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2016–17 Graduate Academic Catalog

School of Business Administration

M.B.A./Pharm.D. Dual Degree

M.B.A./Pharm.D.

Dual Degree

Purpose Statement

The Pharm.D./M.B.A. Dual Degree program is designed for

Pharm.D. students interested in pursuing an in-depth, Christ-

centered, education in business and leadership. Pharmacists are

increasingly taking leadership roles within the health care system.

This program is designed to equip those future leaders.

Course Requirements

Course requirements involve a minimum of 36 semester hours

including:

Master of Business Administration..........................................36

ACCT-6300 Accounting for Business Executives...........................3 BUS-7100 Directed Research........................................................3 ECON-6400 Managerial Economics..............................................3 FIN-6500 Executive Financial Management..................................3 ITM-6800 Information Technology for Competitive Advantage.......3 MGMT-6710 Organizational Design and Behavior.........................3 ‘MGMT-6790 Organizational Management Strategy......................3 MRKT-6200 Strategic Marketing Planning.....................................3 PHAR-6111 Research Design and Methodology............................3 PHAR-7342 Law & Legal Affairs. ...................................................3 PHAR-7346 Bioethics....................................................................3 PHAR-7353 Leadership & Business..............................................3

‘Capstone Course

Master of Business Administration Curriculum Summary

Master of Business Administration...............................................36

Total.............................................................................................36

Program Prerequisites

Students entering the M.B.A. program who are also pursuing

the Pharm.D. will satisfy the business statistics proficiency by

successful completion of PPHR-3300 Biostatistics in Pharmacy

and Medicine.

Admission Standards

Students must complete at least one semester of the

graduate professional Pharm.D. program (P1) before applying

for the Pharm.D./M.B.A. Dual Degree program. Students must

demonstrate strong academic performance in the Pharm.D.

program, obtain a letter of recommendation from their pharmacy

advisor, and complete a brief essay as part of the M.B.A.

application. Students must maintain a minimum of a 3.0 GPA in

both programs.

Faculty

Jeffrey Haymond

,

Dean

; Associate Professor of Economics.

Education:

B.S., United States Air Force Academy, 1985; M.S.,

University of Tennessee, 1989; M.A., University of Denver, 1997;

Ph.D., George Mason University, 2001. At Cedarville since 2010.

Daniel Sterkenburg

,

Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs

;

Associate Professor of Business and Management.

Education:

B.S., Calvin College, 1977; M.P.H., University of Michigan School

of Public Health, 1999; M.B.A., Wright State University, 1990;

(ABD) Anderson University, 2013. At Cedarville since 2010.

John Delano

,

Associate Dean (interim) for Undergraduate

Programs;

Associate Professor of Information Technology

Management.

Education:

B.S., Maranatha Baptist Bible College,

1996; M.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 2001; Ph.D.,

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. At Cedarville since 2008.

Jon Austin

, Associate Professor of Marketing.

Education:

B.A.,

University of Northern Iowa, 1982; M.S., Iowa State University,

1989; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997. At Cedarville

since 2001.

William Ragle

, Associate Professor of Finance.

Education:

B.S.,

Stephen F. Austin State University, 1976; M.B.A., University of

North Texas, 1988; Ph.D., University of North Texas, 1996. At

Cedarville since 1995.

Sarah Smith

, Associate Professor of Accounting.

Education:

B.A.,

Cedarville University, 1975; M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and

State University, 1976; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and

State University, 1982. At Cedarville since 1980.

Phoebe Tsai,

Assistant Professor of Information Technology

Management.

Education:

B.B.A., National Chengchi University,

1997; M.B.A., National Chengchi University, 2000; Ph.D.,

University of Western Ontario, 2010. At Cedarville since 2013.

Bert Wheeler

, Professor of Economics; Berry Chair of Free

Enterprise.

Education:

B.S., University of Tennessee, 1981; M.A.,

University of Tennessee, 1984; Ph.D., University of Tennessee,

1985. At Cedarville since 1992.

Duane Wood

, Adjunct Professor of Management.

Education:

B.S.M.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1964; M.B.A.

Butler University, 1968; D.B.A., Indiana University, 1974. At

Cedarville since 1987.