Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Program Overview
The Master of Business Administration in Leadership, an online (hybrid) program, is designed for adult students who are working in a setting where they can immediately apply and practice the theories and skills they learn in the program. Simpson University believes that adult students learn best when their courses are relevant and applicable to what they are currently doing and what they want to become. The 36-credit program is structured so that students complete it in one or two years by taking one or two seven-week courses at a time. This allows for maximum attention to each course and for learning to build from course to course across the program.
IGNITE INNOVATION, DRIVE SUCCESS: WHERE BUSINESS MEETS POSSIBILITY.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
This program identifies the following objectives as critical to the development of highly skilled entrepreneurs, managers, and ethical leaders:
- Develop professionals in the field of business administration and leadership who can assume responsible modern organizational roles.
- Collaborate in economic analysis, planning, and implementation.
- Instill the values of responsible stewardship, respect for human difference, fairness, integrity, honesty, and service.
- Create an environment in which students can freely and respectfully collaborate, experience, question, grow and develop.
- Instill the expectation that all human beings are responsible to influence the world for good and noble purposes.
- Prepare leaders for a life of entrepreneurship, leadership, and service.
REQUIRED COURSES
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Leading Gig Era & Digital Innovation
- Entrepreneurial Funding & Leadership
- Ethical Governance & Regulation
- Real-World Economics
- Strategic Planning & Positioning Capstone
Meet our amazing faculty.
Daniel Sloan, DBA, MSF, MAT, MBA, GC. ECON
Department of Business Administration, Chair
Director MBA Program
Faculty Personnel Committee (FPC), Chair
Associate Business/CIS Professor