Total Required Credits for the Entire Accelerated Dual Degree Program: 138 s.h.
Requirements for Admission: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. If you are interested in applying for this program, please email the Coordinator of International Studies, Dr. Carla Lewandowski, lewandowskic@rowan.edu. International Studies majors with a Concentration in International Business & Economics who have a GPA of at least 3.3 and have passed Calculus: Techniques and Applications (MATH 03125 ) OR Calculus I (MATH 01130 ) AND Statistics I (STAT 02260 ) with at least a C may be admitted into this program as early as the summer after freshman year (30 credits). All students who are interested in the program are encouraged to contact the Coordinator of International Studies during their freshman year, however, to ensure they take the courses necessary to complete the program on schedule. Students should also review the program guide and suggested sequence carefully and remain in touch with the Coordinator to ensure that they are following the curriculum.
Junior Admission: After earning 60 credits, students who apply to the program must meet the criteria listed below:
- International Studies major with an International Business & Economics Concentration;
- Minimum overall GPA of 3.3 in undergraduate coursework;
- Completion of at least five of the Master of Business Administration prerequisite courses listed below with at least a C in each course:
- Completion of the International Studies requirements listed below:
- At least one year of Foreign Language study (or equivalent placement testing)
- At least three of the International Studies foundational and upper-level/capstone courses
- At least one course that counts towards the International Business & Economics Concentration
Requirements for Beginning Master of Business Administration Program as a Senior (90 credits): To begin the Master of Business Administration program in their senior year, students who have been accepted into this accelerated dual degree program must meet the criteria listed below by the spring of their junior year.
- Complete at least 90 credits with a 3.3 overall GPA;
- Complete all prerequisites for the MBA with a grade of at least C:
- Complete or enrolled in the International Studies requirements listed below:
- Two years of a foreign language or at least intermediate level proficiency in a foreign language
- At least four of the seven International Studies foundational and upper-level/capstone requirements including Research Methods in International Studies (IS 25300 )
At least two of the five required courses for the International Business & Economics Concentration.
Students who meet these criteria should submit to the Coordinator of International Studies the material listed below, preferably in January of their junior year, so they may enroll in MBA courses during pre-registration.
A statement of purpose (300-500 words); Names and email addresses of two professors who will provide letters of recommendation (preferably one from the Rohrer College of Business). Ask your recommenders to send their recommendations to the Coordinator of International Studies via email–or in hard copy if they prefer.
Students who complete the requirements listed above and gain permission to take MBA courses as a senior will meet with the Director of MBA program, preferably before preregistration, to review course work and requirements for the MBA The International Studies coordinator will meet with students who do not meet the criteria and have not gained permission to take MBA courses to discuss the best alternative for the student, e.g. graduating with a BA in International Studies with a concentration in International Business and Economics and possibly a minor in business.
Requirements for Graduation: To graduate from this accelerated dual degree program with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Business Administration, students must:
- Complete all requirements for the International Studies Bachelor of Arts with an International Business & Economics Concentration, including Rowan Core/General Education and Rowan Experience requirements;
- Complete all prerequisites for the Master of Business Administration program;
- Complete all requirements for the Master of Business Administration, which is a level III program at Rowan. In level III programs, students must achieve a 3.0 overall GPA with no grade lower than C and no more than two Cs.
Student Status: Students will be expected to maintain satisfactory progress through the program: maintain an overall 3.3 GPA, earn at least Cs in all Master of Business Administration prerequisite courses, and meet the level III criteria in the Master of Business Administration program, i.e. achieve a 3.0 overall GPA with no grade lower than C and no more than two Cs. Any student who fails to maintain satisfactory progress as described above will be placed on probation within the program for one semester. If the student’s performance still does not improve, he/she will be dropped from the accelerated program. Students with documented extenuating circumstances may request an exception to this requirement by obtaining written approval of the Master of Business Administration Coordinator.
Students enrolled in this accelerated Bachelor of Arts/Master of Business Administration program may take up to 12 credits of graduate courses at the undergraduate rate in their senior year providing they meet the criteria listed above. Beyond this, students will pay graduate tuition rates for their Master of Business Administration courses.
Contingency for Students who do not Complete the Master of Business Administration Program: Students who are dropped from the graduate program or choose not to complete the Bachelor of Arts/Master of Business Administration Program may earn a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with a Concentration in International Business & Economics (or any other International Studies concentration) once they have completed all requirements for that undergraduate degree, achieved at least a 2.0 GPA, and earned at least 120 credits. Students may count up to 12 credits of their graduate courses towards their Bachelor of Arts requirements; these courses will count as free electives towards the 120 credits required for a Bachelor of Arts.
Carla Lewandowski
Coordinator
Campbell Library
856.256.4500; ext. 53738
lewandowskic@rowan.edu