MS Human Performance and Wellness, SEPP/Master’s of Business Administration, Dual Degree
Kim Shaffer, Ph.D., Coordinator
This dual degree program, within the Sport & Exercise Sciences Programs and the School of Business, allows students to receive a Master’s in Human Performance and Wellness, SEPP specialization and Master’s in Business Administration, combined, in a fraction of the time.
Master of Science/ Master of Business Administration (60-69 credits)
Degree Total for Applied OR Thesis Track: |
60 |
Degree Total for Applied AND Thesis Track |
69 |
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Required Courses (18 credits)
SEPP Applied Track Component (6 credits)
SES-660 | PERF ENHANCEMENT PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
CSL-652 | INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING PROCEDURES | 3 |
Note: Students may choose to enroll in both applied and research components adding 9 credits to their academic program.
Research Emphasis Course Requirement (9 credits)
Master of Business Administration (27 credits)
Prerequisite and Preparatory Courses
MBA students must have undergraduate preparation in specific courses/areas (detailed below) from an accredited institution prior to admission to graduate programs in the School of Business. The Dean, or the Dean’s designee, will review each applicant’s undergraduate record to determine which preparatory workshops are required from the student. The decision whether to accept an undergraduate course as equivalent preparation for entry into MBA coursework is at the discretion of the Dean or the Dean’s designee. MBA students must have taken the following undergraduate courses, obtaining a grade of “C” or better in each.
6 credit hours of Financial and Managerial Accounting |
6 credit hours of Macro and Microeconomics |
3 credit hours of College Algebra or Pre-calculus |
3 credit hours of Statistics |
3 credit hours of Finance |
3 credit hours of Management |
3 credit hours of Operations Management |
3 credit hours of Marketing |