Information Security
The Information Security concentration is offered in partnership with the University of Virginia Northern Virginia Center. Concentration and any required foundation courses are completed at CGPS.
Program Structure
(effective Fall 2007)
Foundation Courses (1-25 credits)*
These are undergraduate courses that ensure that you have the skills necessary to be successful in a graduate business program. They cover:
Introduction to the MBA Program (1 credit)
Accounting for Managers (3 credits)
Business Legal Environment (3 credits)
Economics for Business (3 credits)
Statistics for Managers (3 credits)
The Management Process (3 credits)
Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
Marketing for Managers (3 credits)
Production/Operations Management (3 credits)
*Any or all may be waived through a variety of means:
- comparable academic coursework
- examination
Foundation courses are offered through our undergraduate Bachelor of Professional Studies program.
Core Courses (24 credits)
These eight courses (3 credits each), combined with the foundation courses, provide the common core of knowledge that all MBA students need:
MMIS 500 Management Information Systems (3 credits)
MBUS 501A Organization Theory and Design (3 credits)
MBUS 502 Financial Decision Making for Managers (3 credits)
MBUS 523 Marketing Strategy (3 credits)
MBUS 525 Visionary Leadershp (3 credits)
MBUS 529 Quantitative Business Modeling (3 credits)
MBUS 548 Managerial Economics (3 credits)
MBUS 595 Strategic Management (3 credits)
Concentration Courses (12 credits)
Students meet concentration requirements by completing 12 graduate credits from UVA’s Information Security Management program.
http://www.scps.virginia.edu/certificates/inforsecurity.php
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