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Program Information The objective of the MBA program is to prepare students for positions of responsibility and ethical leadership by enhancing their ability to:
- Communicate at a professional level in oral presentations and in writing
- Work effectively with others and lead in organizational situations
- Identify how globalization affects organizations and their environment
- Recognize the importance of ethical decision making
- Use technology effectively
- Integrate analytical and problem solving skills with concepts and theories from all functional areas of business
Facilities The Richards College of Business is housed in two buildings on the UWG campus--the Richards Building and Adamson Hall. Both buildings are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and include wireless Internet connections.
Accreditation The Richards College of Business is accredited by AACSB-I.
Awards/Recognition The University of West Georgia has been named by the Princeton Review as one of the "Best Southeastern Colleges," one of America's "Best Value Colleges," and one of the best 282 business schools.
Student Body The University of West Georgia is located approximately 45 minutes from Atlanta in Carrollton, Georgia (population 20,000). UWG has approximately 10,000 students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Faculty The majority of faculty members in the Richards College of Business have a terminal degree in their field of expertise.
Admissions information Same as entry requirements
Type of program MBA (full time and part time)
Degrees offered Master of Business Administration
Length of Program Full time: three semesters (one year); part time: two years
Tuition $5,000-$7,000 (entire program)
Scholarships/funding Graduate research assistantships Graduate assistantships Scholarships:
- Mr. & Mrs. Murray M. Webb Scholarship
- Charles W. Cox Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Fred Hutchins Scholarship Endowment
Financial Aid Office www.westga.edu/~finaid/
Entry Requirements http://www.westga.edu/~gradsch/forms/printable/MBA.pdf
Application Deadlines Summer Semester 2008: March 3, 2008 Fall Semester 2008: August 1, 2008 Spring Semester 2009: December 1, 2008
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