The MBA in Marketing at the University of North Texas means
- Premier faculty from major Universities in the United States who are attuned to the Metroplex business arena.
- Fully accredited programs (AACSB and SACS) that provide you with the breadth of a traditional MBA, plus the to ability to specialize in areas of marketing that fit your interests and needs.
- Flexibility to pursue a full-time or a part-time program leading to your MBA.
- A curriculum designed to provide you with superior conceptual foundation and managerial skills.
- A lock-step curriculum that ensures timely completion of course-work.
- The best computer facilities and technical support in the region.
- Exposure to electronic classrooms and multi-media communications skills.
Your program consists of 18 hours of "core" business courses and a minimum of 18 hours of "professional field" courses. Your professional field will be Marketing and will consist of an assortment of courses focusing on both theory and applied marketing management skills, all designed to provide you with a competitive edge in today's demanding job market.....
Teaching Assistantships
The Department of Marketing & Logistics frequently employs MBA students as Graduate Assistants to the faculty. Students selected to serve in this capacity are assigned to a faculty member to assist with administrative, teaching, and/or research tasks. Out-of-state tuition waiver (where applicable) is granted for a 20 hour position. Graduate Assistants are required to be enrolled in a minimum of three courses, for a load of 9 credit hours per semester. Once you have been admitted to the MBA program, you may apply for one of these positions by forwarding an electronic copy of your resume to the Marketing & Logistics Department Chair at strutton@unt.edu. You may also mail a letter of application and a current resume to the Marketing Department Chair, Dr. David Strutton, at the mailing address found on our contact us page.
General Requirements
By clicking on the following links, you will be taken to the MBA advising site for more general information concerning the program requirements for the MBA program in Business Administration.

