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Mercy College Graduate School of Business MBA Turbo Program Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) Master of Science in Human Resource Management(HRMG ) Mercy College MBA Turbo Program Revised - Background On Thursday, May 23 rd


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Mercy College Graduate School of Business

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MBA Turbo Program Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) Master of Science in Human Resource Management(HRMG)

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Mercy College MBA Turbo Program Revised - Background

On Thursday, May 23rd, 2019, NYSED approved major changes to the Mercy College MBA Turbo Program. These include:

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Registration of our program on the Manhattan, Bronx, Dobbs Ferry, and Online Campuses

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Approval for a 36-credit MBA

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Approval of the addition of a concentration in Healthcare Management

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Mercy College MBA Program

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Consists of a total of 36 credits plus Turbo if required

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Consists of three 500-level classes for a total of 9 credits

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Consists of three 600-level classes for a total of 9 credits

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Consists of four 700-level courses - for a total of 12 credits

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Consists of Capstone I or II – MBAA 810/811 or MBAA 815/816 for a total of 6 credits

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MBA Admissions Requirements

Ø Bachelor’s Degree from an Accredited College Ø Minimum 3.0 GPA* Ø * If GPA is below 3.0, an interview with a

member of the Graduate Leadership Committee is required. Work experience will be taken into consideration for admission.

Ø If student has an undergraduate degree in

Business Administration with a minimum 3.0 GPA from an accredited institution within the past 5 years, Turbo is not required.

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Turbo Program

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Turbo Program

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The Mercy College Turbo Program prepares students who did not have an undergraduate business degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA within the last five years to take on the upper-level MBA courses.

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The Turbo Program is an intensive program running for 3 ½ weeks.

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Consists of in-class hours Monday – Friday from 6pm – 10pm and Saturdays 9am-5pm.

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Subject matter covered includes Basic Accounting, Marketing, Economics, International Business, Communications, Business Ethics, and Management.

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“Waivers” no longer apply in the Turbo Program – it is a preparation program only.

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After Completing the Turbo:

Required Core Courses: NOTE: All core courses must be completed before concentration courses.

Core Courses: MBAA 501 – Financial Accounting MBAA 502 – Corporate Finance MBAA 507 – Quantitative Methods in Business Research

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Required Core Courses Continued:

NOTE: All core courses must be completed before concentration courses.

MBAA 601 – Quantitative Methods in Business Research MBAA 602 – Managerial Economics Plus - Either: MBAA 604 – Operations Management Or: ACCT 742 – Financial Statement Analysis Or: HCLR 720 – Financial Management of Healthcare Institutions Students concentrating in Accounting or Finance must take both MBAA 604 and ACCT 742.

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After Completing the Turbo (Continued)

Required Courses continued: 12 credits in Concentration Capstone Choices: Capstone 1 – 810*/811 Thesis or Business Plan

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Capstone 2 – 815/816 Case Study Analysis Special permission is required to register for Capstone classes.

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MBA Concentrations

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Areas of Concentration

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Accounting (4 Courses needed for ACCT concentration)

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Finance (4 Courses needed for Finance concentration and must include ACCT 742 which cannot be double-counted for the core requirement and FINC 703 which is to be taken after ACCT 742)

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Healthcare Management (4 courses needed for Healthcare Services concentration)

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Human Resource Management (4 courses needed for HR concentration)

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International Business (4 courses needed for INBU concentration)

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Management (4 courses needed for MGMT concentration)

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Managerial Analytics (4 courses needed for ANLC concentration and ANLC 751 must be taken first after MBAA 601)

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Marketing (4 courses needed for MKTG concentration)

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Organizational Leadership (4 courses needed for ORGL concentration) NOTE: Students do not have to choose a concentration. If so, the degree granted is a general MBA. The number of credits needed does not change. Students can also opt for a dual concentration. This requires four additional courses and two additional quarters allowing the student to graduate in a year and a half.

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MBA Capstone Options

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MBA Capstones – Two Options

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Capstone 1 – MBAA 810*/811 Thesis or Business Plan

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Capstone 2 – MBAA 815/816 Case Study Analysis Special permission is required to register for Capstone classes.

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MBA Capstones – Two Options

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Regardless of which option the student chooses, the Capstone classes are to be taken during the last two quarters of the student’s MBA Program.

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The two Capstone courses cannot be taken concurrently. They must be taken consecutively.

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Students who want to graduate in one year MUST register for the first part of their Capstone during their THIRD quarter.

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MBAA 810/811 Capstone Additional Requirements:

If a student would like to select Capstone 1 – MBAA 810/811 Thesis or Business Plan option, there are special requirements.

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Students need a minimum 3.6 GPA.

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Students need to submit an outline of the thesis or business plan they wish to research.

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The outline is reviewed by two professors who will decide if viable.

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If not, additional information will be requested.

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If approved, authorizations will be entered.

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Upcoming Turbo Dates

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October/November 2019 Turbo Calendar

Mercy College Manhattan Campus Room: 333

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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Turbo Start 6-10pm

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6-10pm 2 9am-5pm 3 4 6-10pm 5 6-10pm 6 6-10pm 7 6-10pm 8 6-10pm 9 9am-5pm 10 11 6-10pm 12 6-10pm 13 6-10pm 14 6-10pm 15 6-10pm 16 9am-5pm 17 18 6-10pm 19 6-10pm 20 6-10pm 21 6-10pm 22 6-10pm 23 Turbo End 9am-5pm 24 25 Winter Quarter Start 26 27 28

Thanksgiving

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How to Complete the Mercy One-Year MBA With October/November 2019 Turbo Start

Quarter Courses

Winter Quarter 2019 Spring Quarter 2020 Summer Quarter 2020 Fall Quarter 2020 Total 3 courses = 9 credits 3 courses = 9 credits 3 courses = 9 credits 3 courses = 9 credits 36 credits

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Graduate School of Business Leadership Committee (GLC)

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  • Dr. Ray Manganelli, Chair, Graduate Business
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Professor Maureen Cross, Executive Director, Graduate Business Operations

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Professor Gary Bernstein

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  • Dr. Daniel Cillis, Academic Unit Head of the MSOL and MS HRMG Programs
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  • Dr. Tom Coughlan
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  • Dr. Victoire Denoyel
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Professor John Fuller

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Professor Carmine Giuliani

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Professor Hattie Martin

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Professor Victor Petenkemani, Associate Dean

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Professor John Power

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Professor Manuel Ron, Assistant Dean

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Professor James Ryan

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Professor Ed Tom

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Professor Zachary Williams

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Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL)

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MSOL Program Master’s in Organizational Leadership

u This Program requires 33 credits. u Please note that many of the

courses are offered online so it is not ideal for students who are required to take most classes in person.

u Dr. Dan Cillis is the Academic Unit

Head of this Program.

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Master of Science in Human Resource Management (HRMG)

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MS HRMG Program Master’s in Human Resource Management

u This Program requires 36 credits. u Please note that many of the

courses are offered online so it is not ideal for students who are required to take most classes in person.

u Dr. Dan Cillis is the Academic Unit

Head of this Program.

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Contact Information Graduate Business Programs

Maureen Cross Executive Director, Graduate Business Operations 212-615-3381 mcross@mercy.edu

  • Dr. Dan Cillis

Academic Unit Head, MSOL and MS HRMG 212-968-3209 dcillis@mercy.edu

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Contact Information Admissions

Hakim Lahlou hlahlou@mercy.edu 914-674-7435