Logan - Weekend

We offer a part-time MBA program, conveniently located Utah State University campus. Our faculty provides the same learning experience we offer in the on-campus program. This allows Utah State University to meet the needs of many individuals who could not otherwise complete an MBA. The classes are taught for five weeks over an eight-week time frame and are identical in content to those offered in the on-campus program. The additional time is to be used to prepare, stay current, and complete assignments for the class. We try to schedule the programs with a two-week break between courses and try to avoid holidays. The program is offered on Friday 6:00 to 10:00 pm and Saturday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm.  For further information, please contact us.

Deadlines:

The Logan part-time program is a cohort program, which offers a start date every other spring semester.

Semester Application Deadline
Spring 2010 December 21, 2009

Recent Change:  The international trip is no longer a requirement for the program.  The cost of tuition and fees has therefore been reduced by $5,000.  The trip is still an option, however, and it is strongly suggested that students take advantage of this opportunity to increase their international experience.

Offering an alliance program is contingent on admission of a minimum pool of qualified applicants. The start of a new program may be delayed until this number is reached.  Applicants should be aware that all deadlines are soft deadlines.  The MBA program will continue to accept applications for the program until all of the program seats have been filled.

Schedules:

Course Schedule for January - August 2010
Weekend and Evening MBA Program Schedules - TENTATIVE


Requirements:

You will need to submit the following items on-line to the School of Graduate Studies.

  • Application, http://www.usu.edu/graduateschool/
  • $55 nonrefundable application fee
  • Official transcripts from colleges and universities you have attended
  • *Three (3) letters of recommendation (two (2) from faculty members)
  • **GMAT or GRE test scores
  • TOEFL Scores: 213 Computer, 79 Internet (International Students)

The application and fees are needed to begin the application process. All items must be received by the School of Graduate Studies before the application is considered complete.

IMPORTANT: Please specify "Logan part-time" on your application under "Additional Information."

*Prospective students who have been out of school for more than two years may submit three (3) professional letters of recommendation.

**Applicants to the MBA program are required to take either the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT ) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test. An admission test is required of ALL applicants with the minimum score at or above the 40th percentile overall in the verbal and quantitative portions only, with the quantitative section being of special importance. For applicants located in Cache Valley, Utah, registration for the GRE exam can be accomplished online at www.ets.org/gre/grereg.html or by calling USU Testing Services at 435-797-1004. When sending test scores, Utah State University's institutional code for the GRE exam is 4857. Registration for the GMAT exam can be accomplished online at www.mba.com. For the GMAT exam, USU's institutional code is 6GLHQ41.

Prerequisites:

Applicants are required to complete the following prerequisites (or equivalent classes) prior to starting the MBA program:

  • ECN 1500 - Introduction to Economic Institutions, History and Principles (Macroeconomics)
  • ECN 2010 - Introduction to Microeconomics
  • ACCT 2010 - Survey of Accounting I (Financial)
  • ACCT 2020 - Survey of Accounting II (Managerial)
  • MGT 2050 - Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (Business Law)
  • MGT 3110 - Managing Organizations and People (Organizational Behavior) 
  • FIN 3400 - Corporate Finance
  • MGT 3500 - Fundamentals of Marketing
  • MGT 3700 - Operations Management
  • STAT 2300 - Business Statistics
  • MATH 1100 - Calculus Techniques

***For a list of equivalent courses from various universities, please see our Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Transfer Guide.