Management and Organizational Behavior Master Degree
How and when do I get started?
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis throughout the year. Request information or contact a Program Manager at (866) 295-3104 for enrollment information.
How many sessions a year do you offer?
The MSMOB program offers six sessions per year to align with the demanding schedules of today's professionals. Request information about the next session date.
What kind of educational background is required for admission?
You must have an undergraduate degree from a regionally-accredited college or university.
Is there a thesis required?
No thesis is required.
Is a GMAT required for admission into the MSMOB program?
No, Benedictine does not require a GMAT for admission into the M.S. in Management and Organizational Behavior program.
How many total credits are required?
The Online MSMOB program consists of a total of 30 credit-hours. Contact a Program Manager at (866) 295-3104 for answers to your questions about your specific requirements.
How many courses do I take per academic term?
Most adult students who work full-time take four credits per eight-week session. The Online MS in Management and Organizational Behavior program offers six academic sessions per year, which means that most students take 24 credits per year.
Which courses are eligible for course waiver based on equivalent coursework?
Online MSMOB students can apply for waivers in the following courses: ACCT 5100 and BALT 5101. These courses require one equivalent graduate or two comparable, upper-division (i.e. sophomore, junior, and senior level) undergraduate courses in the same topic area, completed with a grade of "B" or higher.
The maximum number of allowable transfer/course substitution hours is 12 quarter credit-hours.
Is advising available for all students?
Yes. Each student receives a customized Curriculum Planner for the Online MSMOB program and can arrange a telephone appointment to speak with an advisor whenever assistance is needed.
If you have additional questions, please request more information or call (866) 295-3104.