Master's Candidate: Graduate School Planning

Please use this page as a guide for course planning. Please email Van Lee at vlee@bentley.edu if you have any questions.

Pre-Program and Program Foundation Course Requirements for Bentley Undergraduates:

Many (but not all) of the programs offered in the McCallum Graduate School of Business require two Pre-Program Foundation Courses (PPF 501-Statistics and PPF 502-Economics) as well as two Program Foundation Modules: PF Module I (accounting, finance and management) and PF Module II (marketing and operations).

Under the current policy, a Master's Candidate who receives a Bachelor of Science in a Business discipline satisfies these requirements (i.e., PPF 501 and 502, as well as PF Modules I and II) and is waived from all Foundation Courses.

Program Planning Guides 

To get a head start in planning for what courses are needed to satisfy the requirements for your program of choice. Students are also encouraged to be proactive about their goals for graduate school and to be prepared with specific questions before meeting with the Master's Candidate Program Adviser.

Program Guide - Professional MBA
The Professional MBA is only available to students that enrolled at Bentley prior to Fall 2010.

Emerging Leaders MBA Program (ELMBA)
This program requires a two year full-time commitment.

MBA Concentration Options

Program Guide - MS in Accountancy*

*Please see MSA Planning page for additional information.

Program Guide - MS in Finance

Program Guide - MS in Financial Planning 

Program Guide - MS in Information Technology

Program Guide - MS in Marketing Analytics

Program Guide - MS in Taxation 

Note: Program requirements for all of the degree programs offered through the McCallum Graduate School of Business are reviewed regularly and are subject to change. This ensures that every graduate program is up-to-date with the current demands of business and the results are reflected in a program’s planning guide.

Other Resources

In addition to meeting with the Master's Candidate Program Adviser, students are highly encouraged to take advantage of all the resources available to help prepare for graduate school. From the Office of Academic Services, to Career Services, to faculty members, there are many resources available as you are thinking about what your professional goals are. Please see Resources for useful links to help you in your planning process.

 

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