Business
- GMAN 315: Ethical and Social Aspects of Business
- GMAN 316: Industry Analysis
- GMAN 317: Business Strategy
- GMAN 318: New Business Development
- GMAN 319: Information Technologies in Organizations
Concentration Courses: Marketing and Finance (3 Classes or 12 Units)
The Professional MBA Program offers two areas of concentration: finance and marketing. Transfer credit for previously completed graduate work may be applied to this requirement.
- Finance Concentration
GMAN 321: Advanced Financial Management
GMAN 322: Investments and Financial Markets
GMAN 323: International Finance
- Marketing Concentration
GMAN 341: Marketing Research
GMAN 342: Strategic Marketing Planning
GMAN 343: International Marketing
Management Practicum Certificate
Students participate in at least four quarterly practicum seminars to complete this requirement.

