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Year One Courseload

Almost every MBA program across the U.S. includes a core curriculum that focuses on the major business disciplines. These will include finance, management, accounting, marketing, statistics, manufacturing, operations, economics, and organizational behavior.

Core courses provide broad knowledge in one discipline. For example, a core marketing course would cover pricing, segmentation, communications, product line planning, and implementation. In addition to the core curriculum, electives provide a narrow focus that deepens an area of study. For example, one marketing elective might be entirely devoted to consumer behavior.

Example: The Yale School of Management
The Yale School of Management provides a good illustration of what a traditional program structure entails. Yale is a two-year program devoted to training general managers. The academic year is split into two terms.

Fall Term


Data Analysis and Statistics

Economic Anaylsis

Marketing Management

Financial Accounting

Environmental Management and Strategy

Valuation and Investment

Spring Term


Decision Analysis and Game Theory

Operations Management I

Leadership

Corporate Finance and Options

Managerial Controls I or Financial Reporting I

The Politics of Strategic Management or Designing and Managing Organizations

The second year of Yale's program is devoted to electives. This curriculum of first-year core courses and second year electives is probably the most common b-school structure in the U.S. Selection of your elective will determine your concentration — at Yale you can choose from concentrations such as finance, strategy, marketing, leadership, operations management, public management, and nonprofit management. Other school might include concentrations like sports management, entertainment, environmental MBA degrees.


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