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California University of Management and Sciences offers Master of Business Administration , Master of Science in International Business , Master of Science in Economics and Master of Science in Computer Information Systems .
Requirements
An applicant to the Master's Degree Program at California University of Management and Sciences must possess appropriate Bachelor's Degree with the GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants for Master of Business Administration (M.B.A), Master of Science in Economics (M.S.E.), and Master of Science in International Business (M.S.I.B.) must provide proof that they completed a Bachelor's degree in a business related area such as business administration, economics, or international business from a recognized school. Those applicants who have not completed their Bachelor's degree in a business related area are required to meet the prerequisite requirements. Applicants for Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.) must provide proof that they have completed a Bachelor's degree in a computer information related area such as computer engineering or information systems from a recognized school. Those applicants who have not completed their Bachelor's degree in these areas are required to meet the prerequisite requirements.
Procedures
Students applying for admission to the Master's Degree programs must observe the following admission procedures:
- Complete the application form (available in the Office of Admissions) and submit it together with the $100 (non-refundable) application fee to the Office of Admissions.
- Submit a copy of the Bachelor's Degree diploma (or equivalent degree in a closely related field of a chosen program) to the Office of Admissions.
- Submit the corresponding official transcript. The official school transcript must be sent directly by the issuing institution to the Office of Admissions.
- Submit at least one (1) letter of recommendation.
Prospective students' applications will be reviewed and decided for admission on an individual basis by the Admissions Director, and may be asked to provide additional evidence of academic proficiency. The University's admission decisions are based upon the academic and professional background of the applicant, as well as competitive and programmatic factors.
Once a student is admitted to a program, he or she will be assigned to an Academic Advisor, who will advise the student with academic planning. Orientation for new students will be held during the first week of each quarter. All students will receive information regarding student services, student expectations, student rights and responsibilities, student conduct policies, library services, and learning resource services.
International Student
International students will need to satisfy several additional requirements prior to being admitted to the University.
Transfer Student
An applicant who wishes to transfer from another institute of higher education must undertake the same procedures as earlier mentioned. Upon admission, the credit earned elsewhere will be evaluated and appropriate credit will be granted for previous academic work.
Tuitions & Fees
| Tuition per unit |
$170.00 |
| Application Fee |
$100.00 |
| Make-up examination Fee |
$50.00 |
| Graduation Fee |
$200.00 |
| Registration (per quarter) |
$55.00 |
| Late registration Fee |
$150.00 |
| Catalog Fee |
$10.00 |
| Text Books (estimated per quarter) |
$400.00 |
Download Forms
- Application Form (PDF file)
- Admissions Checklist (PDF file)
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