Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in. Finance

Similar documents
Master of Science (MS) in Education with a specialization in. Leadership in Educational Administration

Post-Master s Certificate in. Leadership for Higher Education

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

PROVIDENCE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Online Master of Business Administration (MBA)

5.7 Course Descriptions

SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Len Lundstrum, Ph.D., FRM

SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Northern Kentucky University Department of Accounting, Finance and Business Law Financial Statement Analysis ACC 308

UoS - College of Business Administration. Master of Business Administration (MBA)

MBA PROGRAMS. Preparing well-rounded graduates to become leaders in the private, nonprofit, and public sectors. GRADUATE STUDIES Light the way.

School of Economics & Business.

Master of Science in Taxation (M.S.T.) Program

ABHINAV NATIONAL MONTHLY REFEREED JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT

ACCREDITATION STANDARDS

PROGRAMME SYLLABUS International Management, Bachelor programme, 180

GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year

How to Prepare for the Growing Price Tag

International Business Principles (MKT 3400)

Full-time MBA Program Distinguish Yourself.

David Erwin Ritter Associate Professor of Accounting MBA Coordinator Texas A&M University Central Texas

Accounting & Financial Management

Bachelor of Science in Banking & Finance: Accounting Specialization

VOL VISION 2020 STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION

DBA Program Curriculum

Business Administration/Management Information Systems, Ph.D.

A Year of Training. A Lifetime of Leadership. Adult Ministries. Master of Arts in Ministry

Education: Professional Experience: Personnel leadership and management

POSITION YOURSELF FOR SUCCESS. WHY CHOOSE THE MSc FINANCE?

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN 2017

New Venture Financing

SHEEO State Authorization Inventory. Kentucky Last Updated: May 2013

Catalog. Table of Contents

Title II of WIOA- Adult Education and Family Literacy Activities 463 Guidance

ELLEN E. ENGEL. Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Ph.D. - Accounting, 1997.

TREATMENT OF SMC COURSEWORK FOR STUDENTS WITHOUT AN ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study)

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY AT DODGE CITY

Module Catalog. Mannheim Master in Management. (M.Sc.)

Chapter 9 The Beginning Teacher Support Program

BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY ADDENDUM TO THE 2008 / 2010 COURSE CATALOG

Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning (MBUSP)

Financing Education In Minnesota

Power Systems Engineering

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH CONSULTANT

Standards and Criteria for Demonstrating Excellence in BACCALAUREATE/GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

Trends in Student Aid and Trends in College Pricing

BUSINESS FINANCE 4265 Financial Institutions

Arkansas Beauty School-Little Rock Esthetics Program Consumer Packet 8521 Geyer Springs Road, Unit 30 Little Rock, AR 72209

Georgia Tech College of Management Project Management Leadership Program Eight Day Certificate Program: October 8-11 and November 12-15, 2007

Program Assessment and Alignment

Bachelor of Business > Banking > Finance. Part-time Programmes

M.S. in Environmental Science Graduate Program Handbook. Department of Biology, Geology, and Environmental Science

Mayo School of Health Sciences. Clinical Pastoral Education Internship. Rochester, Minnesota.

Journal title ISSN Full text from

Individual Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program Faculty/Student HANDBOOK

OFFICIAL TRANSLATION OF

Java Programming. Specialized Certificate

Programme Specification. MSc in International Real Estate

Executive Summary. Laurel County School District. Dr. Doug Bennett, Superintendent 718 N Main St London, KY

A&S/Business Dual Major

Mathematics Program Assessment Plan

BUSI 2504 Business Finance I Spring 2014, Section A

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology in Construction Management Technology with Co-op

By Laurence Capron and Will Mitchell, Boston, MA: Harvard Business Review Press, 2012.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Credit for Prior Learning... 74

MSc INVESTMENT BANKING & RISK MANAGEMENT FULL-TIME 18 MONTH PROGRAMME IN ENGLISH IN COLLABORATION WITH

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Data Glossary. Summa Cum Laude: the top 2% of each college's distribution of cumulative GPAs for the graduating cohort. Academic Honors (Latin Honors)

Program Guidebook. Endorsement Preparation Program, Educational Leadership

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District. B or better in Algebra I, or consent of instructor

Paying for. Cosmetology School S C H O O L B E AU T Y. Financing your new life. beautyschoolnetwork.com pg 1

