Professional programs available to members of GAME, IABP, and LBAIE:
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
Description: Members of our sponsoring business organizations may apply for admission for Morrison’s doctoral program. The DBA curriculum blends taught interdisciplinary content and research seminars with assessed scholarly and professional development activities. The program culminates in an applied research project focused on a real problem facing today’s business leaders and managers.
Over the course of the program, students develop the capacity to work independently and more in depth, moving from prescribed content in the first year of the program, to supervised scholarly activities in the second year, to independent, applied research focused on their areas of interest in the third year. Student-members may choose their own specialized field of study within business.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Description: This program combines conventional academic training with applied learning. Student-members complete eleven MBA courses and a final project. The program will help to prepare mid-career professionals for roles in middle and senior management for many types of organizations. The final project may be made of one of the following:
- The Business Start-Up option. This will allow students to put together a new business plan for a company they work for, a company they own, or another company with approval from their instructor.
OR
- Students may choose the Individual Consultancy Project (ICP) option. This will students to complete a paper based on original research with the supervision of a faculty member. The student must submit an official proposal to their instructor.
Bachelor of Business Administration
Description: This program is self-study and covers a wide range of business topics. Student-members complete thirty courses and a capstone course. The program will allow professionals to be better prepared for careers in business fields such as human resources, finance, accounting, and entry-level management.
Professional programs available to members of GAME, IABP, and LBAIE:
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
Description: Members of our sponsoring business organizations may apply for admission for Morrison’s doctoral program. The DBA curriculum blends taught interdisciplinary content and research seminars with assessed scholarly and professional development activities. The program culminates in an applied research project focused on a real problem facing today’s business leaders and managers.
Over the course of the program, students develop the capacity to work independently and more in depth, moving from prescribed content in the first year of the program, to supervised scholarly activities in the second year, to independent, applied research focused on their areas of interest in the third year. Student-members may choose their own specialized field of study within business.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Description: This program combines conventional academic training with applied learning. Student-members complete eleven MBA courses and a final project. The program will help to prepare mid-career professionals for roles in middle and senior management for many types of organizations. The final project may be made of one of the following:
- The Business Start-Up option. This will allow students to put together a new business plan for a company they work for, a company they own, or another company with approval from their instructor.
OR
- Students may choose the Individual Consultancy Project (ICP) option. This will students to complete a paper based on original research with the supervision of a faculty member. The student must submit an official proposal to their instructor.
Bachelor of Business Administration
Description: This program is self-study and covers a wide range of business topics. Student-members complete thirty courses and a capstone course. The program will allow professionals to be better prepared for careers in business fields such as human resources, finance, accounting, and entry-level management.