At the Robinson College of Business we believe the curriculum should be innovative, forward looking and boundary spanning. We seek to prepare students for the practice of management with the knowledge and skills needed to remain effective in a global, culturally diverse and technologically advanced world that is characterized by rapid change and complex interdependencies. To respond to these changes in today's marketplace, the faculty has designed a series of career paths composed of "hybrid concentrations." These options enable Robinson MBA students to select a combination of state-of-the-art courses that cut across traditional business disciplines.
Career paths combine courses available in two existing MBA concentrations into a specific career path. Often one course can count toward both concentrations. Rather than have two independent concentrations which may or may not have some overlap, career paths provide a cohesive set of courses relevant for the career paths indicated.
Listed below are the career paths available. Choice of career paths is optional but the Robinson faculty strongly encourages them as part of the career planning for MBA students interested in these areas. We are finding that employers are increasingly interested in MBA students who have a concentration and even more so in students who have concentrations in more than one discipline.
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· Accounting Information Systems Design and Assurance
· Enterprise Risk Management
· Hotel Real Estate
· Information Systems Consulting
· Information Technology Risk Management
· International Business and Information Technology
· International Entrepreneurship