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Mercy College International Graduate Pathway - MBA

Earn your MBA in the heart of the business capital of the world. In just one year, you can put the country’s premier business credential in your hands. You will learn through hands-on-experiences giving you the opportunity to work on real projects, for real clients.

Master of Business Administration

Earn your MBA in the heart of the business capital of the world. In just one year, you can put the country’s premier business credential in your hands. You will learn through hands-on-experiences giving you the opportunity to work on real projects, for real clients.

English Language Requirements

Course English Language Requirement
MCI Graduate Pathway (3 semester) IELTS 4.5 with no less than 4.0 in each component
MCI Graduate Pathway (2 semester) IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in each component
MCI Graduate Pathway (2 semester) IELTS 5.5 with no less than 5.5 in each component

What will you study?

As a graduate pathway student you will study English
Language, as well as academic courses tailored towards
your final degree. Each course is 3 credits and will count
towards your final degree.

Course Information

Financial Accounting (IELTS 4.5 only)

Study of basic accounting concepts and methods, and their significance to management and to the financial analyst. Topics include an introduction to financial statement analysis, the measurement of income and capital, accounting for fixed assets, inventory costing and price level changes, measuring and accounting for corporate debt, corporate investment in securities, and computer applications in accounting. This course does not require previous training in accounting.

orporate Finance

A survey of the financial structure of the firm, its demand for funds to finance the acquisition of assets and the sources available to satisfy this demand. Analysis of the firm’s capital structure and alternative financing sources and techniques will also be covered. Major attention will be on the capital budgeting, the investment and dividend decisions of a corporation. The course also studies the structure of the financial system, with emphasis on the supply and demand for lendable funds and the term structure of interest rates.

Introduction to Quantitative Analysis

This course is an introduction to the quantitative skills that business students will need in their professional careers. Statistical concepts include methods of summarizing and reporting data such as descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, box plots, correlation, and measures of expected value. Probability concepts include methods of estimating outcomes with probability rules, Venn diagrams, probability trees, binomial calculations, and expectations of normally distributed data. Sampling concepts include methods of making inferential estimates based on sampling and confidence interval procedures. This course makes extensive use of Microsoft Excel to apply the class content to a range of business uses.

Quantitative Methods in Business Research

Statistical methods applicable to business research and decision-making. Includes major probability distributions: binomial, normal, T. F and Chi square, tests of hypotheses for means, regression and correlation techniques, time series analysis, and index number methods. Extensive use of computers is required.

Key Information

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Start Dates

January 2024September 2023

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Pathway Tuition Fee

$12,814.00 – $18,414.00