Master of Business Administration in 3 Formats:
- Full-time MBA
- Professional MBA
- Executive MBA in Energy
- Executive MBA in Aerospace and Defense
Master of Business Administration in 3 Formats:
Dual Degree Master’s programs allow students to pursue degrees simultaneously in two fields of study. To obtain a dual degree, the student must satisfy the admission, course, and examination requirements of both programs. To pursue the generic dual master's degree, the student must be admitted to both programs before 12 credit hours of program work have been completed in either program. Price College is pleased to offer the following dual degree programs:
The joint MBA/MS in MIT program allows students to develop a broad general business background along with a deeper understanding of information technology. Students are given the information needed to manage information technology firms as well as other areas of business.
The joint Master of Accountancy/MBA program allows students to develop in-depth accounting and financial management expertise along with a broader general business perspective. Graduates meet the educational requirements to sit for the CPA exam in most jurisdictions and are particularly well-suited for successful careers in corporate accounting and finance.
The joint Master of Accountancy/MS in MIT program allows students to develop in-depth accounting and financial management expertise along the knowledge needed to apply information technology solutions in an accounting context. In addition, graduates meet the educational requirements to sit for the CPA exam in most jurisdictions and are particularly well-suited for successful careers in corporate accounting.
MAcc/MS in MIT (for students with an AACSB Accredited Bachelors) - Sample Curriculum (pdf)
MAcc/MS in MIT (for students with a non-AACSB Accredited Bachelors) - Sample Curriculum (pdf)
The JD/MBA program is a four-year program at OU. Students typically complete one full year of MBA coursework, and the remaining three years are spent at the law school, additionally taking a few remaining MBA courses in those three years as they fit a student’s schedule. In the dual program, students can use twelve hours of law coursework toward their MBA electives requirement, and ten hours of MBA coursework toward their law requirements, saving a total of 22 hours compared with completing the JD and MBA degrees separately. Persons interested in pursuing the dual JD/ MBA program must make regular application for admission to and be accepted by both the College of Law and the MBA Program.
This program provides an accelerated track for undergraduate Industrial Systems Engineering students who want to pursue an MBA. This dual degree is referred to the 3-2 program,which is designed for Industrial Systems Engineering students with managerial skills. Students apply for the joint program their junior year of undergraduate studies.
This five-year program provides an accelerated track for undergraduate Petroleum Engineering students who want to pursue an MBA. Students apply for the joint program in their junior year of undergraduate studies.
In addition to the approved dual MBA degree programs, a student may seek dual master's degrees in any two areas of their choosing. To pursue the generic dual master's degree, the student must be admitted to both programs before 12 credit hours of program work is completed in either program. The requirements for the program are:
Gene Rainbolt Graduate School of Business
865 Research Parkway, Suite 300
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone: (405) 325-2646
Adrienne Jablonski
Director of MBA Recruitment and Admissions
oklahomamba@ou.edu
(405) 325-5623
Jennifer Aragon, MHR
Director of Price College Graduate Advising – Norman
Academic Advisor for the Master of Accountancy Programs
jhardman@ou.edu
(405) 325-2074
Calon-Nicole Gunter-Cox
Assistant Director of Price College Graduate Advising – Norman
Academic Advisor for the Doctoral and MIT programs
Brandy.n.gunter@ou.edu
405-325-4865