Master of Business Administration

Graduate Program Director & Advising Coordinator
Ms. Cheryl Campbell
Director of Student Services
cheryl.campbell@unf.edu
(904) 620-1292
Building 42, Room 2027
ADMISSIONS
Application InformationApplications are accepted fall, spring, and summer terms.
Application DeadlinesFall Term . . . . . . . . August 1
Spring Term . . . . . December 1
Summer Term . . . March 15
The MBA is the largest graduate program at UNF. Therefore, applicants are highly encouraged to submit applications well before July 1st to ensure advising opportunity, registration guidance, and courses availability.
Admission Requirements

University requirements:

  1. A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or its equivalent from a foreign institution with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in all work attempted in the last 60 credit hours of undergraduate study. All prospective students are encouraged to apply. Those whose GPA is below a 3.0, but have a total required score in one of the formulas below will be considered for admission.

Additional program requirements:

  1. Official transcripts from all attended institutions
  2. Official GMAT or GRE scores
    • GRE scores:
      • Prior to July 1, 2011:  minimum 1000 total score
      • After July 1, 2011:   minimum 145 verbal and 150 quantitative
    • GMAT scores:
      • Minimum 500 total score 
  3. Admission into the MBA will also be considered using the following formula: 
    • For GMAT exam:   (200 x GPA) + GMAT total score = 1050 or better
    • For GRE exam:     (200 x GPA) + GRE total score = 845 or better

Applicants meeting the appropriate formulaic score using a GPA of less than 3.0 can be admitted as an exception.

THE PROGRAM
Program OverviewThe Coggin College of Business has always emphasized academic excellence through its curricula and faculty. The MBA program focuses on developing a general management perspective and offers intensive graduate-level study in accounting, economics, decision sciences, finance, management, and marketing. Throughout the program, emphasis is given to policy formulation and the interrelationships of business disciplines. Applications in ethics, total quality management, international business, information technology, and value-based management are included in anticipation of 21st century business education.
Concentrations Offered
  • Accounting
  • Construction Management
  • E-Business
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • International Business
  • Logistics
  • Management Applications
  • Sports Management
Special Notes about the ProgramThis is the largest graduate degree program at UNF.
INFORMATION
Mission & GoalsMission
AccreditationAACSB International --The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Curriculum & RequirementsCurriculum
Total Program
Credit Hours
36
Average Length
of the Program
Two years for part-time study; four semester for full-time
Approximate Enrollment500
Career PossibilitiesCareer Services Information