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Online Course Schedule

2024 Spring Online Course Schedule

Term 1241A | January 16 – March 8, 2024

GRBA 809 | Financial Accounting

GRBA 812 | Managerial Economics

GRBA 813 | Managerial Marketing

GRBA 814 | Applied Organizational Behavior

GRBA 815 | Supply Chain Management Strategies

GRBA 816 | Strategic Human Resource Management

GRBA 851 | Business Analytics

ECON 817 | Introductory Econometrics

ENTR 821 | Initiating and Managing Entrepreneurial Growth

FINA 850 | Multinational Financial Analysis

FINA 863 | Portfolio Management

MNGT 811 | Leading People and Projects

MNGT 840 | Corporate Strategy and Entrepreneurship

MNGT 866 | The Regulatory Environment for Employment and Labor

MRKT 830 | Strategic Issues in Marketing Communication

MRKT 850 | Data-Driven Decision Making

SCMA 834 | Topics in Lean Supply Chain Management

SCMA 837 | Risk and Simulation Modeling

SCMA 852 | Data Management and Organization

SCMA 855 | Prescriptive Analytics

 

Term 1241B | March 18 - May 10, 2024

GRBA 808 | Foundations of Business Strategy

GRBA 809 | Financial Accounting

GRBA 811 | Managerial Finance

GRBA 813 | Managerial Marketing

GRBA 815 | Supply Chain Management Strategies

GRBA 816 | Strategic Human Resource Management

GRBA 851 | Business Analytics

GRBA 853 | Advanced Business Strategy

FINA 802 | Fixed Income Analysis

FINA 803 | Case Studies in Financial Management

MNGT 828 | Leadership in a Global Context

MNGT 871 | Non-profit Management

MRKT 821 | Applied Marketing Research

MRKT 857 | Consultative Selling

SCMA 839 | Global Supply Chain Management

SCMA 851 | Predictive Analytics

SCMA 853 | Data Mining and Descriptive Analytics

2024 Summer Online Course Schedule

Term 1245A | May 20 – July 12, 2024

GRBA 808 | Foundations of Business Strategy

GRBA 811 | Managerial Finance

GRBA 812 | Managerial Economics

GRBA 815 | Supply Chain Management Strategies

GRBA 816 | Strategic Human Resource Management

GRBA 851 | Business Analytics

GRBA 852 | International Business

GRBA 853 | Advanced Business Strategy

GRBA 898 | Non-profit Fundraising

FINA 804 | Portfolio Management II and Ethics

FINA 867 | Options, Futures and Derivative Securities

SCMA 832 | Planning and Controlling Supply Chain Systems

SCMA 852 | Database Management and Organization

 

Term 1245B | July 15 – August 15, 2024

GRBA 896 | Strengths Based Leadership

MNGT 817 | Positivity for Managers

2024 Fall Online Course Schedule

Term 1248A | August 26 – October 18, 2024

GRBA 808 | Foundations of Business Strategy

GRBA 809 | Financial Accounting

GRBA 811 | Managerial Finance

GRBA 813 | Managerial Marketing

GRBA 814 | Applied Organizational Behavior

GRBA 815 | Supply Chain Management Strategies

GRBA 851 | Business Analytics

ENTR 822 | Entrepreneurship in Established Firms

FINA 801 | Quantitative Methods for Finance

MNGT 817 | Positivity for Managers

MRKT 845 | Advanced Marketing Analytics

MRKT 855 | Marketing and Globalization

SCMA 836 | Project Management and Implementation

SCMA 847 | Information Technologies for Operations and Innovation

SCMA 851 | Predictive Analytics

 

Term 1248B | October 28 – December 20, 2024

GRBA 808 | Foundations of Business Strategy

GRBA 809 | Financial Accounting

GRBA 811 | Managerial Finance

GRBA 812 | Managerial Economics

GRBA 813 | Managerial Marketing

GRBA 814 | Applied Organizational Behavior

GRBA 815 | Supply Chain Management Strategies

GRBA 816 | Strategic Human Resource Management

GRBA 851 | Business Analytics

GRBA 853 | Advanced Business Strategy

GRBA 860 | Management: Theory, Issues, and Practice

ECON 817 | Introductory Econometrics

FINA 862 | Security Valuation and the Buffett Investment Method

FINA 871 | Non-profit Finance

MNGT/MRKT 859 | Negotiations

MRKT 826 | Services Marketing

SCMA 844 | Managing Logistics in the Supply Chain

SCMA 853 | Data Mining and Descriptive Analytics

SCMA 854 | Advanced Analytics and Big Data

Course Syllabi For Online Students

This website is designed to give you an overview of the courses in the online MBA program and provide you with information about format and features used in the online courses and sample syllabus from classes.

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Refund Schedule

Below is the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Accounts refund policy as it applies to eight-week courses:
 

Refund %                               % of calendar days passed                                    
100%0.000% - 7.408%
75%7.409% - 10.256%
50%10.257% - 16.239%
25%16.240% - 22.222%
0%22.223% - 100%


The refund policy is calculated based on the percentage of calendar days that have passed since the first day of class. This percentage is based on the number of calendar days in the term and this total will vary by term. When you try to drop, the MyRED system will tell you the exact refund you will receive.

Register For Classes

ONLINE CLASSES

Register for courses in MyRED

Students will use MyRED to register and pay for classes each term.

Registration will open approximately 30 days prior to the start of each semester. The August and October terms are both considered part of the fall semester. The January and March terms are both considered part of the spring semester.

Online MBA class numbers are hidden in MyRED – they will not show up in a class search.Class numbers needed for registration will be emailed out from businessgrad@unl.edu approximately 30 days prior to the start of each semester.

