SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

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Graduate School of Management
106 AOB 4
916-752-7399

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The Graduate School of Management offers a full-time, two-year program leading to the Master of Business Administration degree. The program provides both entry-level and mid-career students with an understanding of management approaches to problem solving and an awareness of the environment within which public and private management decisions are made. Successful completion requires not only a sophisticated understanding of a variety of functional skills in finance, marketing, production, program evaluation and accounting, but also an understanding of computers, information systems and the application of scientific methods to the identification and solution of management problems.


Preparation for the Study of Management

A bachelor's degree and a strong interest in professional management are prerequisites for admission to the Graduate School of Management. The school seeks students from diverse professional and academic backgrounds and does not limit its consideration to applicants from any particular category of majors. Entry-level and mid-career applicants are considered, and women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Although the program has no specific subject prerequisites, it is strongly recommended that students complete the following coursework before enrollment in the program:

  1. course which discusses basic concepts.
  2. courses in micro- and macroeconomics, and one upper division course in microeconomics.
  3. business communication course.
  4. introductory course in calculus.
  5. course in elementary statistics.

Applying for Admission

April 1 Deadline for filing applications for admission for 1997-98 to the School of Management

Admission is for the fall quarter only. Application materials may be obtained from the Graduate School of Management, University of California, Davis, CA 95616. Complete and return your application, with all supporting documents, by April 1. The application fee is $40.00.

Students interested in admission to the school are urged to request an Announcement of the Graduate School of Management at an early date so that all minimum academic requirements and deadlines are met.

In addition to your application, you will need to submit:

Personal interviews are not required, although visits from applicants are welcomed.

International Students

Foreign students for whom English is a second language must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) by March 1, and receive a score of 600 or better. To receive registration forms,write to: TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Box 899, Princeton, NJ 08541-6108.

International students must show proof of financial support for one academic year including tuition and living expenses.

Criteria for Admission

The major criterion of the committee granting admission is what an applicant has to gain from, and offer to, the program. Consideration of an applicant's undergraduate performance includes a review of trends in scholastic performance and areas of academic strength as well as an assessment of overall grade point averages. Admissions standards and grading policies of the schools attended are also considered. Both verbal and quantitative scores on the GMAT are used to evaluate measurable general aptitude for management. Background and maturity as indicated by employment history, service
and activity records, recommendations and the applicant's personal statement are factors in the committee's
evaluation. Professional management experience is
not required for admission but is favorably considered.


Program of Study

In the first year, the program offers a series of core courses that focus on all the basic disciplines of business--accounting, economics, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, decision sciences and information systems.

The second year of the program allows students to take courses in individually selected concentrations. These concentrations include accounting, agricultural management, environmental and natural resource management, finance, management information systems, management science, marketing, public sector management and science and engineering management. Students may also design their own concentration.

In addition to the above full-time program, the Graduate School of Management offers an evening M.B.A. program for working professionals (WPMBA). If you would like more information about the evening program, please contact the Graduate School of Management Admissions Office at 752-7399.


Student Fees: School of Management

At the time of registration each quarter, every student must pay the following fees.

These are the proposed fees for the 1996-97 academic year. Because fees are subject to gubernatorial, legislative and regental action, these fees may change without notice.

Students entering 1996-97
Per QuarterAnnually
University Registration Fee $238.00 $713.00
Educational Fee $1,029.00 $3,086.00
Grad Student Assn. Fee $6.50 $19.50
Memorial Union Fee $28.50 $85.50
Student Facilities
Safety Fee
$22.00 $66.00
Health Insurance* $150.00 $449.00
Professional School Fee $2,000.00 $6,000.00
Total for CA residents $3,474.00 $10,419.00
Nonresident Tuition $2,798.00 $8,394.00
Total for nonresidents $6,272.00 $18,813.00

* Students must purchase the Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan unless they are able to prove comparable coverage under another plan.

Students previously admitted

The Professional School Fee for students admitted to the Graduate School of Management in previous years is as follows:

1995-96: $4,000 per year. Total annual student fees for California residents are $8,419.00; for nonresidents, $16,813.00.

1994-95: $2,000 per year. Total annual student fees for California residents are $6,419.00; for nonresidents, $14,813.00.

Prior to 1994-95: students are not assessed the Professional School Fee. Total annual student fees for California residents are $4,419.00; for nonresidents, $12,813.00.

PELP students are considered continuing students.

Readmitted students are considered new (entering) students.


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