ACADEMIC PROGRAM APPROVAL

 

                                                                                             CHECKLIST

 

This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs.  Page 2 will serve as an attachment to the Faculty Senate agenda.  Proposing department should complete form, attach as a cover page and forward to the college dean. Documentation should include copy of curriculum as it is to appear in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog.  Proposals must arrive to the Undergraduate/Graduate Committee by November in order to reach the Faculty Senate by March 1.   Proposals received after this date cannot be implemented the following year nor included in the catalog for that year.

                                                                                                                                                                                                              

1.        Proposed change leads to the degree of

 

(  ) Bachelor of Arts                                (  ) Master of Arts                  (  ) Doctor of Philosophy      

 

(  ) Bachelor of Science           (  ) Master of Science              (X ) Other _MBA/MS Dual Degree_______________

 

2.   ( X) New major/curriculum                                                                                                                                                                                                             Title to be entered in record of students who select this program

                                                  MBA/MS in  Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change

       (  ) New minor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Title to be entered in record of students who select this program

 

       (  ) Change from provisional to permanent status.

 

 

3.   (  ) Revision of existing:         (  ) major                            (  ) minor                                 (  ) concentration

 

Present title                                                                                                                                                                          

 

Records System Program Code                                                                                                                                           

 

(  ) Add/delete required courses/credit hours

 

                (  ) Add concentration                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Title

(  ) Delete concentration                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Title

 

4.  (  ) Deletion of existing/disestablish:    (  ) major               (  ) minor                 ( ) Other _______________________________

 

                 Title                                                                                                                              Code______________________                                              

 

5.  (  )  Policy Change____________________________________________________________________________________

                                                Title/Department

 

ROUTING AND APPROVALS: (Please do not remove supporting documentation.)

 

Department Chairperson                                                                                                        Date                                       

 

Dean of College                                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Com. On UG or GR Studies                                                                  Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Coordinating Com.                                                                 Date                                       

 

Secretary, Faculty Senate                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Date of Senate Resolution                                                                                                      Date to be Effective               

 

Registrar                                                                  Program Code                                         Date                                       

 

Vice Provost for Academic Programs & Planning                                                                  Date                                       

 

Provost                                                                                                                                   Date                                       

 

Board of Trustee Notification                                                                                                                Date                                       

 

 


a.  Rationale for creation, revision, or  deletion:

 

The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has since 1954 offered the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree.  In 2002-2003 a proposal was developed to deliver a Masters in Science degree in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change (MS in OEDC).  The MS in OEDC was developed in response to inquiries from the people in the business community seeking focused graduate training in the area of Organizational Effectiveness. That proposal was approved by the University Faculty Senate on December 1, 2003.  The program will be operational by fall 2004. 

 

The MS in OEDC combines a subset of the required courses in the MBA program focused on management with existing electives in the MBA program and specialty courses.  Whereas some students may wish to combine the broader MBA degree with the focused training of the MS in OEDC, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has developed a joint MBA/MS degree in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change.  This program is jointly administered by the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Graduate and Executive Programs office and the Department of Business Administration.

 

 

 

 

b.  Summary of program:

 

The MBA/ MS in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change (OEDC) is to develop the necessary skills to be an effective agent of change in business and corporate organizations combined with the breadth of the generalist Masters in Business Administration curriculum.  The student will learn the theory, methods, techniques and skills to influence change and develop businesses to maximize effectiveness.  The program is grounded in theory and empirical evidence, focused on critical and analytical thinking and methods of planning and implementing strategies in today’s complex, dynamic and global business environment.  Combining the specific focus of the MS in OEDC with the MBA degree allows students to prepare themselves to better understand the breadth of business disciplines with the focus in organizational development and change.

 

Target population 

 

The majority of students are expected to be mid-career professionals in business and corporate functions.  Most students are expected to have had some supervisory experience and be preparing for positions in increasingly responsible middle to upper management and leadership. Additionally, some students may be preparing for doctoral level studies in business, management, or organizational behavior/development, or preparing for careers as internal or external organizational consultants.  Students preparing for doctoral work should take a research focus with thesis option.

 

Skills developed through the program

 

Middle and upper management focuses on planning and implementing policies and programs to accomplish strategic goals within the firm.  As such our program focuses on translating strategic goals into operational plans and working with and through people to get those plans adopted and implemented.  Personal development focuses on formation of the self as change agent.  The change process depends on working with and through others, thus, there is a heavy emphasis is on leadership, influence, interpersonal, team and inter-group collaboration skills.

 

Structure of the program

 

·          Total of 60 credits

·          The MBA core and required courses (30 credits) combined with the MS in OEDC requirements (21 credits) plus nine credits of electives.