Henley Business School at Univ of Reading

Answers To Managerial Economics And Business Strategy

Class Numbers: & Personal Financial Management. Sections: RVCC & RVDC. Summer 2008 FIN Fully Online

GUIDE TO EVALUATING DISTANCE EDUCATION AND CORRESPONDENCE EDUCATION

MSW POLICY, PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION (PP&A) CONCENTRATION

Annual Report Accredited Member

EMBA DELIVERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UIBE

Scholarship Reporting

MGT/MGP/MGB 261: Investment Analysis

Modern Trends in Higher Education Funding. Tilea Doina Maria a, Vasile Bleotu b

Teaching Financial Literacy to Adult Students: Different Strokes for Different Folks

MASTER OF LIBERAL STUDIES

1. Study Regulations for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics and Business Administration

Student Handbook Information, Policies, and Resources Version 1.0, effective 06/01/2016

Bellevue University Admission Application

Series IV - Financial Management and Marketing Fiscal Year

MANAGEMENT, BS. Administration. Policies Academic Policies. Admissions & Policies. Termination from the Major. . University Consortium

Fulltime MSc Real Estate and MSc Real Estate Finance Programmes: An Introduction

STANDARDS AND RUBRICS FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT 2005 REVISED EDITION

Higher Education. Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. November 3, 2017

Consent for Further Education Colleges to Invest in Companies September 2011

Joint or Combined Programs B.S./M.S. Accounting B.A./M.P.A. Public Administration DEPARTMENTS, FACULTY

TACOMA HOUSING AUTHORITY

NANCY L. STOKEY. Visiting Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Chicago,

Joint Board Certification Project Team

SHEEO State Authorization Inventory. Nevada Last Updated: October 2011

EMBA 2-YEAR DEGREE PROGRAM. Department of Management Studies. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai

Transcription:

Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Finance Effective October 9, 2017

Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Finance Knowledge gained through work experience and industry certifications may help you earn academic credit toward your degree through Capella s Prior Learning Assessment process, offering you potential savings on tuition and time to completion.* Learners enrolled in the Master of Business Administration degree program have the option to complete multiple specializations. The MBA Finance specialization presents current and emerging financial analysis theories and decision-making practices. The specialization curriculum is designed to cultivate knowledge and skills associated with financial markets and institutions, investment and portfolio management, risk management, corporate finance, and international finance. Upon successful completion of this specialization, learners are prepared to pursue middleor senior-level finance management positions. Key Features of the Capella MBA Program Personalization choice of 11 specializations (including a self-designed General MBA) that give learners the in-depth knowledge most important to them, and a self-selected capstone project that aligns with their interests. Supportive MBA Central is an online resource that provides the academic support learners need to succeed in their program and the career resources they need to achieve their professional goals. Our mobile access also provides learners with courseroom access wherever their schedule takes them. The Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP) has accredited Capella University business programs and select specializations. For full accreditation statement and the list of accredited programs and specializations, go to www.capella.edu/universityaccreditation/. Rigorous Capella s competency-based curriculum integrates key learning across core business disciplines to deliver immediate on-the-job value by equipping learners with the practical skills needed to lead and excel in high-performing organizations. 2 *Residents of Washington may receive credit for prior learning only in the bachelor s and MBA programs. This guide is intended to provide an overview of the specialization and is subject to change. Your enrollment counselor can provide updates, details, and Capella s official University Catalog that specifies your program requirements.

Capella s Career Center proactively assists learners and alumni in developing and implementing their unique career management goals. The Career Center staff is committed to helping you move forward in your career. Career Information RELATED EMPLOYMENT SETTINGS TO EXPLORE Corporation Land-based or online college or university Community college Insurance firm Health care organization Bank Government local, state, federal Nonprofit organization Financial services agency Consulting firm Small business Mortgage company Investment firm Brokerage Sole proprietor/llc This specialization is offered in the GuidedPath delivery model. RELATED JOB TITLES TO EXPLORE* Finance manager Adjunct or part-time faculty Senior financial analyst Budget analyst Treasury analyst manager Senior cost analyst Broker Director of corporate planning Financial analyst SPECIALIZATION OUTCOMES Finance director Senior cost accountant Internal audit director Financial advisor Accounting manager Securities analyst Personal banker Mortgage underwriter Financial consultant Insurance underwriter Controller Operations finance manager Finance investment manager Audit manager Chief financial officer (CFO) Trader (securities/stocks) Investment banker Money manager Risk manager Certified financial planner Apply financial practices ethically and legally Develop and manage internal financial processes Leverage external financial markets and institutions Assess and manage risk Apply analytics to financial decision making 3 * These are examples intended to serve as a general guide. Because many factors determine what position an individual may attain, Capella cannot guarantee that a graduate will secure any specific job title. Some positions require licensure and/or other designations. We encourage you to research requirements for your job target and career goals.

