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Master of Business Administration - Finance Concentration

Master of Business Administration - Finance Concentration (BA FNAC MBA)

39 Credits

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - FINANCE CONCENTRATION     •  39 CREDITS     •  BA FNAC MBA

The Finance Concentration prepares business leaders to analyze the organization’s operating and financial environment and recommend strategies to enhance profitability while helping the organization mitigate potential risks. Key to this concentration is the knowledge of strategic planning, financial analysis, investment planning, internal controls, legal issues, risk mitigation and evaluation of both domestic and international financial strategies.

MBA CURRICULUM
Davenport University’s 39 credit MBA program is designed for those early in their business careers and entrepreneurial endeavors, and those mid to senior-level managers looking to sharpen their professional skills. The student will complete a set of core requirements prior to proceeding to concentration courses.

Foundations of Business Requirements
All students admitted into any Davenport University MBA program are expected to have the necessary business foundations prior to entering the 600-level courses. Students without an earned grade of B or better within the last eight years in undergraduate course work in the areas of accounting, finance, management, marketing and statistics will be required to take these foundational business (500-level) courses. These courses are not included in the credits required for degree completion.

ACCT510    Fundamentals of Accounting Principles and Concepts
BUSN520    Management and Marketing
FINC510    Foundations of Financial Management
STAT500    Statistics for Business

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Master of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration (BUS MGT MBA)

30 Credits

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION      • 30 CREDITS      • BUS MGT MBA

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program prepares students in the functional areas of business enabling them to develop managerial skills necessary to be effective in a wide variety of business environments. The program is designed for students interested in entering or advancing their careers in business. This 30 credit hour program focuses on the content areas that current research of managerial competencies, as well as nationally recognized graduate business standard evaluations, have identified: management, human capital management, business law, organizational leadership, economics, accounting, quantitative business analysis, operations management, corporate finance, marketing, and strategic management. Students can develop additional expertise in a particular concentration area by completing 12-15 credits in courses that culminate in the award of a graduate certificate, which will be recorded on the student’s transcript.

Foundations of Business Requirements
All students admitted into any Davenport University MBA program are expected to have the necessary business foundations prior to entering the 600-level courses. Students without an earned grade of B or better within the last eight years in undergraduate course work in the areas of accounting, finance, management, marketing and statistics will be required to take these foundational business (500-level) courses. These courses are not included in the credits required for degree completion.

ACCT510   Fundamentals of Accounting Principles and Concepts
BUSN520   Management and Marketing
FINC510   Foundations of Financial Management
STAT500   Statistics for Business

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Master of Accountancy

Master of Accountancy (ACCTNCY MACC)

30 Credits

MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCY  •  30 CREDITS  •  ACCTNCY MACC


Masters of Accountancy Program at Davenport University is designed for the self-directed, career-minded student to “Get where the world is going” in his/her desired area of concentration in Accounting. Students may customize their curriculum according to their desired outcomes. The Master of Accountancy program offers multiple tracks that either culminates in taking CPA or CMA courses, or focuses more broadly on general financial management. 
A hallmark of the DU Masters of Accountancy program is learning through practice whether it be through case studies, field projects, internships, presentations or simulations. Students will have many opportunities to exercise critical thinking skills while applying their accounting knowledge to correctly identify and understand real-world challenges. Students will develop their leadership ability as they work with others to develop ethical, effective business solutions.

Prerequisites: The following prerequisite course offers preparation to strengthen analytical and interpretive skills in accounting for business mergers and acquisitions, partnerships and global accounting and is required prior to entering the Master of Accountancy (MAcc). 
     •    ACCT515 Advanced Accounting Topics (3 cr)

Students who currently have the CMA, or the CPA may be able to apply that credit to that specific Specialty.
 

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Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems (CMP INFO AAS)

60 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE • 60 CREDITS MINIMUM • CMP INFO AAS

The Computer Information Systems curriculum is designed to introduce students to programming in microcomputer and minicomputer environments. Students will learn programming, databases and operating systems in a business environment.

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Global Project Management Certificate

Global Project Management Certificate (GPROJ MG PBC)

18 Credits

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE  •  18 CREDITS MINIMUM  •  GPROJ MG PBC

This program is designed to prepare students for a global project management position. While the learning and experiential focus will be primarily in the Business Management and Information Systems and Technology areas, the program also provides students with opportunities to explore and apply the concepts and knowledge in other areas (e.g. construction, operational management in finance, health care). This program will also help prepare students to complete the Project Management Institute (PMI)® project management certification exam.

Preadmission Requirements:

  • An undergraduate degree.
  • Successful completion of management foundations, statistics and spreadsheet fundamentals through previously completed course work, Competency Exams or CLEP exams.

Prerequisites: The following prerequisite courses are required and must be completed before taking the major courses for the Global Project Management Certificate:
•    BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet (3 cr)
•    MGMT211 Management Foundations (3 cr)
•    STAT220 Introduction to Statistics (3 cr) 

NOTE: PMP ® , PgMP ® , CAPM ® , PMI-SP ® , PMI-RMP ® , and PMI-ACP ® are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

Students completing the BS Technology Project Management major or the Global Project Management Specialty as part of their BBA in Management are not eligible for this additional certification.

