The Master of Business Administration provides comprehensive learning in the key areas of business knowledge necessary for success in the global economy of the 21st century. It combines theory with practice to develop a full understanding of the ways that each business discipline can be integrated into a broad-based approach to effective organizational leadership.
As a result of attending the Master of Business Administration program, our graduates:
The AIC Traditional MBA Program is designed for the college graduate who has less than five years of full-time work experience. The program is cohort based, and is completed in under two years.
Once beginning the program, MBA students are automatically registered for each term, and class members move through the program with their cohort for each of their 12 required courses.
Your MBA program kicks off with a late August orientation weekend. More than a "nuts and bolts" program overview, students complete an intensive module in leadership taught by a national expert in corporate leadership skills training. By the time you complete your weekend program, you'll be more than ready to tackle the challenge of the MBA at American International College.
All traditional students are encouraged to take the summer International Comparative Study trip as part of their MBA curriculum. This 8-day study spans two weekends and a holiday to minimize the time needed off from the workplace. Not your usual cultural experience, the MBA International Comparative Study brings you in direct contact with international business leaders and managers from a variety of corporations that are carefully selected to meet the needs of each class. You not only gain an introduction to their firms, you have the opportunity to tour their organizations, explore their international challenges and ask face-to-face questions of corporate leadership. Students unable to take the International Comparative Study are automatically enrolled in The Consultancy course.
The MBA Capstone course showcases integrative knowledge through the research for and development of an actual business plan. This is the final course in the MBA program. Our on-site students present their projects at the AIC Graduate Research Forum attended by students, faculty, and corporate leaders.