Curriculum TRANSFER CREDIT A maximum of 12 quarter credits from previous graduate coursework may be transferred and applied to your program s requirements. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Bachelor s degree from an institution accredited by a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accrediting agency or an internationally recognized institution Grade point average of 2.3 or higher on a 4.0 scale MBA learners may not take courses associated with any other degree program within the School of Business and Technology or any other school at Capella University while they are enrolled in the MBA degree program. 16 required courses Total program credits: 48 quarter credits CORE COURSES MBA6004 Foundational Skills for Business Leaders...3 quarter credits MBA6006* Leading Innovation in the Global Organization...3 quarter credits MBA6008 Global Economic Environment...3 quarter credits MBA6012 Integrated Global Marketing...3 quarter credits MBA6014 Financial Accounting...3 quarter credits MBA6016* Finance and Value Creation...3 quarter credits MBA6018 Data Analysis for Business Decisions...3 quarter credits MBA6022 Strategic Operations Management...3 quarter credits MBA6024* Organizational Strategy...3 quarter credits MBA6026 The Global Leader...3 quarter credits MBA6028* Business Integration Skills...3 quarter credits SPECIALIZATION COURSES Choose four from the following courses: MBA6161* Financial Markets and Institutions...3 quarter credits MBA6162* Advanced Finance...3 quarter credits MBA6163* Bank Management...3 quarter credits MBA6164* International Financial Management...3 quarter credits MBA6166* Investment and Portfolio Management...3 quarter credits MBA6167* Risk Management...3 quarter credits MBA6168* Corporate Finance Analysis and Decisions...3 quarter credits CAPSTONE COURSE Taken during the learner s final quarter: MBA6900* MBA Capstone...3 quarter credits * Denotes courses that have prerequisite(s). Refer to the course descriptions for further details. 4 The courses in this program may require live web conferencing activities and/or learner audio/video recordings. Learners who require assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in these activities should contact Disability Services to request accommodations.

Core Course Descriptions MBA6004 Foundational Skills for Business Leaders This course is an introduction to the MBA program and its theoretical and applied approach. Learners focus on developing and applying the knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with analytical and critical thinking, problem solving, communication, argumentation, and presentation. Learners also become familiar with the case study method, explore ethical and legal issues, and establish their own personal program and career goals. Must be taken during the first quarter by learners who have been admitted to the MBA degree program. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer or prior learning assessment. MBA6006 Leading Innovation in the Global Organization In this course, learners research the global leadership models and practices that drive innovation and enhance competitive advantage in complex and diverse environments. Learners also explore and assess the ways global leaders work to shape organizational culture and processes that support innovation and change. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or concurrent registration in MBA6004. Prerequisite does not apply to Business Management and Management Consulting certificate learners. MBA6008 Global Economic Environment This course covers microeconomic and macroeconomic principles, theories, and tools and their applications in business. Learners analyze the national economy, global economy, and comparative advantage; factor inputs used to create value in different industry and market structures; and the tools employed by the Federal Reserve System and the federal government to create and implement fiscal and monetary policies. Learners also develop and demonstrate their knowledge of theories of the firm and the ways in which individuals and firms make economic decisions. MBA6012 Integrated Global Marketing Learners examine tools, techniques, methods, and emerging marketing thought employed by organizations that market goods, services, and ideas in local and global environments. Topics include fundamental marketing principles, marketing models and practices, marketing information sources and their associated uses, and the integration of marketing with other organizational functions. Learners also explore the link between marketing and business objectives; the environment beyond the firm; and the role of objectives, strategies, and tactics in marketing and demonstrate their competence in understanding and applying marketing concepts. MBA6014 Financial Accounting This course covers the tools, techniques, and methods of financial accounting and their applications in business. In particular, learners explore appropriate techniques for applying financial tools in support of business decisions across local and global organizations. Learners also develop their skills and knowledge of financial statement development, analysis, and control, and the tax, ethical, and legal implications of various accounting decisions. MBA6016 Finance and Value Creation This course addresses the tools, techniques, and methods of finance and their applications in business. In particular, learners examine the financial tools and methods used to create firm value across local and global organizations. Learners also explore and demonstrate competencies related to the financial structures of firms; global financial markets; and the tax, ethical, and legal implications of various finance decisions. Prerequisite(s): MBA6014. 5

