Program Links: MBA, MBA
in Agri-Business, Executive MBA,
MS in Finance, MS in Accounting
The College of Business Administration’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs are accredited by AACSB International, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Dean | Mitchell J. Muehsam, Ph.D. |
Associate Dean | Leroy W. Ashorn, Ph.D. |
Assistant Dean | M. Douglas Berg, Jr., Ph.D. |
Assistant Dean | Valerie Muehsam, Ph.D. |
Department of Accounting | Philip Morris , Ph.D., CPA, Chair |
Department of Economics and International Business | Donald Freeman , Ph.D., Chair |
Department of General Business and Finance | Bala Maniam, Ph.D., Chair |
Department of Management and Marketing | Roger D. Abshire, D.B.A., Chair |
Majors | Degrees | ||||
Accounting | M.S. | ||||
Business Administration | M.B.A. | ||||
Business Administration - Banking and Financial Institutions | M.B.A. | ||||
Finance | M.S. |
Sam Houston State University’s College of Business Administration aspires to be recognized among the best regional colleges of business administration in the nation. It is committed to developing capable, confident, and ethical graduates equipped for a lifetime of productive contribution to business and society.
The Mission of the College of Business Administration is to provide an excellent education to a diverse student body through traditional and unique business programs primarily at the undergraduate level. The College provides students with the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to achieve successful business careers in a global environment, to become productive and ethically committed citizens, to be prepared for advanced studies, and to pursue life-long learning. Through a continuously improving curriculum, excellent teaching, utilization of technology, and scholarly productivity the college responds to changing student needs and provides service to its constituencies. This mission is accomplished with talented, diverse, and dedicated faculty, staff, and administrators working together with business, educational, government and community leaders.
The College of Business Administration offers three graduate degrees; the Master of Business Administration (MBA), the Master of Science (MS) in Finance, and the Master of Science (MS) in Accounting. The MBA and MS in Finance degrees are comprised of thirty-six (36) graduate credit hours) and are open to students with a baccalaureate degree from any academic discipline. Prerequisite courses are required for those students without the necessary academic foundation for graduate business courses. The prerequisite courses are listed in the “stem requirements for non-business graduates” section for this college. Please refer to the Master of Business Administration program or the Master of Science in Finance program for a detailed listing of the specific degree requirements.
The MS in Accounting degree is comprised of thirty (30) graduate credit hours and is only open to students with a baccalaureate degree in accounting from an AACSB accredited university. Students wishing to pursue the MS in Accounting but lacking an undergraduate degree in accounting are required to complete extensive prerequisite coursework before admission to the program. Prerequisite course requirements can be obtained from the Chair of the Department of Accounting. Please refer to the Master of Science in Accounting program for a detailed listing of the specific degree requirements.
For the most current requirements for all the graduate programs in the College of Business Administration, please refer to the online catalog. Also, see the College’s graduate program website: www.shsu.edu/mba.
Students must submit to the Office of Graduate Studies an application, official transcript(s) of all previous college work, and a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score. Applicants with a baccalaureate degree from a recognized, accredited university in the United States who satisfy at least one of the following graduate admission formulas shall be admitted unconditionally into SHSU’s MBA or MS in Finance programs:
200 X (overall GPA) + (GMAT score) ≥ 1100
200 X (advanced hours GPA) + (GMAT score) ≥ 1150
Applicants who meet all other qualifications but whose combined score using the formulas above is less than 1100 but greater than 950 (or less than 1150 but greater than 1000 on advanced hours) will be invited to submit additional supporting information to be considered for admission by the College of Business Administration Graduate Admission Committee. The deadlines for submission of supplemental materials are:
Contact the College of Business Administration’s Graduate Coordinator for a list of additional materials that may be required.
Applicants seeking admission to the MS in Accounting program must: (1) hold a bachelor’s degree in accounting, (2) possess an overall undergraduate 3.0 or better GPA, (3) a GPA in advanced accounting course work of 3.0 or better, and (4) meet the above listed formula score of admission to graduate study in the College of Business Administration.
The grade point average (GPA) is based on a four-point scale and only courses from the baccalaureate degree granting institution are used for determining graduate admission. Students who are not in good standing at another college or university are not eligible for admission into any of the College of Business Administration’s graduate programs.
