Business Administration MBA, Cybersecurity Emphasis

Admission Requirements

The admission standards for all Graduate Business Programs (master programs and graduate certificates) are the same. To be eligible to apply, an applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and show high promise of academic success.

Graduate Business Programs take a holistic approach when evaluating student applications. Grade point average (GPA), and professional experience are considered when making an admissions decision.

Applicants must meet the general graduate admission requirements of the Graduate School, described in the UMSL catalog.  Students are considered for admission to the graduate program in MBA only after they have formally applied for admission through the Graduate School.  

Degree Requirements

Depending on the student’s previous background, programs will require a minimum of 30 hours. Coursework must be completed within a maximum six-year period. At least 2/3 of coursework must be taken while enrolled as an MBA candidate at UMSL.

All students must satisfy the following requirements in professional written and oral communication, business law and ethics/ and social responsibility, economics, and business statistics. The Graduate Business Office in collaboration with department chairs will determine whether a student satisfies these requirements. In general:

The Professional and Written Communications skills requirement can be satisfied by any one of the following:

The Business Law and Ethics/Social Responsibility requirements can be satisfied by any one of the following:

The Economics requirement can be satisfied by any one of the following:

  • Evidence of prior coursework
  • Completion of BUS AD 5000
  • Completion of Economics boot camp

The Statistics requirement can be satisfied by any one of the following:

  • Evidence of prior coursework
  • Completion of SCMA 5300
  • Completion of Statistics boot camp

Assurance of Learning

All MBA students are required to participate in the BUS AD 6991 Graduate Business Assessment Testing class during their last semester. This learning assessment course is not for credit.

Business Core (18 credit hours)

The following courses or their equivalents are required of all degree candidates1.

ACCTNG 5400Financial and Managerial Accounting3
FINANCE 6500Financial Management3
INFSYS 5800Management Information Systems3
MGMT 5600Managing and Leading in Organizations 3
MKTG 5700Integrated Marketing Strategies3
SCMA 5310Supply Chain Strategies3
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Students with prior business degrees take advanced courses in each of the functional areas listed in the Business Core, as advised by the Graduate Business Advisors assigned to the students. Based on a formal review and evaluation by the Graduate Business Programs Office, students may be granted waivers in the Business Core section. Waivers depend on the applicability of, and performance in, prior coursework. Regardless of the number of courses waived, all students must complete at least 30 credit hours to earn the MBA degree.

Strategic Management Required (3 credit hours)

Take one of the following2:

BUS AD 6990Strategy Formulation And Implementation3
INTL BUS 5289International Business Strategies3
MGMT 4614Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management3
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Students with a non-business undergraduate degree are required to take BUS AD 6990 to satisfy the Strategic Management requirement.

Electives (9 credit hours)

Students may choose to pursue an Emphasis Area to satisfy the 9 credit hour Electives requirement or pursue an MBA with no emphasis area. No course may be used for more than one emphasis area. If no emphasis area is chosen, students have the flexibility to customize their MBA by choosing from a large collection of elective graduate courses within the College of Business Administration, in consultation with their Graduate Business academic advisor.

Emphasis Area Requirements

Master of Business Administration (MBA) students seeking an emphasis in Cybersecurity must complete a minimum of 9 hours of approved Cybersecurity electives beyond INFSYS 5800 (INFSYS 5800 does not count toward the emphasis in Cybersecurity). A maximum of 15 hours in any functional area will count toward degree requirements. Only courses that are substantially different from courses taken for credit in a student’s undergraduate program will be acceptable.

List of approved Cybersecurity electives for the emphasis:

INFSYS 6828Principles of Information Security3
INFSYS 6836Management of Data Networks and Security3
INFSYS 6858Advanced Cybersecurity Concepts3
INFSYS 6862Artificial Intelligence Applications for Business and Cybersecurity3
INFSYS 6864Applied Cryptography for Business Applications3
INFSYS 6868Software Assurance3
INFSYS 6878Management of Information Security3
INFSYS 6888Capstone in Information Security3

A maximum of 15 hours in any functional area will count toward degree requirements. Only courses that are substantially different from courses taken for credit in a student’s undergraduate program will be acceptable.