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Tuition and fees

New editor Slfinch has added tuition and fees to this article. I feel they do not belong per WP:NOTDIRECTORY. What is the opinion of other editors? Thanks, Bahooka (talk) 20:19, 18 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Here is information to be added to the San Diego State College of Business page by an outside source.

Graduate Programs SDSU’s College of Business Administration offers seven graduate degree programs designed to prepare students for various positions within private, public and government organizations. Additionally, the college also offers two specialized graduate programs: the Sports Business MBA and the Executive MBA.

Students must have successfully completed the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) to be considered for admission. Students with degrees in institutions where instruction was conducted in a language other than English must submit their IELTS or TOEFL scores to graduate admissions. The minimum required scores for admissions are 6.5 for IELTS and 80 for TOEFL.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Available for both part-time and full-time curriculums, SDSU’s MBA program has a general management focus, though students can elect to specialize in finance, marketing, accounting, management, entrepreneurship, project management, information systems, supply chain management or health services administration. To complete the MBA program, students must earn a minimum of 45 academic units and must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Slfinch (talkcontribs) 23:53, 12 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA)

Students pursing an MSA degree at SDSU can design their curriculums to specialize in accounting information systems, financial reporting or taxation. They can also select a customized set of courses to meet specific professional needs and goals. To complete an MSA program, students must earn a minimum of at least 30 academic units and must earn at least a GPA of 3.0 in the program’s core courses.


BS/MS in Accountancy (BMACC)

The BMACC program allows students to earn both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting within a five-year period. The BMACC program was established to satisfy the 150 academic units required by most states for CPA certification.

Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS)

The MSIS degree was developed to provide students with a management-level knowledge of business and technology, a general technical understanding in information systems and domain skills in a specialized area chosen by the student. To complete an MSIS program, students must earn a minimum of at least 36 approved academic units. Typical length of time to complete the program is 1 ½ to 2 years for full-time students and 2 ½ to 3 years for part-time students.


Master of Science in Business Administration (MSBA) in Financial & Tax Planning

The MSBA in financial and tax planning program is designed to provide in-depth professional financial planning education for those students pursuing wealth management positions or for those planning to sit for the Certified Financial Planner certification. To complete this program, students must complete a minimum of at least 30 academic units. Typical length of time to complete the program is 1 to 2 years for full-time students and 2 to 3 years for part-time students.


Master of Business Administration/Juris Doctor (MBA/JD)

Concurrent programs leading to MBA and Juris Doctor degrees are offered through SDSU’s partnerships with California Western School of Law (CWSL) and Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL). These concurrent degree programs are designed for students interested in working in fields where law and business converge. Students are expected to apply first to the law program (at either CWSL or TJSL) and then apply to the SDSU MBA program during their first year of law school. Students can expect to complete the joint MBA/JD in four years. SDSU’s MBA program requires 30 – 33 academic units (with credit transferable from both law schools) with 77 academic units from CWSL and 76 academic units required from TJSL. Degrees from both schools must be earned within the same semester.


Master of Business Administration/Master of Arts (MBA/MA) in Latin American Studies

Offered as a concurrent three-year program with SDSU’s Center for Latin American Studies, the primary objective of this degree program is to educate students wanting to promote or engage in business relationships in Latin America or within the Latin American community residing in the U.S. To complete the MBA/MA in Latin American studies, students must earn a minimum of 63 academic units.


Executive MBA (Specialized Program)

SDSU’s Executive MBA (EMBA) program is designed for business professionals seeking senior management positions. The 21-month program meets from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays approximately every other week. Students must earn a minimum of 48 academic units to complete their degree requirements. Students must also participate in a two-week international residency experience.


Sports Business MBA (Specialized Program)

SDSU’s Sports Business MBA program is a full-time, 45-academic unit program intended for students wishing to pursue a career in the sports business industry either within the U.S. or internationally. The program starts in January and is designed to be completed in 18 months. In the first 12 months, students fulfill their academic coursework. The following January, students begin a four-to-six month internship.

@Slfinch: These will not be added to the university per WP:UNIGUIDE. In other words, Wikipedia is not a directory. ☔️ Corkythehornetfan 🌺 23:03, 13 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Notable alumni

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Slfinch (talkcontribs) 21:39, 21 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]