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MBA Guide: CSUN David Nazarian College of Business and Economics

Mid-career professionals improve management and leadership skills, enjoy professional advancement and have more fulfilling careers when they earn an MBA from the part-time evening program at California State University, Northridge’s AACSB-accredited David Nazarian College of Business and Economics.

The rigorous program’s excellent reputation is recognized as a 2019 U.S. News and World Report “Best Part-time MBA Program,” a Princeton Review 2018 “Best Business School” and a 2018 “Tier One” MBA Program by CEO Magazine. It offers outstanding value to students in a time of increasing tuition and student debt. As noted by Princeton Review, it “comes with a ‘reasonable’ price tag which ensures that graduate school is actually ‘financially feasible’.”

Students develop business acumen in finance, strategy, marketing, operations, economics, human resources and entrepreneurship. Better decision-making results from training in data literacy, analytical reasoning and critical thinking. The program cultivates communication and teamwork skills, along with a commitment to ethical, legal and social responsibility – all within the context of global and multicultural awareness.

Graduates describe their highly qualified professors as a highlight of the program, noting their ability to combine academics with real-life applications. Faculty, who are handpicked for excellent teaching, research and business credentials, facilitate active learning by integrating and applying rigorous academic and theoretical training to practical situations. Professors leverage students’ business experience, lead their analysis of data and situations in the business world, run business simulations, and engage them in client-based projects. Small class sizes allow each student to engage fully in this process.

A cornerstone of the active-learning approach in the students’ last semester is a feasibility study or business plan for a local organization. Students’ knowledge, skills and hard work, combined with a commitment of college resources, generate high-quality outcomes in this integrative learning experience that also builds economic prosperity and societal well-being in the community. Each team has its own faculty advisor. Workshops guide their progress and a dedicated business librarian supports them. CSUN Nazarian MBA teams have gone on to compete in the annual Small Business Institute’s (SBI) national competition and have won three first-place awards and one second place award since 2010.

Nazarian MBA students are a diverse group of intelligent and accomplished professionals from the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County and Ventura County regions. The Wall Street Journal recently ranked CSUN among the top three universities nationwide for diversity. Few MBA programs can equal CSUN’s in graduating MBAs prepared to work and lead in a diverse and global business environment.

PART-TIME, FLEXIBLE MBA

Classes are held Monday through Thursday from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., and occasional Saturdays. Students typically take two courses per semester. Those with an undergraduate degree in business, or who have earned our one-year Graduate Certificate in Business Administration (GCBA), usually complete 33 units of coreand elective MBA courses in two years, including summer. Students without an undergraduate degree in business or GCBA typically complete 15 units of foundation-level classes in the prior year. However, completion times range from one to five years, as students reduce or accelerate their academic load commensurate with career and family demands.

CSUN

Housed on a beautiful 365-acre campus, CSUN is the fourth-largest university in California. Its 340,000 alumni include prominent business leaders, such as the man for whom the business college was recently named, David Nazarian. The university is home to the award winning Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts and the LEED Gold-certified Student Recreation Center. CSUN is a place where students rise and take their region with them.

NAME OF INSTITUTION

California State University, Northridge

NAME OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OR PROGRAM

David Nazarian College of Business and Economics

BUSINESS SCHOOL DEAN

Chandra Subramaniam, Ph.D.

YEAR INSTITUTION WAS FOUNDED

1958

YEAR BUSINESS SCHOOL OR PROGRAM WAS STARTED

1972

TOTAL MBA ENROLLMENT (ALL PLATFORMS OFFERED)

122

MBA PLATFORMS OFFERED

Part time evening MBA

MBA AREAS OF EMPHASIS OFFERED

10 Specializations:

• Accounting

• Entertainment Industry

• Entrepreneurship

• Finance

• Human Resources

• Information Systems

• International Business

• Management

• Marketing

• Systems and Operations Management

LENGTH OF PROGRAMS

Flexible program.

Completion time may vary from 18 months to 2.5 years depending on course load.

PROGRAM CAMPUS OPTIONS

On-campus at CSUN only.

PROGRAM ACCREDITATIONS

AACSB, WASC

RANKINGS

U.S. News and World Report, Best Part-time MBA program 2019

Princeton Review, Best Business Schools 2018

CEO Magazine, Tier One North American MBA Ranking, 2018

TOTAL COST OF MBA

Total tuition for the MBA program may vary if Foundation courses are needed.

• In state tuition is approximately $26,000-$35,000

• Out of state/international: $40,000- $60,000

REQUIRED TESTING

GMAT or GRE

UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSIONS

• Sessions are held monthly. Usually the first and third Mondays of the month.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

• Fall semester: May 1st deadline

• Spring semester: October 1st deadline

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION

Philipa Moguel, Assistant Director

(818) 677-2467

www.csun.edu/mba

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