Master of Business Administration

 
Full-time MBA students are taking anywhere from 9-15 credits per semester.

Part-Time MBA 
Part-time MBA students are taking up to 9 credits per semester.
Accountancy
MBA: ACCOUNTANCY CONCENTRATION
COMPLETE ANY 4 OF THE COURSES BELOW
The Accountancy concentration introduces the major avenues of accounting practice and, for students with an accounting background, offers additional technical training and advanced analytical skills.
In consultation with the faculty advisor, students choose courses in areas such as financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, forensic accounting, and accounting information systems.
  - GBE790 requires approval from the Concentration Advisor. If approved, the course paper must be relevant to the concentration.
- All pre-requisites must be satisfied.
- Students may wish to focus their study using required concentration and elective courses in a planned way. For example, focus areas in accounting might include external auditing, internal auditing, financial accounting, forensic accounting, controllership, or accounting information systems. Students are encouraged to meet with the Accountancy Concentration Advisor, for help in choosing courses to support their areas of interest.
 AC 611 
Financial Accounting Problems
 AC 612 
Financial Accounting Problems II
 AC 621 
Managerial Accounting
 AC 701 
Internship in Accounting Practice
 AC 713 
Advanced Topics in Financial Accounting
 AC 714 
Business Reporting and Analysis
 AC 730 
Business Processes and Controls Assessment
 AC 731 
Financial Information Systems
 AC 741 
Financial Statement Audit
 AC 742 
Information Technology Audit
 AC 744 
Internal Audit
 AC 750 
Federal Income Taxation
 AC 753 
Tax Factors in Business Decisions
 AC 754 
Accounting for Income Taxes
 AC 771 
Government and Not for Profit Accounting, Reporting and Auditing
 AC 772 
Principles of Fraud Investigation
 AC 773 
Fraud and Forensic Accounting
 AC 777 
Accounting Analytics in Practice
 AC 781 
International Dimensions of Accounting
 AC 793 
Professional Accounting Research and Policy
 GBE 790 
Global Business Experience*
Business Analytics
MBA: BUSINESS ANALYTICS CONCENTRATION
COMPLETE 2 REQUIRED COURSES AND 2 ELECTIVES
The Business Analytics concentration helps professionals gain a competitive advantage through the sound use of data resources. Courses offer a solid grounding in applied statistical methods, emphasizing use of appropriate software tools.
Students also have an opportunity to see how these methods are used in current practice in a particular business area.
Exposure to real data takes place in concentration courses, an optional internship, and other graduate courses where students with quantitative skills contribute to group consulting projects.
REQUIRED COURSES (2)
 ST 625 
Quantitative Analysis for Business
 ST 635 
Intermediate Statistical Modeling for Business
ELECTIVES (2)
Methodology Courses
 At least one from the following methodology course
 *Students may not take both EC621* and MA611*
 EC 621* 
Business and Economic Forecasting
 MA 610 
Optimization And Simulation for Business Decisions
 MA 611* 
Time Series Analysis
 MA 706 
Design of Experiments for Business
 MA 707 
Introduction to Machine Learning
 MA 710 
Data Mining
 MK 726 
Customer Data Analysis and Relationship Marketing
Application Courses
Plus one more course from the above list OR the following application courses
 CS 602 
Data-Driven Development with Python
 CS 605 
Data Management and SQL for Analytics
 CS 753 
Business Intelligence Methods and Technologies
 EC 611 
The Macroeconomics of Financial Markets
 EC 631 
Market Structure and Firm Strategy
 MA 705 
Data Science
 MK 711 
Marketing Research and Analysis
 ST 701 
Internship in Business Data Analysis
MBA: FINANCE CONCENTRATION 
COMPLETE 2 REQUIRED COURSES AND 2 ELECTIVES
The Finance concentration is designed to provide a broad understanding of investment and financing related issues in corporate finance, the purpose and functions of financial markets and institutions, appropriate ways to evaluate trade-offs between risk and return and complexities associated with operating in a global economy.
  - Requirements for the concentration include courses in Corporate Finance and Investments.
- All pre-requisites must be satisfied.
For Students Who Have Taken GR525
REQUIRED COURSES (2)
FI 623
Investments
 FI 627 
Corporate Finance Applications & Advanced Topics
ELECTIVES (2)
FI 631 
Financial Modeling
FI 635 
Fixed Income Valuation & Strategies
FI 640 
Equity Valuation
 FI 645 
Derivatives
FI 650 
Advanced Portfolio Theory & Practice
FI 660 
Applying ESG for Sustainable Equity and Fixed Income Investing
 FI 685 
Financial Strategy
FI 701 
Internship in Finance
FI 730 
Management of Financial Institutions
 FI 735 
Mergers & Acquisitions
 FI 751 
International Financial Management
 FI 760 
Financial Planning Fundamentals
 FI 767 
Investment Practice & Ethics
 FI 774 
Computational Finance
 FI 787 
Large Investments & International Project Finance
 For Students Waived From GR 525
REQUIRED COURSES (2)
 FI 625
 Corporate Finance: Theory, Tools and Concepts
 FI 623
 Investments
ELECTIVES (2) 