MBA6018 Data Analysis for Business Decisions Learners in this course analyze ways that data analysis informs business decisions and practice applying tools and techniques for converting raw qualitative and quantitative data into information that supports organizational decision making. Other course topics include data acquisition and organization, descriptive and basic inferential statistics, and content analysis. MBA6022 Strategic Operations Management In this course, learners explore and apply the tools, techniques, and methods used to manage systems that produce the organization s products. In particular, learners develop the ability to apply process design; quality, capacity, and inventory management; and strategic considerations to operations management. Learners also evaluate the decisions for which operations managers are held accountable; the methods used to make those decisions; and the effects of those decisions on an organization s productivity, effectiveness, and efficiency. MBA6024 Organizational Strategy In this course, learners integrate the theories, practices, and models of strategy with foundational global business knowledge. Learners examine the competitive local and global business environment, evaluate the core business functions of various organizations, and analyze the information that derives from those functions. Learners then synthesize this information into a comprehensive strategic review that is designed to enhance organizational decision making and leadership. Prerequisite(s): MBA6008 or MBA6180; MBA6014; MBA6016; MBA6018 or MBA6140. Prerequisites do not apply to Business Management and Management Consulting certificate learners. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer or prior learning assessment. MBA6026 The Global Leader This course addresses the purpose, function, and responsibility of leaders in complex global business environments. Learners develop and demonstrate best practices for increasing selfawareness and establishing personal and professional ways to grow in a competitive, complex workplace. Learners also analyze future concerns and challenges related to global leadership. 6 MBA6028 Business Integration Skills Learners in this course synthesize the theories, practices, and models of foundational business disciplines by participating in a comprehensive business scenario experience. Learners identify, analyze, and apply principles of organizational strategy to a business situation using critical thinking, problem solving, competitive analysis, and the foundational skills learned in previous coursework. Learners gain and demonstrate knowledge of the ethical implications and communication issues inherent in making a variety of complex business decisions. MBA6028 and MBA6900 must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite(s): MBA6004 or MBA6010; MBA6006 or MBA6020; MBA6008; MBA6012; MBA6014; MBA6016; MBA6018 or MBA6140; MBA6022; MBA6024; MBA6026. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer or prior learning assessment. Specialization Course Descriptions MBA6161 Financial Markets and Institutions This course provides learners with a theoretical foundation for examining the nature and role, structure, and management of financial institutions in financial markets. Learners study the reactions of banks to changes in interest rates, money supply, and open-market operations. Learners also develop an understanding of identifying and managing financial institution risk and return, such as ethical and regulatory issues, confronting financial institutions, and concepts and principles to fill a variety of functions in the financial sector. This course bridges the gap between financial theory and market practice, reflecting the relationship between the conceptual framework and the management behavior of practitioners. Prerequisite(s): MBA6016.