International students or students whose native language is not English must submit a GMAT score of at least 450 and a TOEFL score of at least 550 on the paper based exam, 213 on the computer based exam, or 79 on the internet-based exam. International students must submit all required admission materials by the following dates:
June 25 for the fall semester (August)
November 12 for the spring semester (January)
April 9 for the first summer term (June)
May 10 for the second summer term (July)
All immigration requirements must also be satisfied prior to admission.
Students seeking either the MBA or MS in Finance who do not hold a baccalaureate business degree must complete the following course requirements as prerequisites to graduate business courses. Baccalaureate degrees from foreign universities not accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB, International) will be treated as non-business degrees. The graduate stem courses (530s) do not apply to the 36-hour graduate credit hour requirement of the MBA degree or the Master of Science in Finance degree.
ACC 530 1 |
Analysis of Accounting Information |
3 SCH |
BAN 530 2
|
Quantitative Tools for Business |
3 SCH |
ECO 530
3 |
Economic Principles and Policy |
3 SCH |
FIN 530 4 |
Business Finance Environment |
3 SCH |
Business Legal Environment |
3 SCH |
|
Organization Theory and Human Behavior |
3 SCH |
|
Management Information Systems |
3 SCH |
|
Principles of Marketing |
3 SCH |
1 The combination of ACC
231 and ACC
232 can be substituted for ACC 530.
2 The combination of BAN
232 and MGT 475 can be substituted for BAN
530.
3 The combination of ECO
233 and ECO 234 can be substituted for ECO
530.
4 The combination of FIN
334 and FIN
367 can be substituted for FIN 530.
Students seeking the MS in Accounting who do not hold a baccalaureate degree in accounting from an AACSB accredited university, must complete extensive prerequisite coursework. These students should contact the Chair of the Department of Accounting for specific details
The Master of Business Administration program at Sam Houston State University is designed to develop candidates for positions of leadership in modern organizations or to prepare students to successfully pursue doctoral studies in business. Managerial procedures and practices are continually changing. Therefore, the program emphasizes the integration and synthesis of various disciplines to develop a student’s ability to function in a dynamic environment and make sound administrative decisions that maximize the value and contributions of an organization. The MBA program is suited for qualified students from any academic discipline. The program provides the candidate with a basic managerial background through the core requirements while providing individualized adaptation through elective courses.
The Master of Business Administration degree may be earned in one year by those full-time students who have completed a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. For a student with a baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than business, a minimum of two years will probably be required. For the non-business graduate the first year of study will involve taking prerequisite courses in preparation for the graduate courses. Part-time students who have completed a Bachelor of Business Administration degree typically complete the program in two years.
The MBA degree program requires a core of twenty-four graduate semester hours and twelve hours of elective graduate business courses. The selection of elective courses allows a student to design his/her program to meet special interests or needs. The College of Business Administration offers graduate elective courses in Accounting, Economics, Finance, General Business Administration, Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing. Individual readings/research courses can also be established to further facilitate special student interests.
Core |
|
Accounting 564
Accounting for Management or Accounting 580, Advanced Topics in Financial Reporting |
3 SCH |
Business Analysis
568 Techniques of Statistical Analysis |
3 SCH |
Economics (any 500 level ECO course, excluding
ECO 575) |
3 SCH |
Finance 531
Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Managerial Finance |
3 SCH |
General Business
Administration 587 Research Writing in Business |
3 SCH |
3 SCH |
|
Management 567
Seminar in Strategic Management and Policy* |
3 SCH |
Marketing 570
Marketing Seminar |
3 SCH |
Electives |
|
Graduate Business Electives |
12 SCH |
Total Program |
36 hours |
* MGT 567 is a capstone course that satisfies the comprehensive exam requirement. A grade of “B” or better is required for graduation.
The College of Business Administration offers, on a rotational pattern, a selection of graduate courses at The University Center, located in The Woodlands, Texas. The 300-, 400-, and 500- level stem courses are also available at The University Center. It is possible to complete the thirty-six hours of graduate work in a two-year period, however, a three-year period is a more likely time frame needed to complete the graduate coursework requirements of the MBA at The University Center. Consult with the graduate coordinator for a list of courses scheduled for The University Center.
