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Fast Track MBA Program

Get on the fast track with an OC MBA today!  Come see what a difference a year makes.

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Join us for an MBA Information Session!

Where? Harvey Business Center, Room 103 on the campus of Oklahoma Christian University. Campus Map

When? Tuesday, November 11, at 6:00 pm.

Call (405) 425-5562 for details!

 

The upcoming terms to start the program are:

Fall Semester Term II: October 27

Start moving up with an accelerated program that is tailored to fit the busy lives of working adults. By attending classes one or two nights a week, students will be able to earn their graduate degrees while balancing busy work schedules, families, and other activities. Highly motivated students can complete the program in 12-16 months. Students who prefer to take only one class per week can earn their MBA in two years.

The strength of the curriculum is its emphasis on ethics, practical knowledge and real-world applications. Courses in leadership, marketing, economics, management, communication, organizational issues, global perspectives, finance and technology are taught by faculty members who bring a wealth of business experience as well as academic preparation to the classroom.

An undergraduate degree in business is not a requirement.  Students from all academic backgrounds are welcome in our program. 

Prospective students should call the School of Business Administration at (405) 425-5562 or e-mail MBA@oc.edu.  You may apply online by clicking here.

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Faculty Facts

Phillip Lewis Dr. Phillip Lewis, Dean of the College of Professional Studies, studies, teaches and writes about ethics and leadership. He wrote the book Transformational Leadership. He works at OC "to make a difference in the lives of undergraduate and graduate students" and "to impact the business programs for the future."

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