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1、MBA Admission Current Howe School MS StudentsAdmission RequirementsIf you are currently enrolled in a Howe School Masters program, viz., Information Systems (MSIS), Management (MSM), or Telecommunications Management (MSTM), you can apply at any time for admission to the MBA program provided your cum
2、ulative GPA is 3.0 or higher, AND you have taken the GMAT scoring 500 (550 for FE majors). You only need to complete a Program Add/Change form available at http:/www.stevens.edu/sit/graduate/apply/upload/Program_Change.pdf and submit it to the Graduate Admissions office. You will subsequently receiv
3、e a letter from Graduate Admissions advising you of the MBA admission committees decision and the name of your new advisor. If you have reached the point where you have completed all of the courses in your MS program, and now wish to continue to the MBA without formally graduating with the MS degree
4、, you also need only complete a Program Add/Change form and submit it to the Graduate Admissions office. Such students may be eligible to receive a conditional admit to the MBA program if they have not taken the GMAT, which will enable them to continue their studies without a break. They will, howev
5、er, be expected to take the GMAT (score 500) prior to the completion of three courses to remain in good standing. Students who received Conditional Admit status and who have completed three courses will have a registration hold placed on their accounts until the GMAT requirement is met.ProcessThe fi
6、rst thing you need to decide is the MBA Major that you wish to pursue. We currently offer eleven (11) majors in the Flex MBA-TM program Engineering Management, Financial Engineering, Global Technology Management, Information Management, IT/Financial Services, IT/Outsourcing, IT/Pharmaceutical indust
7、ry, Pharmaceutical Management, Project Management, Technology Innovation, and Telecommunications Management. Those italicized are the Majors for which all courses are available on-line. Details on the various Majors can be found on the MBA website. See http:/howe.stevens.edu/academics/graduate-progr
8、ams/flex-mba/curriculum/. The MBA degree consists of 20 courses (60 credits), 10 of which are core courses (30 credits) with the remaining 10 (30 credits) consisting of breadth courses plus courses comprising the particular major. The number of courses you will need to take will depend on the number
9、 completed to date in your MS program. If you wish to major in the same or related concentration as you are pursuing in your MS program and have completed your final course in your MS program, you will normally need to take an additional eight (8) courses for the MBA. Depending on your career object
10、ives, you may want to think about the Dual Degree option, which enables students to graduate with an MBA degree in Technology Management and an MS degree. This option is suited to students who would like their MBA major to be in a different discipline from their MS concentration, e.g., an MBA in Pro
11、ject Management and an MS in Information Systems. You dont have to make a decision regarding the Dual Degree option until you are approaching the completion of your MBA courses. Dual degree students simply withhold their Application for Candidacy (AC) for the MBA until such time as they have complet
12、ed the additional four courses for a total of 72 credits. It is the number of credits on the AC that tells the registrar whether you are applying for a MBA degree only, or a dual MS/MBA degree. Study PlanHaving chosen your Major, you now need to develop your study plan. You begin by printing out the
13、 generic study plan for that major, which you will find at http:/howe.stevens.edu/academics/graduate-programs/flex-mba/study-plans/. Check off the courses completed to date in your MS program, and include the grade that you received for each course. You can get those grades from your MS transcript.
14、Courses that you took in your MS program that are not listed in the MBA study plan should be substituted for the elective offerings where available. For example, if you are intending to go for the dual degree option, there are four (4) elective options where you can write in the courses from your MS
15、 concentration. Your objective is to ensure that all courses from your MS program are included in the MBA study plan in order to assure maximum reuse of credit. Those courses remaining on the study plan that have NOT been checked constitute your study program for the MBA. If you have courses in your
16、 MS that you have not been able to accommodate in your MBA study plan, you will need to consult your advisor to determine an appropriate substitution. In cases where you have substituted, or propose to substitute another course for one listed in the study plan, or have had courses from another institution approved for transfer credit, be sure to indicate those courses in the study plan together with the substituted course