Additional Benefits for All MBA Students

Beyond B School

Beyond B School is a career management resource for all business graduate students. It covers job searching topics such as resumes, interviewing and cover letters. Beyond B School differentiates between other career management resources by thinking about how to market oneself as an experienced professional and highlighting the value the MBA brings.

Other Beyond B School resources address career change and salary negotiation to leverage the MBA in new careers. Especially helpful in this work-from-home time, Beyond B School has resources about virtual interviewing and networking. In particular, there are a number of resources around the use of LinkedIn and other social media to develop and maintain professional connections. The site is organized by topic area as well as action items – assess goals, career path and personal branding; target resumes, research and network; and launch through communication, interviewing and negotiation.

If you have questions, please contact the Business Career Center at 402-472-7272 or email businesscareers@unl.edu

Redesigned Core Courses and Electives

All of the MBA@Nebraska core courses and many of the electives have been completely redesigned in Canvas. Feedback from our current students indicate that they value the intuitive and easy-to-access format of our new courses. We are continuing to update more electives this year.

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MBA Mentoring Program

The purpose of the MBA Mentorship Program is to cultivate relationships between current graduate students and alumni or friends of the university. MBA students must apply for the program, and the mentors and mentees meet once a month from September through April. The MBA mentees gain insight to businesses and organizations, get career advice and expand their network.

If you have questions, you can contact the Business Graduate Programs Office at businessgrad@unl.edu or 402-472-2338

MBA Mentoring Program FAQ
How do I qualify to apply?

Students who have completed at least four courses in the MBA program but no more than 39 credit hours by the end of the Spring 2020 semester and have a 3.00 cumulative GPA or higher are eligible to apply. Both online and on-campus students are welcome to participate in the mentorship program.

How often do mentors/mentees meet?

While individual mentors/mentees will decide how often they would like to meet, we anticipate this to be approximately a once a month commitment.

When does the program start and end?

Formal mentoring meetings will begin in September and conclude in April. Mentors and mentees will decide the best way to conduct a recurring meeting through Zoom or other video conference options, phone or in-person are encouraged.

How does the matching process work?

When students are selected, the matching process begins. We plan to match mentors and students as best as we can based on industry interest (management, business analytics, supply chain management, marketing, economics and finance) and years of professional experience for both the mentor and mentee. The number of students accepted into the program and their industry interest area will dictate the number of mentors needed to facilitate the program. We plan to have mentors and students matched by the end of August and start the program in September.

Memorandum of Courses

Time to File Your Memorandum of Courses

Download Memorandum of Courses

  1. Click the link above. Download and save the file to your computer BEFORE filling it out.
  2. Fill out the top with your personal information.
  3. Check the MBA box.
  4. Select Option "B"
  5. Write "Business" on the Major line.
  6. If you are completing a specialization, write it in on the Specialization line. Students are only allowed to list ONE specialization.
  7. If you were required to take statistics, list the course you took and the grade you received in the "Courses to remove deficiencies" section.
  8. List the required core courses under Major Courses.
  9. List your electives under Minor and/or Related Courses.
    • Include all elective courses you plan to take. If you choose a different elective later, you can update your MOC with your advisor.
    • Electives may be taken from any of the business areas – accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management, supply chain, or business analytics.
    • Approved internships can be used as electives.
  10. If you have approved transfer credits, they should be substituted for the appropriate class on your MOC.
  11. The MOC should be filed when you are half-way through your program (24 credit hours.)
  12. Graduate Studies will not accept your MOC during your final semester. It must be submitted to your advisor at least one full semester prior to graduation.
  13. SAVE the completed MOC to your computer again to retain your information.
  14. Email the completed MOC to your advisor, who will get it signed and then file it with Graduate Studies once it is approved.

Tuition

The following tuition and fees were posted for the 2023-24 academic year. Rates are subject to change and will be posted on this page as soon as possible.

Tuition & Fees Per Three-Credit Hour Class                                              
Fees$183
Tuition$1,842
Total$2,025

 

Fees Breakdown                                                                                            
Registration Fee$20
Library Fee$24.75
Technology Fee$33
Online Course Fee$105
Round-Up$0.25


*Course materials such as textbooks, cases studies, and coursepacks, may be required for your course. We anticipate that the average cost for course materials will be $150 per course.

Please refer to UNL Student Accounts for information on possible additional fees.

If you are enrolling in an on-campus course, you can determine if you are a resident or non-resident of Nebraska. Please refer to the Nebraska Residency Policy.

For questions related to financial aid, please contact the Scholarships and Financial Aid office.

Financial Assistance

Loans are credited to your student account each semester at the point you reach half-time status (4 or more hours). You can check your UNL To Do List in MyRED to see requirements and accepted financial aid. If your semester financial aid award exceeds your charges, a refund check will be mailed to you at your local address about 14 days after your aid is credited to your student account unless you enroll for direct deposit of your check. Enroll for direct deposit via your MyRED account. If you have questions, contact the Financial Aid Office 402-472-2030.

Loan Aid Financial Aid & Scholarships

Payment

Tuition statements are available for viewing online via MyRED. Tuition for each term is due by the following dates:
Fall A: September 12
Fall B: November 12
Spring A: February 12
Spring B: April 12
Summer: June 12

Payment Options

Graduation

Approximately four months prior the end of the semester you plan to graduate, you should begin familiarizing yourself with the requirements and deadline for graduating. Graduation applications are generally due the first month of your last semester. You can find step-by-step instructions and the application deadline on the registrar's website.

Connect With Us

Contact

Business Graduate Programs
402-472-2338
businessgrad2@unl.edu