MBA6162 Advanced Finance This course extends the competencies developed in MBA6160: basic theories and techniques related to acquisition of, accounting for, and allocation of an organization s financial resources. Learners in this course examine existing theories and emerging topics in the field in more depth and gain additional insights and techniques for examining financial risk, return, and the capital asset pricing model; dividend policy; financing flexibility; valuation of securities; derivatives and risk management; and capital structure. Learners apply their knowledge to real-world business concerns and issues within their work environment. Prerequisite(s): MBA6016. MBA6163 Bank Management This course begins with an overview of the commercial banking and financial services industries. Topics include bank evaluation and performance; asset and liability management; organizational structure; loan services to businesses and consumers; financial derivatives and tools; capital, profitability, and bank market structure; and regulations, hedging, interest rate risk, and credit risk management. The course covers a growth trend in commercial banking that includes financial services such as investment banking and security underwriting services, e-banking, and e-commerce. Course topics also include ethical behavior. Prerequisite(s): MBA6016. MBA6164 International Financial Management In this course, learners are exposed to international financial management and reporting techniques. The course emphasizes international financial management analysis (an overview) and detailed case analysis and interpretation. Learners examine a multinational capital budgeting process and review cost of capital and long-term financing strategies including assessment of financial markets used by international firms. Other topics include exchange rate systems, methods of government intervention, direct foreign investment, country risk analysis, and global strategy in the context of international finance. Learners apply their knowledge in realistic business situations and synthesize relevant techniques into sound recommendations and conclusions. Prerequisite(s): MBA6008, MBA6016. MBA6166 Investment and Portfolio Management In this course, learners examine the securities market, various types of investment securities, and the risk-return characteristic of each. The course emphasizes tools used by professional money managers for managing investment alternatives including global opportunities. Learners apply investment theories to the management of corporate portfolios; evaluate corporate investment and portfolio management strategies; analyze and evaluate methods of portfolio construction; and analyze current theories, strategies, and methods for their applicability to global opportunities. Learners analyze the issue of international diversification not encountered in domestic markets, such as the presence of exchange rate risk, restrictions on capital flows, and political risk. Prerequisite(s): MBA6016. MBA6167 Risk Management This course exposes learners to practical and theoretical aspects of managing risks in the insurance service industry. Learners study a range of industry risks: insurance risk, market risk, liquidity risk, and asset and liability management risks. The course provides learners with sophisticated tools and analytical techniques to minimize these risks and learn how management of these risks can create shareholder value. Prerequisite(s): MBA6016. 7 MBA6168 Corporate Finance Analysis and Decisions Learners in this course examine the principles of financial administration with applications to problems of financial analysis and control, and planning by firms under changing economic conditions. Learners conduct financial analyses, evaluate a corporation s financial planning and control functions, and assess the ability of corporations to create wealth. Learners discuss the impact of financing decisions on real asset valuation; managerial incentives; and corporate strategy including mergers/acquisitions, corporate restructuring, real options, and the use of derivatives and other financing tools on deal structure. Prerequisite(s): MBA6016.

Capstone Course Description MBA6900 MBA Capstone In this course, learners integrate the foundational knowledge and skills gained during the MBA program in an application-based business project. Learners propose, plan, and implement a major project that allows them to demonstrate competencies in ethics, business strategy, marketing, communications, collaboration, and more. Their final projects allow learners to demonstrate their overall ability to identify and recommend evidence-based solutions to business challenges and opportunities. MBA6900 must be taken immediately following MBA6028. Prerequisite(s): All required and elective coursework. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer or prior learning assessment. 8

Recommended Course Sequence This recommended course sequence assumes learners take one course per six-week session. Some learners elect to take fewer or more based on workload and the amount of time available for graduate study. On-time completion for this specialization is 10 active quarters. YEAR 1 Q1 Session 1 Q2 Session 1 Q3 Session 1 Q4 Session 1 YEAR 2 Q5 Session 1 Q6 Session 1 Q7 Session 1 Q8 Session 1 COURSES MBA6004 Foundational Skills for Business Leaders MBA6006 Leading Innovation in the Global Organization MBA6008 Global Economic Environment MBA6012 Integrated Global Marketing MBA6014 Financial Accounting MBA6016 Finance and Value Creation MBA6018 Data Analysis for Business Decisions Specialization course MBA6018 COURSES MBA6022 Strategic Operations Management Specialization course Specialization course Specialization course MBA6024 Organizational Strategy MBA6026 The Global Leader MBA6028 Business Integration Skills MBA6900 MBA Capstone MBA6024 Organizational Strategy 9

Digital course materials covered by the quarterly resource kit fee offer advantages such as immediate mobile access to books; fast, easy full-text search of materials; digital note-taking; and peer collaboration through note sharing. Tuition and Fees This tuition estimate is effective July 10, 2017, and is subject to change. For current pricing, visit the Capella University website at www.capella.edu. TUITION/FEE Tuition per credit $780 Resource kit per quarter $150 There are many financial aid options available to help you offset tuition costs. Contact an enrollment counselor at 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552) to discuss your financial aid opportunities. Financial Aid Capella University offers assistance to learners who qualify and would like to secure educational funding to help finance their academic program. A number of options are available, given the diverse needs and backgrounds of prospective learners. Options include: Federal Direct Stafford Loan Program Federal Direct PLUS Loan Program Non-federal loans through preferred lenders and financial institutions Capella scholarships External scholarships Veterans educational benefits and U.S. armed forces discounts Corporate and higher education alliances Employer tuition reimbursement Regarding loan programs, interest rates for Stafford student loans are low compared to other types of consumer loans, and repayment can be deferred until after graduation. In compliance with federal and state laws, Capella University has established policies for all learners regarding satisfactory academic progress, which is necessary for financial aid eligibility. 10

