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All students are required to complete no fewer than 9 elective units. Investment Management. Financial Institutions Management. Wealth Management. Health Services. This knowledge helps to prepare students to work in various healthcare administration positions within the healthcare field.

Information Systems. The MBA in Information Systems specialization provides students with an academic curriculum focused on creating value with information. An information system IS is a reliably, repeatable way to create value with information.

In times past, organizations used IS to boost their productivity. It will examine how an organization can use its information and information systems to enhance its offerings and to gain sustainable strategic advantages.

International Business. Managerial Marketing. Project Management. Supply Chain Management. Culminating Experience units. Students have the option of completing a thesis, engaging in a business consulting project, or completing a business strategy simulation.

Those who wish to partake in the consulting project work on a real-world business challenge for an established company within a group of approximately 4 — 5 students and a faculty advisor. In the simulation students will work both individually and as a team to apply the theoretical knowledge learned in their classes to make strategic and tactical business decisions and confirm the development of skills critical to succeed in the business world.

Their office doors are open and they can be found holding extra review sessions, working with students on independent study projects and at MBA coffee hours. As a billion-dollar research enterprise situated in the heart of one of the most densely concentrated innovation hubs in the nation, UC San Diego is a unique place where fresh ideas are translated into solutions to benefit society—from climate science and the human microbiome to nanotechnology and social mobility.

Have a question? Toggle navigation. Admissions MBA M. Programs Executive Education Career Assistance. Rady MBA. Full-Time The Full-Time MBA is an immersion in innovation, designed to inspire your vision of the future and give you the knowledge to move great ideas to the marketplace.

Amy Randel challenges the Sports MBA cohort to think critically about all aspects of interpersonal communication and organization within the workplace, and how varying approaches can affect work performance and cohesion. In Dr. Financial Management I is the first of two courses that expose students to the fundamental principles of corporate finance, taught by Professor Frank Ryan. This course discusses how managers use financial statements, engage in financial planning, value cash flows, understand risk, make long-term investment decisions, and how to make both long- and short-term financing decisions.

Once the groundwork has been laid, students apply these principles to analyze sports business topics such as franchise valuation, stadium financing, personal seat licenses, athlete salaries, and more.

Sports Marketing is taught by visiting professor, Dr. Vassilis Dalakas DrSportBusiness , who provides an in-depth introduction to the principles of marketing, and how they apply within the sports business realm. To teach sports marketing effectively, Dr. Dalakas focuses heavily on corporate partnerships and sponsorship in the world of sports, and specializes in fan behavior and the fan experience using real-world examples throughout, including an annual corporate partnerships consulting project with a sports organization.

Taught by Dr. Joe Belch, Senior Associate Dean and co-author of the leading textbook in Integrated Marketing Communications IMC , this course focuses on the development, implementation, and evaluation of marketing strategy for sports organizations and companies. Students create a comprehensive Integrated Marketing Communications plan for a sports organization as a culminating project in the course each year.

Kaveh Abhari, this course, which serves as an introduction to the field of business intelligence BI and data analytics, is focused on teaching students how to use BI tools to understand, analyze and solve complex business problems. Students use real life data sets from sports business and develop business reports showcasing their insights.

John Francis leads this course, which studies the theories and trends that shape the evolving relationships between sports organizations and their fans. With examples drawn from all segments of sports business, this course is intended to give students a foundation of basic business principles that can be applied to the sports industry.

Our students learn to apply the business principles they learn in the classroom and hone their presentation skills with real clients in the sports industry through consulting projects including developing marketing plans, organizational analysis reports, and pitching new ideas for corporate sponsorship. Previous clients have included:. Every year since , Sports MBA students have spent approximately ten days as a group on site in the Dominican Republic. This trip is one of the most memorable experiences of the year for Sports MBA students.

The class prepares extensively for the trip, reading books about Dominican baseball and culture and studying Spanish. After completing the month classroom portion of the Sports MBA curriculum, students are prepared to work with a sports organization on a full-time basis.

The MBA candidates have a faculty mentor oversee their work during their final semester, with the goal of providing their host organization with a comprehensive consulting report on a specific sports business field at the end of the term.

The course work is completed remotely and classes do not meet during this term, so students are encouraged to pursue full-time job opportunities and many choose to pursue an opportunity outside of San Diego.

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