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Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Strategic Management

Make Big-Picture Decisions With a Strategic Management MBA 

A strategic leader is one who can move people collectively toward a common goal, turning actions into results.

Earning your online MBA in Strategic Management from Baker University gives you the expertise you need to develop a strategic vision, motivate teams, and inspire lasting change—all in under two years.

By integrating lessons in business law, global business, and HR strategy with quantitative expertise, communication skills, and data analysis, our strategic management MBA prepares you to critically analyze and address global business challenges in any business environment.

Earning this MBA online will improve your viability in today’s increasingly competitive and fast-moving job market. Your experience, knowledge, and capabilities will help you stand out to established businesses that need to reimagine leadership, or to emerging start-ups that need an innovative leader at the helm.

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Program Information

Online
School of Professional & Graduate Studies
Graduate
Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Program Details: MBA in Strategic Management Concentration

Baker University’s online MBA in Strategic Management was developed especially for working professionals who want to earn an MBA online without relocating, leaving their full-time job, or sacrificing time away from family and friends:

  • Earn your strategic management MBA from anywhere and enhance your earning potential.
  • Seven-week online classes help you stay focused so you can finish your courses quickly.
  • No GRE or GMAT scores are needed.
  • Take 18 credit hours of foundational MBA courses plus 12 credit hours of strategic management courses for a well-rounded business perspective as you earn your MBA in Strategic Management.

Strategic Management MBA Highlights

An online MBA in Strategic Management from Baker connects you to all kinds of career paths, from opportunities in marketing and sales to research and engineering.

Empowered with skills in business leadership, you’ll be ready to:

  • Show teams how to meet objectives while aligning with their company’s vision or mission.
  • Lead organizations in planning, monitoring, analyzing, and assessing their strategies, policies, and processes.
  • Formulate strategic, ethical plans that motivate workers and inspire them to become engaged.

As you prepare to transform the landscape of business, you’ll learn from experienced leaders who are experts in their fields.

Small class sizes and open discussions give you the chance to interact and engage closely with these authorities in strategic management.

Exceptional Experiences: Online Strategic Management MBA

You’re never alone. Baker offers several support services for graduate students, including academic advising and career counseling, to help you reach your personal and professional goals.

Always online, always on your time. You get to earn your MBA in Strategic Management at a pace that works for you, all while maintaining your full-time career and balancing the demands of family. You even get to choose your start date.

An accredited education experience. Because Baker is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), you can be confident that you’re earning an MBA online from a highly respected institution. Graduating from an internationally accredited program acknowledged for teaching excellence improves the value of your education investment.

A built-in network. The Baker University Alumni Association gives you a unique way to explore new job opportunities, connect with business leaders, share leadership experiences, and even explore mentor–mentee opportunities.

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What Can You Do With an MBA in Strategic Management?

With a strategic management MBA from Baker on your resume, you’ll qualify for leadership and management roles that advance your career quickly.

You’ll be able to step back and develop holistic, strategic views of an organization, taking a purposeful and thoughtful approach to business.

The median annual wage for leadership executives was $100,090 in 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Career paths for strategic management graduates:

  • Business intelligence analyst
  • Chief executive
  • Marketing manager
  • Military officer or tactical operations leader
  • Operation research analyst
  • Sustainability specialist

Financial Aid to Earn a Strategic Management Degree

Baker University is highly ranked for best online programs. A study completed by Georgetown University found that Baker offers the highest ROI of private universities in Kansas. And according to the U.S. Department of Education, our alumni earn the highest average salaries among graduates of universities in Kansas.

To make your degree even more affordable, you may qualify for federal financial loans as an MBA in Strategic Management student.

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We’re a Top Military-Friendly College

Military Advanced Education magazine and Military Friendly® have recognized Baker as a top military-friendly university. 
We have scholarships and admissions team members ready to help our honorable veterans, active-duty service members, and their spouses get the support and aid they deserve.

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Examples of Strategic Management MBA Courses

Our online MBA in Strategic Management includes 18 credit hours of foundational courses in topics like these:

  • Accounting
  • Business data and analytics
  • Executive leadership
  • Finance
  • Marketing management and strategy
  • Strategic planning

To focus on strategic management, add 12 credit hours of specialized courses like these:

  • Advanced Business Law: Examine the United States Constitution, federal and state statutes, and administrative regulations to identify potential legal issues related to managing business. Learn to design effective strategies to reduce corporate legal liabilities.
  • Business in Today’s Global Environment: Discover how to create leadership strategies and managerial practices aimed at effectively competing in the global business environment.
  • Managing and Developing Human Resources: Explore strategies used to address people issues facing organizations today, including talent acquisition, career development, corporate social responsibility, performance assessment, compensation and benefits, and managing a global workforce.
  • Advanced Organizational Management: Build strategies for organizational success by presenting and discussing advanced strategic practices and management concepts. Explore why some businesses prosper while others flounder.

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Related Programs at Baker University

Where do you want your career to take you? Baker University offers many ways to gain relevant business and leadership expertise:

Coursework & Requirements

  • What We Need From You

    • Completed application form
    • An official transcript indicating a bachelor’s degree conferred from a regionally accredited institution of higher education
    • For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum TOEFL test score of 600 on the paper-based test, a score of 250 on the computer-based test, or score of 100 on the internet-based test for international applicants (Minimum passing score may vary as the ETS revises the exam.)

