About the Applied MBA
Ready to take your business career to the next level? Texas Wesleyan's Applied MBA combines the flexibility of online classes with real-life practical applications through on-campus meetings. Choose from concentrations in business administration, data analytics, healthcare administration, supply chain management and accounting. The best part — this applied option checks all of the boxes to study in the United States as a full-time student through the F-1 student visa. Now that's Smaller. Smarter.
The Applied MBA requires that each student immediately engage in an internship integral to the established curriculum, approved by faculty as related to the student's major and brought into a written cooperative agreement with Texas Wesleyan University to reach the curricular objective of the Applied MBA program.
Learn important foundational business principles and effective communication that you’ll use for the rest of your career. Courses in information technology management, applied research and more set you up for business success after graduation.
You won't just know how to crunch the numbers, but how to analyze them to make the best business decisions. Courses in data visualization, business intelligence and digital marketing analytics will help you become an in-demand candidate in this growing field.
Learn valuable skills for the future like resolving conflict, the basics of accounting for a healthcare organization and human resources management. Texas Wesleyan’s MBA in Healthcare Administration prepares you to thrive on the administration side of the healthcare industry.
Learn how to perfect the flow of goods and services from conception all the way to your consumer. Take skills with you after graduation like knowledge of global logistics, how to make strategic decisions and how to manage your suppliers.
Once you complete your degree at TXWES, you’ll meet the prerequisite requirements to sit for the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) exam.
Want a successful accounting career? It starts here. Learn how to investigate fraud, analyze data and use ethical reasoning to solve problems.
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