MBA with a Concentration in Business Essentials
The curriculum requirements of the MBA/JD program are determined by the respective schools.
109 total credits are required; 72 credits must be taken in required/elective law school courses (see the Law School Academic Catalog for specific requirements) and 36 graduate credits must be taken in the Sawyer Business School.
Final programs are approved by the associate deans of each school. Degrees will be awarded when all degree requirements for both programs are fulfilled.
Contextualize: From Boston to the World (8 credits)
Must be taken as early in the program as possible.
Business Fundamental Courses (9 credits)
Must be taken as early in the program as possible.
MBA-641 | Financial Information for Business Management | 1.5 |
MBA-651 | Financial Management for Business Decisions | 1.5 |
MBA-661 | Marketing in a Changing World | 1.5 |
MBA-671 | Operations Management in a Competitive Global Environment | 1.5 |
MBA-715 | Integrate Business Fundamentals | 3 |
Understand Business Fundamentals (3 credits)
Travel Seminar Requirement (3 credits)
Choose one.
Required Analytics Course (3 credits)
Choose one course from the following.
ACCT-824 | Big Data and Financial Statement Analytics | 3 |
FIN-830 | Introduction to FinTech | 3 |
FIN-841 | Financial Forecasting | 3 |
FIN-882 | Applied Risk Management | 3 |
FIN-890 | Data Analytics & Credit Risk | 3 |
HLTH-805 | Big Data Strategies for Health and Healthcare | 3 |
ISOM-730 | Python for Business Analytics | 3 |
ISOM-801 | Solving Business Problems Using Advanced Excel | 3 |
ISOM-821 | Data Management and Modeling | 3 |
ISOM-835 | Predictive Analytics | 3 |
ISOM-845 | Business Intelligence, Data Visualization, and Storytelling | 3 |
ISOM-851 | Supply Chain Management | 3 |
MKT-870 | Advanced Marketing Analytics With R | 3 |
Construct the Big Picture (7 credits)
MBA-745 | Contextualizing Values Based Decision Making | 1 |
MBA-750 | Building Global Connections | 3 |
MBA-760 | World Class Strategies | 3 |
Lead and Implement Change (3 credits)
Must be taken as late in the program as possible.
MBA-770 | Leading and Implementing Change | 3 |
MBA
The curriculum requirements of the MBA/JD program are determined by the respective schools.
109 total credits are required; 72 credits must be taken in required/elective law school courses (see the Law School Academic Catalog for specific requirements) and 36 graduate credits must be taken in the Sawyer Business School.
Final programs are approved by the associate deans of each school. Degrees will be awarded when all degree requirements for both programs are fulfilled.
Contextualize: From Boston to the World (8 credits)
Must be taken as early in the program as possible.
Travel Seminar Requirement (3 credits)
Choose one.
MBA-740 | Immerse- Travel Seminar | 3 |
HLTHIB-870 | Global Travel Seminar: Comparative Analysis of the Healthcare Systems in England and United States | 3 |
Understand Business Fundamentals (3 credits)
Travel Seminar Requirement (3 credits)
Choose one.
Construct the Big Picture (7 credits)
MBA-745 | Contextualizing Values Based Decision Making | 1 |
MBA-750 | Building Global Connections | 3 |
MBA-760 | World Class Strategies | 3 |
Lead and Implement Change (3 credits)
Must be taken as late in the program as possible.
MBA-770 | Leading and Implementing Change | 3 |
MBA Electives (12 credits)
The curriculum requires four courses (12 credits) of MBA electives, or an option of completing a three-course (nine credit) concentration with an open three-credit MBA elective. At least one elective must be an approved analytics course. The courses must be taken within the Sawyer Business School and be 800 level or above. A select number of 700-level Healthcare and Nonprofit electives are acceptable. The availability of elective courses varies by semester.
