Aerospace and Defense, E.M.B.A.

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Minimum Total Hours (Non-Thesis): 32

Program Code: M008

Required Courses

Core (12 hours)
EMAD 5302Accounting in Aerospace and Defense2
EMAD 5312Information Technology and Cyber Security in Aerospace and Defense2
EMAD 5322Managing Supply Chain and Logistics in Aerospace and Defense2
EMAD 5332Legal Environment for Aerospace and Defense2
EMAD 5342Project Management for Aerospace and Defense2
EMAD 5352Global Aerospace and Defense Strategy2
Electives (20 hours)
Choose 10 courses 20
Total Credit Hours32
Note:

This is a coursework only non-thesis degree; a non-thesis examination will not be required.


Aerospace & Defense EMBA electives

The elective choices may include, but are not limited to, the following:

EMAD 5362Field Project in Aerospace & Defense (Analysis)2
EMAD 5372Field Project in Aerospace & Defense (Implementation)2
EMAD 5382Quantitative Methods & Models for Aerospace & Defense2
EMAD 5392Organizational Behavior in Aerospace & Defense Organizations2
EMAD 5402Aerospace and Defense Marketing Fundamentals2
EMAD 5412Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Aerospace & Defense2
EMAD 5422Lean Six Sigma Tools for Aerospace & Defense2
EMAD 5432Advanced Financial Management in Aerospace & Defense2
EMAD 5442Mergers and Acquisitions in Aerospace and Defense2
EMAD 5452Managing Aerospace & Defense Government Contracts2
EMAD 5472Data Management and Security in Aerospace & Defense2
EMAD 5482Data Analytics for Aerospace & Defense2
Additional graduate-level courses from an approved list maintained by the department and approved by the Graduate Liaison

General Requirements for all Master's Degrees

The master’s degree requires the equivalent of at least two semesters of satisfactory graduate work and additional work as may be prescribed for the degree.

All coursework applied to the master’s degree must carry graduate credit.

Master’s degree programs which require a thesis consist of at least 30 credit hours. All non-thesis master’s degree programs require at least 30 credit hours.

Credit transferred from other institutions must meet specific criteria and is subject to certain limitations.

Courses completed through correspondence study may not be applied to the master’s degree.

To qualify for a graduate degree, students must achieve an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher in the degree program coursework and in all resident graduate coursework attempted. A student must also have at least a 3.0 in all coursework (including undergraduate coursework if any).

Additional information for master's degree students may be found in the Graduate College Bulletin.