·          Traditional course structure combined with some condensed modules as appropriate for skill development.

·          Portions of the program may be cohort structure to stimulate learning from others.

·          Balance of structure for predictability and cohesiveness with flexibility to accommodate differing student needs.

·          Nine credits of Professional Project or Thesis (included among the MS in OEDC requirements)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

AUTHORIZED DEGREE TITLES

Please check the appropriate degree:

 

(   )          Bachelor of Applied Science

(   )          Bachelor of Arts

(   )          Bachelor of Arts in Educational Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Chemical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Civil Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Computer Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Fine Arts

(   )          Bachelor of Liberal Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Music

(   )          Bachelor of Science

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Accounting

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Education

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Nursing

(   )          Master  of Applied Sciences

(   )          Master of Arts

(   )          Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

(X)           Master of Business Administration

(   )          Master of Chemical Engineering

(   )          Master of Civil Engineering

(   )          Master of Education

(   )          Master of Electrical Engineering

(   )          Master of Environmental and Energy Policy

(   )          Master of Fine Arts

(   )          Master of Instruction

(   )          Master of Marine Policy

(   )          Master of Materials Science and Engineering

(   )          Master of Mechanical Engineering

(   )          Master of Music

(   )          Master of Physical Therapy

(   )          Master of Public Administration

(X)           Master of Science

(   )          Master of Science  in Nursing

(   )          Doctor of Education

(   )          Doctor of Philosophy

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                             

This document will be retained permanently in the Faculty Senate Office.

 

Revised 04/23/01

 


Masters of Business Administration

Masters of Science in Organizational Effectiveness, Development & Change

 (MBA/MS in OEDC) Dual Degree Proposal

 

Part I. Program History

 

The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has since 1954 offered the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree.  In 2002-2003 a proposal was developed to deliver a Masters in Science degree in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change (MS in OEDC).  The MS in OEDC was developed in response to inquiries from the people in the business community seeking focused graduate training in the area of Organizational Effectiveness. That proposal was approved by the University Faculty Senate on December 1, 2003.  The program will be operational by fall 2004. 

 

The MS in OEDC combines a subset of the required courses in the MBA program focused on management with existing electives in the MBA program and specialty courses.  Whereas some students may wish to combine the broader MBA degree with the focused training of the MS in OEDC, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has developed a joint MBA/MS degree in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change.  This program is jointly administered by the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Graduate and Executive Programs office and the Department of Business Administration.

 

Part II. Admission

 

Students desiring to pursue the joint MBA/MS in OEDC must apply directly to the degree program and must meet the admissions requirements of both the MBA and MS in OEDC programs (See the University catalog for those requirements).   The admissions directors for each program will evaluate the application separately and will apply the same criteria as specified in their respective programs.  The prospective student is encouraged to see the admissions policies for both programs in the graduate catalog.  Whereas the MS in OEDC program accepts both the GMAT and GRE exams, scores for the GMAT will be accepted by both programs.  Applications and letters of recommendation are to be submitted to:

 

Office of Graduate Studies

http://www.udel.edu/gradoffice/applicants/  or via mail at

 

234 Hullihen Hall

University of Delaware.

Newark, Delaware 19716.

 

The MBA/MS in OEDC is a joint degree program.  As such, the joint programs must be completed and the dual degree is conferred simultaneously.  Students admitted to the MBA/MS joint degree program who later decide they only want to complete one of the degrees must apply separately to the desired program for admission as a candidate in that program.  Students who complete the single degree (MBA or MS in OEDC) may not at a later date be admitted to the dual degree program.  In such case the student would be required to complete all requirements for the second degree.  A student who is initially admitted to either degree and who decides to pursue the dual degree must apply for change of degree to the MBA/MS dual degree prior to receiving the first degree and must complete the requirements for the dual degree prior to any degree being granted.

 

Part III.  Academic

 

The MBA/MS in OEDC program combines the require courses for the MBA program with the additional required courses of the MS in OEDC program.  The MBA core and required courses make up 30 credits of the program.  An additional 21 credits of courses from the MS in OEDC, including 6 credits of thesis or professional project are required.  The total 60 credit program is completed with the addition of 9 elective credits.  The following table identifies the MBA and MS required courses.  The column labeled “sequence” indicates the approximate sequence in which courses should be taken

 

MS/MBA Dual Degree Curriculum

REQUIRED COURSES

CREDITS

SEQUENCE*

MBA CORE & REQUIRED COURSES***

 

 