Accounting
ACCT-800 | Graduate Financial Accounting I | 3 |
ACCT-801 | Graduate Financial Accounting II | 3 |
ACCT-802 | Graduate Financial Accounting III | 3 |
ACCT-804 | Cost and Managerial Accounting | 3 |
ACCT-805 | Auditing and Assurance Services | 3 |
ACCT-806 | Fraud Examination | 3 |
ACCT-824 | Big Data and Financial Statement Analytics | 3 |
ACCT-861 | Leadership in the Financial Professions | 3 |
ACCT-865 | Accounting Information Systems | 3 |
ACCT-871 | Not-For-Profit and Governmental Accounting | 3 |
ACCT-910 | Directed Individual Study in Accounting | 3 |
Business Law and Ethics
Entrepreneurship
MGES-843 | Business Opportunities Using Design Thinking and Biomimicry | 3 |
MBA-920 | MBA Student Business Clinic | 3 |
Finance and Managerial Economics
Healthcare Administration
HLTH-705 | Health Systems I: Healthcare in the U.S. | 3 |
HLTH-707 | Evidence-Based Healthcare Management | 3 |
HLTH-710 | Healthcare Accounting and Financial Management | 3 |
HLTH-720 | Health Systems II: Economics, Law, and Policy | 3 |
HLTH-730 | Healthcare Operations Management and Performance Improvement | 3 |
HLTH-740 | Healthcare Management and Human Resources | 3 |
HLTH-805 | Big Data Strategies for Health and Healthcare | 3 |
HLTH-807 | Innovation: The Future of Healthcare | 3 |
HLTH-810 | Quality, Patient Safety, and Patient Experience | 3 |
HLTH-840 | Innovation and Strategic Management in Healthcare | 3 |
HLTH-842 | Global Health | 3 |
Information Systems and Operations Management
ISOM-631 | Data Analytics with SAS Base | 3 |
ISOM-730 | Python for Business Analytics | 3 |
ISOM-801 | Solving Business Problems Using Advanced Excel | 3 |
ISOM-821 | Data Management and Modeling | 3 |
ISOM-825 | Enterprise Data Management | 3 |
ISOM-827 | Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence | 3 |
ISOM-829 | Advanced Data Management Leveraging ETL Tools | 3 |
ISOM-835 | Predictive Analytics | 3 |
ISOM-837 | From Data Mining to Business Insights | 3 |
ISOM-840 | Security and Privacy | 3 |
ISOM-845 | Business Intelligence, Data Visualization, and Storytelling | 3 |
ISOM-851 | Supply Chain Management | 3 |
ISOM-861 | Project Management: Gaining Competitive Advantage | 3 |
ISOM-910 | Directed Individual Study | 3 |
Marketing
MKIB-817 | International Marketing | 3 |
MKIB-819 | Global Perspectives in Consumer Marketing | 3 |
MKT-810 | Marketing Research for Managers | 3 |
MKT-814 | Strategic Marketing | 3 |
MKT-818 | Global Product Innovation | 3 |
MKT-845 | Advanced Digital Analytics | 3 |
MKT-855 | Digital Marketing Challenges | 3 |
MKT-860 | Qualitative Methods and Customer Insights | 3 |
MKT-870 | Advanced Marketing Analytics With R | 3 |
MKT-877 | Neuromarketing: an Experiential Perspective | 3 |
MKT-898 | Consulting Project | 3 |
MKT-910 | Directed Study in Marketing | 1-3 |
MKT-920 | Marketing Internship | 3 |
Organizational Behavior
Public Administration including Nonprofit Management
P.AD-711 | Foundations of Public Service and Administration | 3 |
P.AD-712 | Information Based Management | 3 |
P.AD-715 | Quantitative Analysis | 3 |
P.AD-716 | Public Service Human Resource Management | 3 |
P.AD-718 | Leadership Strategies for an Interconnected World | 3 |
P.AD-810 | Public Sector Admin Law | 3 |
P.AD-811 | Politics of Federal Bureaucracy | 3 |
P.AD-815 | Nonprofit Management | 3 |
P.AD-817 | Administrative Strategies of State and Local Government | 3 |
P.AD-819 | Grant Writing and Management | 3 |
P.AD-822 | Public Management Information Systems | 3 |
P.AD-823 | The U.S. Health System | 3 |
P.AD-827 | Financing State & Local Government | 3 |
P.AD-828 | Public Service Communication | 3 |
P.AD-831 | Civic Innovation and Citizen Engagement | 3 |
P.AD-832 | Health Policy | 3 |
P.AD-838 | Ethics in Public Service | 3 |
P.AD-839 | Leadership and Decision Making in Action | 3 |
P.AD-840 | Comparative Public Policy | 3 |
P.AD-842 | Workplace and Labor Law | 3 |
P.AD-848 | Nonprofit Law and Ethics | 3 |
P.AD-849 | Revenue Strategies for Nonprofits | 3 |
P.AD-900 | Special Topics | 3 |
P.AD-910 | Individual Study in Public Service | 1-6 |
Strategic Management
Taxation
TAX-801 | Federal Taxation of Income | 3 |
TAX-802 | Taxation of Property Transactions | 3 |
TAX-861 | Tax Research | 3 |
TAX-862 | Taxation of Corporations | 3 |
TAX-863 | Taxation of Pass-Through Entities | 3 |
TAX-865 | International Taxation Outbound | 3 |
TAX-867 | Mergers & Acquisitions Taxation | 3 |
Concentrations
MBA/JD students that waive MBA core courses must substitute with graduate elective from within the Sawyer Business School. If at least nine (9) credits of core courses are waived, students may declare a concentration with three (3) electives from the same functional area. The schedule of when courses within a concentration are offered vary by semester. Students who declare a concentration must submit an SBS Graduate Program Concentration Request Form.
The concentration appears on the transcript, not the diploma.