Students in the MBA program have the option of using their electives to earn a concentration. With the successful completion of twelve graduate credit hours in a specific academic field a student may claim a concentration. Students seeking the MBA degree may use their electives in a combination of supporting academic areas in lieu of a concentration. Concentrations are available in accounting, agri-business, economics, finance, human resource management, management, management information systems, and marketing. Graduate stem courses (530s) do not count toward the twelve graduate hours needed for a concentration. Consult with the graduate coordinator for any changes to the list of available concentrations.
In a cooperative effort with the Department of Agricultural Sciences, students may earn an MBA with a concentration in agri-business. Students seeking the MBA with the concentration in agri-business must earn a minimum of 24 graduate credit hours from courses offered by the College of Business Administration, to include the MBA core, and twelve graduate credit hours in agriculture courses. To earn the concentration in agri-business, the four (4) graduate electives in the MBA program must be used to take courses from the group of AGR 536, AGR 560, AGR 583, AGR 586, and AGR 598. With approval from the graduate coordinators of the MBA program and agri-business program, a maximum of two 400-level agriculture courses may be used in lieu of two of the 500-level agriculture courses. A description of the graduate agriculture courses and a list of acceptable 400-level agriculture courses can be found in the Department of Agricultural and Industrial Sciences section of this catalog. Consult with the graduate coordinator for any changes to the list of 400- and 500-level agriculture courses.
The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) in Banking and Financial Institutions program at Sam Houston State University is designed to develop and enhance a candidate’s skills that are necessary for a position of leadership in a financial institution or regulatory agency. The program emphasizes the integration and synthesis of various disciplines to develop a student’s ability to function and make sound administrative decisions in a dynamic financial institution environment. The EMBA program is suited for qualified students from any academic discipline who have experience in the financial institutions field.
The EMBA is a two-year cohort program with a new cohort beginning each fall semester. It is an on-line program with an annual two-week residency requirement prior to the start of each fall semester. During the residency period, students receive foundational instruction for the six courses to be completed during the upcoming academic year. Up to six hours of coursework may be transferred into the EMBA program from the Southern Methodist University Graduate School of Banking and the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.
Accounting
564 Accounting for Management |
3 SCH |
Business Analysis
568 Techniques of Statistical Analysis |
3 SCH |
Economics 571
Seminar in Managerial Economics |
3 SCH |
Finance 532
Seminar in Commercial Banking |
3 SCH |
Finance 537
Problems in Administrative Finance |
3 SCH |
Finance 533
Financial Statement Analysis |
3 SCH |
Finance 538
Selected Topics in Money, Capital, and Security Markets* |
3 SCH |
Finance
534 Seminar in Commercial Lending |
3 SCH |
General Business
Administration 587 Research Writing in Business |
3 SCH |
Management 568
Services Management and Marketing |
3 SCH |
Management 562
Project Management |
3 SCH |
Marketing 570
Marketing Seminar |
3 SCH |
Total |
36 SCH |
* FIN 538 is a capstone course that satisfies the comprehensive exam requirement. A grade of “B” or better is required for graduation.
Master of Science in Accounting
The Master of Science in Accounting degree program is designed to provide students with the advanced study in accounting necessary to prepare for the CPA examination. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed in the profession of accounting. Graduates of the MS in Accounting program are prepared for employment opportunities with industry, government, and public accounting firms. To be admitted into the MS in Accounting program the student must: (1) hold a bachelor’s degree in accounting, (2) possess an overall undergraduate 3.0 or better GPA, (3) a GPA in advanced accounting course work of 3.0 or better, and (4) meet all other requirements for admission as a graduate student in the College of Business Administration. The MS in Accounting requires thirty (30) graduate credit hours and can be completed in one year (12 months) by full time students who first enroll in either the fall or summer semesters. All classes in the MS in Accounting program are taught only at the Huntsville campus. The course requirements of this program are:
MS in Accounting Program
Accounting 533 Financial Statement Analysis |
3 SCH |
Accounting 568 Governmental and Non-for-Profit Accounting |
3 SCH |
Accounting 580 Advanced Topics in Financial Accounting |
3 SCH |
Accounting 582 Information Systems Audit and Assurance |
3 SCH |
Accounting 584 Corporate and Pass Through Entity Taxation |
3 SCH |
Accounting 586 Professional Ethics and Responsibilities |
3 SCH |
Accounting 599 Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice* |
3 SCH |
Restricted Elective** |
3 SCH |
Free Electives*** |
6 SCH |
Total |
30 SCH |
* ACC 599 is a capstone course that satisfies the comprehensive exam requirement. A grade of “B” or better is required for graduation.