 FI 627
Corporate Finance: Applications & Advanced Topics
 FI 631
Financial Modeling
 FI 635
Fixed Income Valuation & Strategies
 FI 640
Equity Valuation
 FI 645
Derivatives
 FI 650
Advanced Portfolio Theory & Practice
 FI 685
Financial Strategy
 FI 701
Internship for Finance
 FI 730
Management of Financial Institutions
 FI 735
Mergers & Acquisitions
 FI 751
International Financial Management
 FI 760
Fundamentals of Financial Management
 FI 767
Investment Practice & Ethics
 FI 774
Computational Finance
 FI 787
Larger Investments & International Project Finance
Law and Taxation
MBA: LAW AND TAXATION CONCENTRATION
COMPLETE 1 REQUIRED COURSE AND ANY 3 ELECTIVES OF YOUR CHOICE.
The Law and Taxation Concentration in the MBA allows the student to take the basic Federal Taxation course (TAX 601) for a grounding in tax law and then select 3 other courses from the graduate offerings to complement his/her interest and area of study.
The student could focus in one of the three areas (Law, Taxation or Financial Planning) emphasizing depth in one subject or could elect a broader exposure to the subjects by choosing the remaining three courses from either two or three of the course designators (TX, FP, LA)
  - *GBE790 requires approval from the Concentration Adviser. If approved, the course paper must be relevant to the concentration area.
- All pre-requisites must be satisfied.
REQUIRED COURSE
 ST 625 
Quantitative Analysis for Business
ELECTIVES (SELECT 3)
 LA 701 
Business Law
 LA 715 
International Business Law
 TX 600 
Professional Tax Practice
 TX 602 
Transactions
 TX 603 
Corporations and Shareholders
 TX 604 
Multi-Jurisdictional Taxation
 TX 704 
Federal Taxation of Income from Trusts & Estates
 TX 707 
Pass-Through Entities & Closely-Held Businesses
 TX 711 
Mergers & Acquisitions
 TX 731 
Investment Companies and Other Financial Products
 TX 732 
Intellectual Properties
 TX 733 
Tax Aspects of Buying and Selling a Business
 TX 741 
Tax Accounting Problems
 TX 761 
State & Local Tax Practice
 TX 771 
International Tax Practice
FP 600
Professional Financial Planning Practice
FP 601
Investments & Capital Accumulation
FP 610
Benefits Compensation & Retirement
FP 620
Trusts, Gifts & Estates
FP 700
Investment Vehicles
FP 701
Portfolio Management
FP 703
Marriage, Separation & Divorce
FP 704
Financial Planning for Non-Traditional Families
FP 705
Elder Planning Techniques
FP 706
Psychology in Financial Planning
FP 710
Insurance & Wealth Preservation Planning Techniques
 ETH 700
Ethical Issues in Corporate Life
GBE 790
Global Business Experience
Waivers/Subs/Appeals
As part of your acceptance to Bentley, Graduate Admission will list which courses you are eligible to waive. If you'd like to have a course re-evaluated or if you have courses to add, the course must be completed within the past 5 years with an earned grade equivalent of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), the course must have been taken at an undergraduate institution with U.S. regional, AACSB, EQUIS, or AMBA accreditation, and detailed documentation must be provided.
As stated in the academic catalog, “No waiver appeals will be accepted once a student has completed his/her first semester of study at Bentley. Exceptions to this will be at the discretion of the program directors, but such exceptions should be rare and should be reserved for situations that are out of the student’s control.”
Pre-Program Foundation Courses
Pre-program foundation course waivers will be granted if the applicant earned a grade of B (3.0 out of a 4.0 scale) or better from the undergraduate equivalent courses listed below. Each course must be completed within the last five years at Bentley University or at an AACSB or EQUIS accredited institution.

If Classes Have Began
Submit your detailed documentation and completed Waiver Appeal form (below) to the departmental representative
  - Note: you must complete a separate form for each contact person if requesting more than one waiver
Students should not contact Graduate Admission to ask about appeals after courses have begun
Waiver Appeal Form
GR 521 Assessment Module
The GR 521 Assessment Module is an online tutorial administered through Hawkes Learning. The module is offered only three times each year and should be completed prior to your enrollment at Bentley, as it may impact your course selections.
If you are interested in completing the Assessment Module, you must perform the following steps in order:
  - Carefully read the attached GR 521 Assessment Module instructions
- Complete the GR 521 Module Request Form to select a module session
- Register with Hawkes Learning and pay the non-refundable fee to access your module and study materials
- Common Questions Asked
Note: The module can be taken only once and you must earn a passing score of 80% on all topics to receive a GR 521 waiver. 
A required fee covers the cost of the assessment and includes study materials and sample questions to help you prepare; this fee is non-refundable under any circumstances, so be sure to carefully read all instructions prior payment.
Questions about the module or the Hawkes Learning materials may be directed to Professor Luke Cherveny
  