Master of Business Administration
Kanwalroop (Kathy) Dhanda
MBA Program Director
Professor-Management
dhandak@sacredheart.edu
(203) 371-7957
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at the Jack Welch College of Business is designed to prepare individuals for successful careers in the complex world of business. The program prepares leaders who are global thinkers, socially responsible, and ethical decision-makers.
The MBA program is built on the pillars of:
- Leadership
- Commitment to fostering up-to-date, cutting-edge knowledge of business disciplines
- Ethical responsibility
- Global awareness
The MBA program is focused on the development of certain key competencies:
- Executional excellence and continuous improvement through attention to detail, rigorous analysis, and decision-making
- Accountability for decisions and actions of team and self, putting team goals ahead of individual goals, with the focus on contribution to the organization
- Persuasive communication that is articulate, candid, to the point, and leads to action
- Personal and professional interest and the belief that every person deserves space and dignity
Classes are conducted in the evening. The program serves both professionally employed students and accomplished students who recently received their undergraduate degrees. Both segments earn an advanced degree under the direction of faculty members who possess both academic credentials and pragmatic business expertise.
Program Objectives
The Welch MBA program goals:
- Our graduates will have a broad understanding of the business disciplines and functional skills critical to their roles as business professionals.
- Our graduates will explore ethical standards of behavior and develop their own frames of reference and standards to guide their professional behavior.
- Our graduates will have the oral and written communication skills required to compete effectively in the workplace.
- Our graduates will be able to identify factors that affect business practices in the global environment and propose decisions and actions that are appropriate in specific situations.
- Our graduates will be decision-makers and critical thinkers who use analytic and problem-solving skills.
- Our graduates will have an understanding of leadership theory and demonstrate managerial skills with an understanding of the global environment.
To help students achieve these objectives, the university relies on faculty members who are dedicated to teaching. The faculty combines broad business experience and academic training that define the unique learning experience at Sacred Heart University’s Jack Welch College of Business.
The Welch MBA
The Welch MBA represents a new approach to graduate business education. The multidiscipline approach is structured to enable students to move beyond functional expertise to true leadership skill. In addition to personalized professional planning, the program features an integrated core taught in a “business process” approach. This core combines readings, case studies, and deliverables to provide a content-rich, stimulating learning experience.
Admission Requirements
Individuals who hold a bachelor’s degree in any academic discipline from an accredited institution will be considered for admission to the MBA program. The applicant’s undergraduate and post-graduate studies, essay, work experience, and recommendations are considered in the admission process.
Applicants with an undergraduate degree in business and satisfactory coursework in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and statistics from an accredited institution are generally eligible for the 36-credit program of study. Applicants without an undergraduate degree in business are generally required to complete up to an additional 9 credits of coursework.
In general, the minimum requirement for admission to the MBA program is an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 and a 3.0 or better in any graduate work. A current résumé and two letters of reference must be submitted with the application. Meeting the minimum admission requirements is no guarantee of acceptance into the program.
Upon acceptance, students receive a copy of their planned academic program and are assigned a faculty advisor. Students are encouraged to meet periodically with their advisor to discuss academic progress, career issues, or special needs.
MBA Continuous Enrollment Policy
Graduate students in the MBA program must maintain continuous enrollment in the program. Students who fail to enroll for two consecutive terms (exclusive of summer term) must apply for admission. The MBA director may require the student to meet current admissions requirements as a condition of readmission. Applications for readmission should be submitted to the MBA office and will be reviewed by the MBA director. Students who are readmitted must adhere to the guidelines and curriculum in effect at the date of readmission.
Degree Requirements
A total of 36 credit hours of graduate coursework (excluding foundational courses) and a minimum GPA of 3.0 are necessary for completion of the Welch MBA program for candidates who are waived from the foundational coursework. Those who are not waived will need up to 9 additional credit hours of foundational coursework. In all cases, a minimum of 27 credit hours (excluding foundational coursework) must be taken at Sacred Heart University in the Welch MBA program.
Course Waiver Policy
Upon application, transcripts will be reviewed for possible course waivers. For students transferring from another accredited graduate program, the MBA director will review transcripts and make a determination of course equivalency. A maximum of 9 credits, plus the foundation courses, can be transferred. The three foundation courses, as well as WGB 602 and WGB 603, have formal waiver requirements. It is important to note that a strong working knowledge of economics, accounting, and finance is required for WGB 650.
WGB 518 can be waived for those who have completed 3 credit in statistics with a grade of B or better. WGB 519 can be waived for those who have completed microeconomics and macroeconomics each with a grade of B or better. WGB 521 can be waived for those with an undergraduate degree in business or in exceptional situations upon review of candidate work and academic experience by the MBA director.
For those who have completed an undergraduate degree in accounting within the last two years, WGB 602 can be substituted with an elective approved by the MBA director.
For those who received an undergraduate degree in finance within the last two years, an elective in finance can be substituted for WGB 603.
Degree Requirements
Foundation Courses (9 credits)
WGB 518 | Introduction to Business Statistics | 3 |
WGB 519 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
WGB 521 | Fundamentals of Management | 3 |
Program Courses (27 credits)
In addition to the 9 credits of electives.
WGB 602 | Finance & Managerial Accounting | 3 |
WGB 603 | Corporate Financial Management | 3 |
WGB 604 | Business Competencies I | 3 |
WGB 605 | Business Competencies II | 3 |
WGB 612 | Leading & Influencing with Integrity | 3 |
WGB 614 | Social & Legal Responsibilities in Business | 3 |
WGB 650 | Strategic Integration | 6 |
WGB 691 | Welch Competency Demonstration & Implementation | 3 |
MBA Concentrations
Students may choose among 8 concentrations: accounting, finance, management, human resources, innovation management, digital marketing, business analytics or health care. Students who choose accounting, finance, management, business analytics or marketing must take three electives in the respective discipline. MBA students are eligible to take elective courses in the MSHR, MFIM, MSBUAN, MSA and MSDM programs. Students who do not meet the elective requirements for a concentration will simply receive an MBA.