** Select one course from ACC 569 Managerial Accounting Applications; ACC 587 Estate Planning, Trusts, and Nonprofits; ACC 595 ERP Business Process Integration; or FIN 531 Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Managerial Finance.
*** Any Graduate course from the College of Business Administration. Non-business courses must be approved by the Chair of the Department of Accounting.
The Master of Science in Finance program at Sam Houston State University is designed
to develop candidates for leadership positions in corporate finance, financial
services firms, and to successfully pursue doctoral studies. The program provides
students with a strong background in the fundamentals of finance through a core of
twenty-four hours of required courses, three semester credit hours of finance electives,
and nine semester credit hours of graduate elective courses (with the approval of the
graduate coordinator, six semester hours may come from support areas outside of the
College of Business).
MS in Finance Program
Finance 531 Introduction to Institutions, Investments,and Managerial Finance*��������������� |
3 SCH |
Finance 536 Seminar in Business Finance** |
3 SCH |
Finance 537 Problems in Administrative Finance |
3 SCH |
Finance 539 International Finance |
3 SCH |
Finance 569 Seminar in Investments |
3 SCH |
Business Analysis 568 Techniques in Statistical Analysis |
3 SCH |
General Business Administration 587 Research Writing in Business |
3 SCH |
Accounting 533 Financial Statement Analysis |
3 SCH |
Graduate Finance Electives |
3 SCH |
Graduate Business Electives |
3 SCH |
Support Graduate Electives*** |
6 SCH |
Total |
36 SCH |
* This course is replaced by a graduate finance elective for students with a baccalaureate degree in finance.
** This course must be taken after all other required finance courses are taken and satisfies the comprehensive exam requirement.
To provide students with more flexibility in tailoring the MBA and the MS in Finance to their needs, a maximum of two 400-level undergraduate courses may be used as electives. Extra assignments/projects will be added to the course to elevate the course to graduate level work. Only the 400-level courses listed below may be used. To receive graduate credit for any of the below listed 400-level courses, the student must get approval from the graduate coordinator and the course professor prior to enrolling in the course.
ACC 461 | Fraud Examination |
ECO 463 | Monetary Economics |
ECO 465 | Introduction to Business Forecasting and Econometrics |
ECO 468 | Economic Development |
ECO 480 | International Economics |
ECO 490 | Environmental Economics |
FIN 439 | Seminar in Financial Derivatives |
FIN 465 | Entrepreneurial and Small Firm Finance |
FIN 487 | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management |
GBA 464 | Entrepreneurship |
GBA 465 | International Business Law |
GBA 471 | Intercultural Business Communication |
MGT 471 | International Management |
MGT 477 | Supply Chain Management |
MGT 479 | Human Resource Development |
MGT 481 | Quality Management |
MIS 431 | Electronic Commerce Implementation |
MIS 438 | Advances in Information Systems |
MKT 471 | International Marketing |
MKT 477 | Supply Chain Management |
Additional Information on the MBA, MS in Accounting, and MS in Finance Programs
For additional information about the MBA , MS in Accounting, and/or MS in Finance please contact the College of Business Administration’s Coordinator of Graduate Studies at: Box 2056, Huntsville, TX 77341-2056 or by phone (936) 294-1239 or FAX (936) 294-3612, or email busgrad@shsu.edu. For additional information about the EMBA in Banking and Financial Institutions please contact Dr. James Bexley at: Box 2056, Huntsville, TX 77341-2056 or by phone (936) 294-3764 or FAX (936) 294-1523, or email jbbexley@shsu.edu. The College of Business Administration’s internet address is coba.shsu.edu.
The College of Business Administration’s website may be accessed at https://www.shsu.edu/~coba/. The administrative offices can be reached at the following email and telephone numbers.
Dean |
(936) 294-1254 |
Associate Dean |
(936) 294-1239 |
Associate Dean |
(936) 294-1239 |
Assistant Dean |
(936) 294-3712 |
Department of Accounting |
(936) 294-1258 |
Department of Economics and
International Business |
(936) 294-1265 |
Department of General Business
and Finance |
(936) 294-1278 |
Department of Management and
Marketing |
(936) 294-1256 |