Showing posts with label University of Dallas (Irving. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 18 August 2015

University of Dallas (Irving, TX) - MBA Degree Program


MBA Degree Program

The 30 credit hour program can be completed in approximately four to five terms, depending on the number of classes taken at once. Because of the individual nature of the program, students can customize the pace of their course schedule, so actual completion time will vary by student.

 Courses are offered in both onground or online formats, or a blend of the two. Onground courses are offered weeknights. The Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business uses a trimester system, with fall, spring and summer terms. With year-round classes and multiple starting points each term, students can choose from 12 week, 6 week or intermester classes.

MBA with Concentration

Appending additional courses to the 30-hour MBA curriculum, this 42 credit hour track can be completed in approximately five to seven terms, depending on the number of classes taken at once. Choose from the following concentrations:

Accounting

With students from a wide range of backgrounds, the MS and MBA Accounting Programs offer a strong set of Accounting skills that will enable them to pursue diverse careers.

Monday, 20 July 2015

University of Dallas (Irving, TX)

University of Dallas

University of Dallas (Irving, TX)



The University of Dallas (UD) is a private, Catholic university on 744 acres in Irving, a suburb just west of Dallas. The university closely resembles a liberal arts college in that it has established a Core Curriculum to insure that each of student is getting a strong interdisciplinary basis for his or her education. The Core Curriculum comprises 20 classes—about two years of study—in philosophy, theology, history, literature, politics, economics, mathematics, sciences, art, and foreign language. UD traces its roots back to Holy Trinity College, founded in Dallas by the Vincentian order in 1905. The college was reorganized, renamed, and relocated to its present site in 1956.

UD is divided into four academic units: liberal arts, business, graduate school of management, and ministry. Across all units, there are currently nearly 3,000 students, about half of whom are undergraduates. The current student-to-faculty ratio is 11-to-one and the average class size is seventeen students—figures which also compare well with those of traditional four-year colleges.

All students under the age of 21 who are not married or military veterans are required to live on campus. Eighty percent of UD students study abroad during their time at the college—the sixth-highest percentage of any institution of higher learning in the country. U.S. News & World Report lists the UD as the #14 Best College in the West.

The University of Dallas is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

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