Master's Degree Business Administration
Earn your Master’s Degree with South Florida International College. Gain skills in leadership, management, and entrepreneurship online.
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This program prepares students with the necessary skills and academic knowledge for management positions in various business enterprises. These career opportunities may be in areas such as accounting, finance, business administration, sales, marketing, human resources, information systems, and production or operations for the existing or emerging manager. Application of theory to practice is emphasized throughout the program.
Are you interested in the specific requirements of the program?
- Baccalaureate Degree or its equivalent.
- Official college/university transcripts
- Resume
- Two letters of recommendation
- 3 years of professional work experience
- TOEFL®️ scores (applies to foreign students registering for programs taught in English) or similar
- Payment of $100 for application fee
Language
English / Spanish
Learning Model
Online / Hybrid
Financing options
Monthly / Semester
Objective
Upon completion of the MBA program, students will:
- Display competencies and knowledge in key business functional areas including accounting, finance, marketing, and management.
- Possess the skills to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Work effectively and professionally in teams.
- Develop an understanding of the diverse and rapidly changing global business environment.
- Possess the skills to identify professional issues in a variety of contexts.
- Apply decision-making techniques, using both quantitative and qualitative analysis, to management
- Issues.
- Analyze and evaluate ethical problems that occur at all levels of business decision making.
- Conduct strategic analysis using both theoretical and practical applications.
What Will You Learn?
- Develop your own company.
- Entrepreneurship leading all stages in the creation of a business, from the business idea, the development of the business plan and the management of the enterprise.
- Lead the human resources of an organization.
- Lead innovative, collaborative and interdisciplinary teams.
- Define the strategy of an organization, and lead innovation and change.
- Direct local and global companies.
- Direct and plan marketing.
- Direct the operations of an organization.
- Manage the finances of a company.
- Master digital and analytics tools to obtain data and turn it into valuable information for decision making.
Get to know the program
Study Plan
* for reference only
Number of class hours
1800 h
General education :
Ethic and Social Responsibility : 3 credits
Prerequisito: Ninguno
Basic Mathematics : 3 credits
This course includes the following topics: algebraic equations and inequalities; the concept of function and its related topics; It emphasizes the characteristics of polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, their properties, and graphs. Absolute value and radical functions. Composite and inverse functions.
Prerequisito: Ninguno
Writing and Composition : 3 credits
This course focuses on the basic elements of Composition and writing, for students to gain the writing skills necessary to express their ideas in accordance with the different forms used on academic environment. It will emphasize the importance of effective written communication in personal and professional contexts and provides the tools to identify effective strategies through critical analysis of written works, including strategies for planning, drafting, revising, and editing.
Prerequisito: Ninguno
Introduction to Psychology : 3 credits
Introduction to Sociology : 3 credits
College Mathematics : 3 credits
Art History : 3 credits
English Composition I : 3 credits
Critical Thinking : 3 credits
Introduction to Statistics : 3 credits
This course includes the following basic topics of statistics: Data, absolute and relative frequency, and Graphic representations. Measures of central tendency, measures of position and dispersion. Linear correlation. Elements of inferential statistics. Parameter estimation and hypothesis testing. Use of computing tools to address statistics problems.
Prerequisito: Ninguno
Basic courses :
Introduction to Electronic Commerce and Laboratory : 3 credits
Macroeconomics : 3 credits
Microeconomics : 3 credits
Applied Statistics : 3 credits
Information Technology Project Management : 3 credits
Network Fundamentals : 3 credits
Information Security Management : 3 credits
Computer Forensics : 3 credits
Information System Control and Auditing : 3 credits
In this course, students will analyze the structure of an audit as well as the essential components of the auditing process and its phases. They will identify the risks and controls in the IT area. They will discuss about the essential elements that must be considered when auditing operating systems, networks and databases. In addition, they will analyze techniques and tools used by auditors for evaluating systems development and transactions performed by computer systems.
Principles of Information Security : 3 credits
Project Management : 3 credits
Information Technology Strategic Planning : 3 credits
400 Information Technology Infrastructure Management : 3 credits
Information Technology Performance Analysis and Design : 3 credits
Computing as a Service : 3 credits
Fundamental of Information Technology : 3 credits
Computer Servers and infrastructure : 3 credits
Cloud Based Services : 3 credits
Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things : 3 credits
Network Design : 3 credits
Network Security : 3 credits
Networks Administration : 3 credits
This course is an introduction to the knowledge and skills required to set up, maintain, troubleshoot, secure and support computer network routers and switches.
Data Communications : 3 credits
This course introduces the field of data communications. The course covers the principles of data communications, the fundamentals of signaling, basic transmission concepts, transmission media, line sharing techniques, physical and data link layer protocols, error detection and correction, data compression, common carrier services and data networks, and the mathematical techniques used for network design and performance analysis.
Wireless and Mobile Networks : 3 credits
Capstone : 3 credits
Our technology
- Learning platform available 24/7
- Free Microsoft Office 365 for our students
- Institutional email
- Digital library.
Our benefits
- Classes in Spanish
- Flexible schedules
- Payment facilities
- Global opportunities
Our teachers
- Teachers with solid professional experience
- Extensive academic background
- Multiple nationalities
- Academic credentials 80%
- Doctorate 20% Master's degree
Learning Models
Online
The on-line educational model in which educational platforms are connected to the Internet or Intranet. Through these platforms, there is information, planning, and communication systems, which allows professors and students to participate in virtual classrooms with various tools and learning applications, curriculum development, and evaluation including training materials, research, and links to other educational resources.
Academic activities take place asynchronously where the professors and students do not attend simultaneously to develop educational activities. Also, academic activities take place online or synchronously where there is simultaneous attendance for interaction between professors and students.
Hybrid
The hybrid educational model is characterized by systematically combining the in-person modality with virtual modality, based on television, radio, digital, and telephone physical resources, technological tools, and the interaction between professors and students. The educational platforms can be developed totally or partially autonomously by the students, that is, without requiring the presence or permanent guidance of the professor during its development.