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Health Information Technology (HIT)

Health Information Technology (HIT) (HLT INFO AAS)

69 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE  •  69 CREDITS  •  HLT INFO AAS

This program, accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM), prepares the individual to analyze, manage, and utilize patient care data and health information resources. Students in the program utilize an electronic health record system which provides ­students with a learning experience that uses state-of-the-art ­technology and software. Graduates will have an understanding of coding information for reimbursement and research, standards and regulations regarding health information and managing medical records and health care information. Graduates from accredited HIT programs are employed throughout the health care industry in hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, physician practices, managed care organizations, insurance companies, consulting and law firms—any organization that collects and uses health information.

Students may begin the HIT program at any of the identified locations, but must complete the program at the Livonia location or online. Students successfully completing this CAHIIM accredited program are eligible to take the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) exam offered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Students desiring to go on to complete the B.S. in Health Information Management must successfully complete HINT297 and HINT297C prior to progressing into the B.S. major.

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the HIM workforce, it is strongly recommended that students in the HIT AAS program meet the most current catalog year requirements.

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Medical Case Management Certificate

Medical Case Management Certificate (MED CASE PBC)

20-22 Credits

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE  •  20-22 CREDITS  •  MED CASE PBC

The Medical Case Management Certificate program is designed for working professionals who have obtained a bachelor’s degree in a science, health, or human services related profession and want to pursue or advance their career as a case manager. The certificate will prepare students to work with interdisciplinary health teams through a collaborative process that assesses plans, implements, coordinates, monitors and evaluates options to meet clients’ health and human service needs. Students who have a current, active, and unrestricted licensure or certification in a health or human services discipline that allows them to conduct an assessment independently may be qualified to take the Case Managers Certification Exam.

Preadmission Requirements:
Successful completion of an undergraduate degree earned at an accredited college or university as well as successful completion of Anatomy & Physiology equivalent to BIOL115 and BIOL116. Student will need to complete BIOL116 or BIOL 222/BIOL 222L prior to beginning medical case management classes.

*MCMG495 Case Management Practicum is required if students have not previously completed a supervised field experience in case management, health, or behavioral health in their baccalaureate degree program.

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Nursing (Completion Program)

Nursing (Completion Program) (NUR COM BSN)

121-134 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING  •  121-134 CREDITS  •  NUR COM BSN
(COMPLETION PROGRAM)


This program is designed for currently licensed registered nurses who are seeking a bachelor’s degree in nursing. The purpose of the bachelor’s degree nursing program at Davenport University is to prepare the graduates to advance in the nursing profession through the use of critical thinking, advanced assessment skills, communication, collaborating practices, applied research, self-directed learning, leadership and management skills. This program prepares registered nurses for nursing practice of patients and their support systems across the continuum of care and in communities.

Preadmission Requirements:

  • Must possess a current active unencumbered and unrestricted Registered Nurse License
  • Must have at least a cumulative GPA of 2.5 from previous nursing program
  • Must provide a copy of a current, approved CPR card

Transfer/Advanced Standing Credit

  • 60 credit hours of transfer credit will be granted for the completion of an associate degree nursing program with a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher
  • 30 credit hours of advanced standing credit will be granted for successful completion of the NCLEX

*A grade of C+ or better is required for successful completion of all BIOL and CHEM courses required in the nursing program.

** Students who are not proficient in computer usage (internet searching, word processing, keyboarding skills) are encouraged to take BITS101 Computer Essentials, CISP100 Introduction to Computers or CISP111 Requirements Planning and Development (3 credit hours).

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree requirements must be met based on the catalog year of acceptance to the BSN Completion Program.

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Medical Case Management

Medical Case Management (MED C MGT BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS  •  MED C MGT BS

This program is designed to prepare the individual who is interested in entering or advancing in the area of medical case management. The student will learn the components of case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the care of a client across the continuum of care. The program is open to health and human services professionals including Nurses and Medical Assistants, as well as those with no health-related background.

Potential employment for medical case managers may include working with insurance providers, third party administrators, integrated health care systems, physicians’ practices, rehabilitation agencies, legal firms, human services organizations or attorneys practicing in worker compensation and personal injury, government agencies, self insured organizations or as an independent consultant. This curriculum can prepare students for entry into the Davenport University's MBA Program

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the Medical Case Management profession, it is strongly recommended that students meet the most current catalog year requirements.

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Health Services Administration

Health Services Administration (HLTH SRV BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS  •  HLTH SRV BS

The Health Services Administration program prepares the graduate for entry-level management positions in various health care settings and organizations. Health services administration careers can include working in integrated health care systems, retirement and long term care facilities, physicians’ practices, community health organizations, health care associations and insurance carriers third party administrators. Specialties are designed to assist students needing or desiring a more focused area of interest. This degree prepares individuals interested in pursuing Davenport University’s MBA program.


*It is recommended that students seeking this degree program complete BIOL120 and BIOL131. Biology, chemistry and/or natural science electives may be substituted if the student has previously earned applicable ­credits.

Please note that students will not be awarded both the B.B.A. Health Services Administration and the B.S. Health Services Administration. Only one degree and catalog year of the Health Services Administra­tion major may be declared.

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