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The faculty of the Graduate School of Management is composed of individuals with educational backgrounds and experience in the functional fields of business administration, accounting, finance,management, marketing, economics, human resources, health care, organization communication, and law.
The faculty, in conjunction with other faculties of the Graduate College, offers a variety of graduate
educational opportunities for men and women preparing for administrative careers in business, industry,
labor, government, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations.
Lewis College Of Business Mission Statement
The mission of the LCOB is to be a leading regional institution for the education of business students.The college is committed to an overall balance among teaching, scholarly activity, and service. The LCOB
is dedicated to graduating individuals who possess the communication, critical thinking, and problem
solving skills necessary to meet district needs and the demands of a global environment.
The Lewis College of Business is a vital intellectual resource to the people of West Virginia and the
surrounding area. The LCOB and the university will provide the people, programs, knowledge, skills, and
technology essential to meet the needs of the state and the region.
The Lewis College of Business promotes mutual respect, professional development, ethical conduct,
freedom of inquiry and expression, and multiculturalism. The LCOB faculty, staff, and administrators
affirm and endorse both the Marshall University creed and the Marshall University Statement of Professional
Ethics for all Employees.
Accreditation
The Lewis College of Business is accredited by AACSB: The International Association for Management Education (American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business) and the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Cretificate Programs
Certificate programs presently offered include the Graduate Certificate in Business Management
Foundations.
Degree Programs
Degree programs presently offered include the following: Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.),
Executive M.B.A. (M.B.A.), Master of Science in Health Care Administration (M.S.), and Master of Science
in Human Resource Management (M.S.). The most recent addition is the Doctor of Management Practice in
Nurse Anesthesia to be offered to a select cohort in the near future.
Entrance Requirements
Persons desiring to pursue the degrees of M.S in Human Resource Management or M.S. in Health
Care Administration must follow the procedures and satisfy the conditions of the Marshall University Graduate College as specified in the following sections of this catalog. Persons desiring to pursue the
degree of M.B.A. or Executive M.B.A. must follow the specialized procedures described in the following
sections.
Waiver Of Admissions Examination
An applicant to the M.B.A. program or either M.S. program with an earned doctoral degree from an
accredited institution is not required to take the GRE or GMAT. An applicant with a master’s degree is
required to take the GRE or GMAT.
The Plan Of Study
The student and his/her advisor shall prepare a Plan of Study which must be approved during the semester in which the student initially enrolls. A plan should be appropriate to meet the needs of the student
in his/her chosen field. It shall include the specific courses the student is expected to complete; and shall also
list all other requirements of the program or school. Courses listed on the Plan of Study shall be those judged
appropriate by the faculty. Subsequent requests for changes in the plan must be formally approved by the
M.B.A. Director or the Academic Advisor. Any deviation from the final Plan of Study and/or discrepancy
between it and the student’s official transcript will delay graduation. Any Plan of Study that was approved
may become void if a student is inactive for one year (unless on an official leave of absence).
Grade Point Average Requirement
A student must have a 3.0 overall GPA in all program coursework, with no more than two C’s in his
or her program, In addition the student must maintain a 3.0 GPA in the Graduate College. This standard
must be met for the student to graduate. If the student falls below these standards, then that student shall
be placed on academic probation or will be subject to dismissal from the program.
Comprehensive Assessment
Degree candidates are required to complete a comprehensive assessment prior to receipt of the master’s
degree. The timing and form of a student’s comprehensive assessment shall be approved in advance by the Director of the Graduate School of Management. The comprehensive assessment is usually a written term paper required within the final, integrated capstone course, MGT 699, “Business Policy and Strategy,” or
MGT 696, “Administrative Policy and Strategy.”
Course Enrollment Policy
In order to take any 600-level course in the Graduate School of Management (GSM), the student must be
admitted to a GSM program. On an exception basis, a student not enrolled in the GSM may take only one 600-
level GSM course with the written approval of the GSM Academic Advisor or the GSM MBA Director. Cooperative
programs with other departments must by approved by the GSM Director. It is the responsibility of the
student to obtain this approval before attempting to register. Additionally, the student must meet the specific
course prerequisites. Students who violate this policy will be administratively withdrawn.
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