Academic Leadership Rhonda Capron, EdD Dean Dr. Rhonda Capron is an accomplished leader with remarkable business acumen, extensive academic experience and professional relevance within the confluence of today s transformative marketplace. She brings a unique blend of background and experience to Capella as a seasoned executive and higher education leader with more than 15 years of experience successfully leading strategic initiatives and operations within high-tech businesses. She also has 10 years in higher education, including extensive, hands-on experience teaching; faculty and staff leadership; academic programming; curriculum development; and strategic planning. Dr. Capron joined Capella in 2016. She was previously the academic dean of the School of Business at University of Phoenix. Prior to that position, she held a number of academic leadership roles at William Jessup University in Rocklin, California. In addition she has an extensive background in both the business sector and the military. Rhonda was vice president of support services and software as a service at Oracle Corporation, and she served as the deputy director for operations within the Departments of Army and Energy. Cheryl Bann, PhD Associate Dean Dr. Cheryl Bann is the associate dean of business in Capella s School of Business and Technology. She has worked with Capella since 2002, initially as adjunct faculty and then, beginning in 2004, as core faculty. Prior to joining Capella, Dr. Bann spent more than 30 years working in the corporate sector (at General Mills and Dain Bosworth), in government (at the Minnesota Trade Office), and in a private consulting practice. In addition, she possesses extensive international experience as a consultant on more than 45 USAID projects in 15 countries, as well as teaching experience at the bachelor s, master s, and doctoral levels. Dr. Bann s educational background includes a BA in Physiology and a BS in Business from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, an MBA from the University of St. Thomas, and both an MS in Instructional Design for Online Learning and a PhD in Organization and Management with a specialization in Leadership from Capella University. In 2006, Dr. Bann was a recipient of Capella s Harold Abel Distinguished Faculty award. Laura Sankovich, PhD Faculty Chair Dr. Sankovich has been a Capella core faculty member since 2009, serving in a number of leadership roles, including undergraduate lead in Human Resource Management, chair of the Capella Course Quality Committee, faculty co-advisor to the learner chapter of SHRM, faculty coaching lead for the FlexPath Peer Coaching initiative, and a member of Capella s President s Council. Dr. Sankovich earned her MBA at Webster University and a PhD in Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University. Prior to entering academia, she held positions in human resource management and consulting. She also has the designation of Quality Matters Master Reviewer, as well as the PHR designation. Dr. Sankovich lives with her family in Coeur D Alene, ID. She will have responsibility for Capella s MBA, both Guided Path and FlexPath. 11

Move Forward with Capella University Important Information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program: http://capellaresults. com/assets/includes/ gainfulemployment/cta/ge/ GE15/masters/MBA_Finance_ gedt.html. WORKING SCHOLARS Capella provides an online, flexible learning environment for working adults who are also determined scholars. That connection between academic and professional work infuses the entire Capella experience from the faculty we recruit to the course projects you complete. The theories discussed in the courseroom are designed to develop working knowledge for everyday situations. AN ACCREDITED UNIVERSITY Our accreditation* is an assurance to students, employers, and the public that Capella University meets or exceeds established standards for quality of faculty, curriculum, and learner services. It is also an important factor in the ability to transfer credits among higher education institutions. Regional accreditation, the type held by Capella, is the most common type for major public, state, and private institutions in the United States. VALUING YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE Adults bring a wealth of experience and learning to their education. Capella courses are designed to bring out your perspectives just as you gain from others ideas. Your knowledge can also be worth time and money: An enrollment counselor can help you estimate how much of your prior learning may apply toward your Capella degree program. Capella Tower 225 South Sixth Street, Ninth Floor Minneapolis, MN 55402 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552) www.capella.edu *ACCREDITATION Capella University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. HIGHER LEARNING COMMISSION https://www.hlcommission.org 800.621.7440 2017 Capella University. All rights reserved.