Graduate School Transition
As you consider further study for graduate degrees in business, you have two main choices (1) the MBA (Master of Business Administration) where you “master” all the functional areas of business you have studied in the undergraduate degree but go deeper into cases, projects, and team-based learning or the (2) MAcc (Masters of Accountancy) which provides the additional 30 hours, and at the graduate level, needed to sit for your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam and licensure. Some MBA programs allow a functional area specialization (supply chain management, data analytics, fintech) while others do not have a choice of electives. The idea behind the MBA is to understand all the areas of business at a higher and deeper level so a specialization is not always necessary.
Because you have an undergraduate degree from an AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accredited institution, your path to graduate school should be faster and easier and you won’t have to take any additional courses before you start the degree. And, most of our partners listed here waive the application fee and waive the GMAT/GRE graduate entrance exams (as long as you have a specific GPA in your undergraduate studies at Dalton State College.
Be sure to only choose an AACSB accreditated master’s program (or doctorate).
Some MBA programs are fully on-line but if your schedule allows a hybrid or fully-face-to-face option, this is a great way to meet new friends, share business viewpoints, and potentially find business partners and investors for your start-up or other ventures.
If you aren’t already working in your career job, consider working as a graduate assistant (GA) during your MBA program. You’ll typically have your tuition waived and receive a stipend (salary) for your work which is likely to be with business professors helping with teaching and grading or even research tasks. It’s a great way to learn about the life of a business professor (which you too may want to consider).
Once you have your graduate degree, let us know at DSC so we can update our WSOB alumni database. Also consider joining us as a part-time faculty member in the WSOB. Most of our business professionals who teach part-time were once DSC WSOB undergrads. You’ll also have access to our best WSOB students to help fill career openings and internships at your company too!
Graduate School Partners
Students graduating from Dalton State’s Wright School of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration can easily transition and be accepted into a Clayton State master’s program in business administration, strategic leadership development or supply chain analytics.
Students graduating from Dalton State’s Wright School of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration can easily transition into a Georgia College master’s program in business administration, accounting, management information systems or logistics and supply chain management.
Students graduating from Dalton State’s Wright School of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration have access to accredited, affordable programs offered 100% online allowing working professionals the convenience to elevate their careers at their own pace.
Students graduating from Dalton State’s Wright School of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration can have the opportunity to be accepted into a UNA’s master’s program in business administration or accounting.
Students graduating from Dalton State’s Wright School of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration are invited to learn more about UTC’s face-to-face or 100% online MBA programs offered through The University of Tennessee Chattanooga.
You may contact Jeannie Pridmore at [email protected] for more information.