    Still completing your bachelor’s?

    Send all official transcripts for all colleges attended and an official transcript from a regionally accredited institution of higher education showing all undergraduate coursework completed and a letter from the school’s registrar on letterhead validating the anticipated degree and degree completion date.

    How to send transcripts to Baker.

  • Students will be admitted to the MBA program with one of the following statuses:

    • Full admission: Applicants who meet admissions requirements and have earned a minimum 2.75 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) from all colleges and universities attended.
    • Conditional admission: Applicants who meet admissions requirements but have earned a cumulative grade point average below 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) from all colleges and universities attended. Students accepted conditionally must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA upon completing 9 credit hours in the MBA program to be granted full admission.
    • Provisional admission: If an SPGS graduate applicant is lacking an official final transcript as described in the admission requirements, the applicant may be admitted on a provisional basis. Students admitted provisionally have until the last day of the first course to submit all admission documents required to be granted either full or conditional admission. Failure to satisfy this provision results in administrative withdrawal from the program.
  • Based on reasonable projections of faculty availability and appropriate curriculum considerations, the following courses can change as deemed necessary by Baker University to fulfill its role and mission. Students can finish the curriculum requirements in 18 to 20 months. Some students finish in 12. Students may take one or two courses at a time but must maintain a 3.50 grade point average if doubling up.

    Pre-MBA Courses | 6 credit hours

    MBA 500 Fundamentals of Business Administration
    This course provides the knowledge, resources, and essential skills for success at the business graduate level. Students will demonstrate an understanding of common professional components (e.g., marketing, business finance, accounting, management, legal environment of business, economics, business ethics). (3 credits)

    MBA 501 Fundamentals of Business Economics and Finance
    Students will gain a foundational understanding of business economics and finance to prepare them for their graduate business studies. This course will cover the basics of supply and demand, comparative advantage, opportunity costs, maximization of profit, money, banking, investments, and financial planning. (3 credits)

    Foundational Courses | 9 credit hours

    MBA 553 Marketing Management and Strategy
    This course examines the issues facing today’s marketing managers in a dynamic competitive global environment. The course assesses responsive marketing strategies measured by industry-recognized key performance indicators. Students will explore the various contemporary functions of marketing and build competency for making effective decisions in the area of marketing management. (3 credits)

    MBA 557 Accounting Applications for Managers
    Students will examine and apply key financial and managerial accounting concepts necessary to effectively operate a business. Students will learn the importance of financial planning and control, and they will understand how costs behave and how to determine financial success. Students will be asked to interpret financial statements, formulate strategies for making sound financial decisions, and build the skills required to effectively evaluate and report business performance. (3 credits)

    MBA 554 Managerial Finance
    Students learn about methods for determining the optimal volume and composition of firm assets, liabilities, and equity in this course. The focus is on the theory and practice of capital budgeting and asset financing. (3 credits) Prerequisite MBA 557 Accounting Applications for Management

    Core Curriculum | 9 Credit Hours

    MBA 542 Business Data and Analytics
    This course provides students with the ability to comprehend, analyze, and solve business challenges using data from internal and external sources. Students will apply the latest data analysis techniques to support effective organizational decision-making across industries. (3 credits)

    MBA 580 Executive Leadership
    This course presents a broad survey of theory, research, and the practical application of effective leadership in formal organizations.  Students will examine the major perspectives on leadership and think critically to apply leadership concepts related to leading change, influencing others and organizations, as well as the dyadic relationships between leaders and followers. (3 credits)

    MBA 595 Strategic Planning for Competitive Organizations
    This course is the capstone of the MBA core. Students will go through the actual strategic planning processes of an organization to identify the firm’s present situation, internal and external competitive positions, financial health, and overall market standing. Students will learn how to formulate realistic and attainable short- and long-term strategies for achieving organizational objectives. (3 credits)

  • STMG 515 Advanced Business Law
    In this advanced study of business law, students will investigate the relationship between business and law by examining the impact of constitutional law, tort law, contract law, employment law, and antitrust law on business. Further, students will compare the legal requirements for creating different types of business organizations. (3 credits)

    STMG 525 Business Global Environment
    This course provides material describing the institutions and operations involved in international businesses. Students learn to adapt managerial policies and practices to the global business environment. (3 credits)

    STMG 535 Managing and Developing Human Resources
    This course offers advanced study of personnel management and development necessary for strategic organization sustainability and growth. Course topics will include selection, placement, training, compensation, incentives, performance evaluation, and counseling, with an emphasis on legal and practical issues. (3 credits)

    STMG 595 Advanced Organization Management
    This is the capstone course for the strategic management concentration. Students will integrate their academic and professional experiences to build strategies for organizational success. By presenting and discussing advanced strategic practices and management concepts, the course explores why some businesses prosper while others flounder in a competitive global marketplace. (3 credits)

    • Successful completion of the MBA curriculum (30 credit hours)
    • A 3.0 overall GPA with no grades below C
    • Completion of all coursework within six years of the date of initial enrollment
    • Submission of intent to graduate form to the Office of the Registrar
    • Payment of all tuition and fees
    • Approval by the faculty and Board of Trustees

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Tara Brinkoetter

Assistant Dean for SPGS