ECON 503 - Economic Analysis for Business Policy

3

First

ACCT 800 - Financial Reporting and Analysis

3

First

FINC 850 - Financial Management

3

Second

ACCT 801 - Management Control Systems

3

Third

BUAD 820 - Data Analysis and Quality Management**

3

First

BUAD 831 - Operations Management and Management Science

3

Second

BUAD 840 - Ethical Issues in Domestic & Global Environments**

3

Third

BUAD 870 - Understanding People in Organizations**

3

First

BUAD 880 - Marketing Management

3

Second

BUAD 890 - Corporate Strategy

3

Third

MS REQUIRED COURSES***

 

 

BUAD 800 - Strategic Thinking for the Executive Leader

3

Second

BUAD 807 - Team Development Skills

1

First

BUAD 808 - Leadership Skills for Change

1

Second

BUAD 809 - Negotiation Skills

1

Third

BUAD 872 - Organizational Development & Change

3

Third

BUAD 875 - Strategic Human Resources

3

Fourth

BUAD 878 - Leadership in International Business Cultures

3

Fourth

BUAD 869 or BUAD 898 Thesis or Professional Project

6

Fourth/fifth

TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS

51

 

ELECTIVES

9

 

Electives may be taken from either the MBA program or from recommended electives in the MS in OEDC program.  Students choosing the Thesis option should take additional statistics or research methods courses to support the Thesis research.

 

Fourth/fifth

TOTAL DUAL DEGREE CREDITS

60

 

*Recommended semester (full-time) or year (part-time). Program can be accelerated by taking courses in summer or winter terms.

**Serves both MBA and MS program required courses.

***Required courses cannot count toward a concentration or specialization in the MBA program.

 

MBA/MS in OEDC students must complete a Professional Project or Thesis under the same rules as apply to the MS in OEDC students.  Students are encouraged to review the MS in OEDC Program Policy Statement for rules and guidelines for the Professional Project or Thesis.

 

Students may apply for the MBA/MS in OEDC on either a part-time or full-time basis.  Full-time students are expected to complete the program in two years.  Part-time students are expected to complete the program in approximately four years.

 

Transfers of coursework earned elsewhere, and waivers of courses are allowable under the same provisions as the MBA and MS in OEDC programs separately except that none of the coursework specific to the MS program may be waived on the basis of undergraduate coursework.  Dual degree students must complete a minimum of 60 credits of coursework at the graduate level.

 

Students must maintain continuous enrollment in every regular semester (fall and spring) throughout their program unless by approved leave of absence.  This can be accomplished by registering for thesis or professional project credit during the time the thesis or project is underway, or by registering for sustaining status.  See the catalogue for the university policy on sustaining status at http://www.udel.edu/gradoffice/current/policysustaining.html, and regarding Leave of absence at http://udcatalog.udel.edu/general/grad/gradregs.html#leave.

 

Part IV.           Financial aid

Students in the MBA/MS in OEDC program may compete for the same sources of financial assistance as available to MBA or MS students.  See the MBA program or MS in OEDC policy statements for specifics.  The same criteria for financial assistance apply.  Financial assistance may come from either the MBA or MS programs.  To apply for a financial aid package, simply check the appropriate box(es) on the graduate application.

Other Financial Aid Opportunities

Other Fellowships and Internship opportunities are occasionally available through the University.  Interested students should check the Office of Graduate Studies website at http://www.udel.edu/gradoffice/applicants and the Lerner College Graduate and Executive Programs website http://www.gep.udel.edu/ for the most current opportunities.

Residence Hall Directorships

In addition, the University hires Residence Hall Directors from among the ranks of its graduate students. Candidates are chosen for their superior leadership and communication skills, as well as the capability to provide guidance to undergraduates. Hall Directors are eligible for room and board, and full tuition waivers. Contact the Office of Housing and Residence Life at (302) 831-8423 for additional information as soon as possible. Applicants are usually interviewed around mid-April.

 

Part V.            Departmental Operations

 

Occasionally student’s graduate assistantship or other assignments may require the use of departmental laboratories or other facilities.  Keys to laboratories, etc., are maintained in the Department office and will be issued based on faculty and Department Chair approval.

 

Any assignments that require the expenditure of departmental funds (e.g. data collection activities) require departmental approval in advance and are processed through the Department of Business Administration Administrative Assistant located in 236 MBNA America Hall.

 


Department of Business Administration

 

MBA / MS DUAL DEGREE in

ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE

 

Resolution

 

Whereas the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has a well established MBA program, and

 

Whereas the University Faculty Senate has recently approved the establishment of a Masters in Science degree in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change in the Department of Business Administration, and

 

Whereas the proposed Dual Degree MBA/MS in program will provide an enhanced educational opportunity for interested students, and

 

Whereas the delivery of such a program does not require any additions of courses or resources beyond those already approved for the separate degrees, be it therefore

 

Resolved that a MBA/MS dual degree program in Organizational Effectiveness, Development and Change be established in the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics on a provisional basis subject to review after five years.