| Admissions
Students are able
to be admitted to the M.B.A. program during their second year. Current
CPS doctoral students interested in admittance to the MBA program should contact
the CPS Director of Academic Affairs. There are no additional requirements for
admission to the M.B.A. program. The student will fulfill the typical
clinical psychology admissions process by completing the application packet
obtainable at the Center for Psychological Studies. Typically students
will begin M.B.A. classes during the third year of their psychology studies,
if they are in good standing and will pay respective current tuition rates for
both the clinical psychology program and the M.B.A. program.
Coursework
to Complete the M.B.A.
Three
psychology courses can be transferred into the M.B.A. program.
- Psy
2806 Intermediate Statistics with Lab will transfer in place of GMP 5040
Quantitative Thinking
- Psy
1409 Professional Issues and Ethics will transfer in place of GMP 5015
Legal,
Ethical and Social Values of Business
- Psy
4693 Application of Psychology of Organization Settings will transfer in
place of
GMP 5020 Managing Organizational Behavior
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While
the transfer of credits will be awarded, it is recommended that the student
take the appropriate business courses. Students may elect to take
classes online or in the traditional classroom setting which is also available
in a weekend format. In addition, it is recommended that Capstone
GMP 5102 Leadership & Values Management be taken in place of GMP 5100
Master's Project or GMP 5101 Master's Thesis.
H. Wayne Huizenga
School of Business and Entrepreneurship
Contacts
Dr
John E. Lewis, Director Academic Affairs, Center for Psychological Studies
(954)
262-5729
lewis@nova.edu
Dr.
J. Preston Jones, Associate Dean, Huizenga School of Business & Entrepreneurship
(954)
262-5127
prestonj@huizenga.nova.edu |