Grad Management Capstone Seminar (MMG 694)

Term: 2021-2022 Fall

Faculty

Frank X. Hines Jr. M.B.A.Show MyInfo popup for Frank X. Hines Jr. M.B.A.
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Office hours:
  • One hour before class, earlier or via Zoom by appointment
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    Schedule

    Wed, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM (9/8/2021 - 12/8/2021) Location: CHARL

    Description

    The Graduate Management Capstone Seminar is designed to support students in designing, implementing and presenting their capstone project. The capstone provides a culminating opportunity for students to apply and demonstrate the knowledge, skills and behaviors developed during their program through a designed action-learning experience, using the stated program outcomes and competencies as an assessment reference. Students will develop a business report/case analysis that demonstrates and documents their learning.

    Pre-requisites: Student must have completed at least 75% of their total program credits, seminars MMG691-693, as well as specific program core courses detailed in the program chart.

    Grad Management Capstone Seminar (MMG 694)

    Term: 2021-2022 Fall

    Faculty

    Frank X. Hines Jr. M.B.A.Show MyInfo popup for Frank X. Hines Jr. M.B.A.
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • One hour before class, earlier or via Zoom by appointment
  •  

    Schedule

    Wed, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM (9/8/2021 - 12/8/2021) Location: CHARL

    Description

    The Graduate Management Capstone Seminar is designed to support students in designing, implementing and presenting their capstone project. The capstone provides a culminating opportunity for students to apply and demonstrate the knowledge, skills and behaviors developed during their program through a designed action-learning experience, using the stated program outcomes and competencies as an assessment reference. Students will develop a business report/case analysis that demonstrates and documents their learning.

    Pre-requisites: Student must have completed at least 75% of their total program credits, seminars MMG691-693, as well as specific program core courses detailed in the program chart.