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Westcliff University
17877 Von Karman Ave 4th floor, Irvine, CA 92614, United States

Westcliff University is a private, for-profit university in Irvine, California. Founded in 1993, it offers bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees, as well as certificate programs and continuing education courses.

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Master of Business Administration

The Westcliff MBA program prepares you for a career in business, management, or entrepreneurship. At Westcliff University, you will:

  • Analyze, synthesize, and present case studies using evidence-based decision making
  • Work in cooperative groups with diverse teams solving comprehensive problems
  • Understand and use management principles to solve complex business problems
  • Develop your ability to think critically and problem-solve creatively
  • Receive education through online and on-campus formats to suit your schedule
  • Network with students and faculty working in a wide range of industries
  • Learn from practitioners/scholars who are senior managers or business owners
  • Gain hands-on experience with companies in our SMART™ MBA consulting capstone program

MBA Program Description

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program prepares individuals for careers in management. More specifically, its aim is to provide an opportunity for men and women to develop knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and understanding that will constitute a foundation for growth into competent business management professionals, qualifying graduates to seek employment in major industries, including computer-related services, investment banking/securities and consulting in the areas of marketing, research, analysis, and/or finance.

The performance outcomes which are required for the completion of the program include: class participation, response to discussion questions, writing research papers, group assignments, case study analyses, quizzes, mid-term and final examinations (Comprehensive Learning Assessments).

MBA Program Learning Outcomes

Westcliff University’s Master of Business Administration program seeks to develop persons who can function successfully in upper middle management and top management positions. The emphasis is on strategic management concepts and principles. The MBA program makes use of recent research findings, uses complex computer models, stresses the importance of human relations skills, and integrates strategic management processes through an objective worldview.

The following are the educational Program Learning Outcomes for the Master of Business Administration:

  • Develop mastery of functional components of business—economics, marketing, accounting, finance, law, organizational behavior, and leadership
  • Demonstrate effective presentation of business analyses and recommendations through written forms of communication appropriate to the intended audience
  • Demonstrate effective presentation of business analyses and recommendations through oral communication of conventions and forms appropriate to the intended audience
  • Appraise current information technology effectively to support business decision making
  • Value and integrate diversity and a global perspective in business decisions
  • Compile independent, critical thinking, and reasoning skills to critique problems and develop problem solving and decision-making abilities
  • Integrate ethical issues in a business context and formulate alternatives that demonstrate ethical values
  • Facilitate the use of research and information from all mediums for the purpose of promoting critical thinking as it is applied to learning complex business concepts
  • Evaluate, analyze, and communicate quantitative data to improve and sustain strategic business initiatives

Practical Learning Experience Requirements

Westcliff University requires all students enrolled in graduate-level degree or certificate programs in the College of Business to successfully complete a Practical Learning Experience (PLE) as a graduation requirement. Westcliff University degrees and certificates are designed to prepare students for the professional workforce, and the knowledge and skills learned throughout their program are directly applicable to the industries to which they are associated. Practical learning allows students to further refine the associated knowledge and skills through guidance, oversight, and feedback from industry experts and professionals while also building a stable network and gathering references to support their career needs. Students are encouraged to take full advantage of the opportunities afforded to them in practical learning and maximize their potential career placement or advancement upon graduation.

The graduate PLE requirement is satisfied by completing a credit-bearing internship course that is assessed on a Credit/No Credit basis. During practical learning, students engage in empirical experiences, in addition to participating in assigned course activities. This practice reflects Westcliff’s commitment to a practical and relevant education and the value of applied, experiential learning. Students who have this experience demonstrate a more successful transition into a new career or career advancement. Students are encouraged to complete as many PLEs as their schedules will permit in pursuit of the completion of their program(s).

Graduate practical learning opportunities exist on- and off-campus. Off-campus practical learning requires prior University approval, and F-1 students must have Curricular Practical Training (CPT) authorization to participate in off-campus practical learning. Students are responsible for developing and demonstrating the skills necessary to be successful in a PLE. In addition to contemporary and growing industry knowledge, students should also be prepared to demonstrate professionalism, effective communication (written, oral and digital), and integrity while engaged in practical learning. The faculty facilitating internship courses associated with Practical Learning Experience assess these qualities and provide valuable feedback regarding their development to students throughout each experience. Students may reach out to Career Services with any questions about practical learning at the graduate level.

https://www.westcliff.edu/academics/college-of-business/master-of-business-administration-mba/ 

  • Online Application: Submit your application 
  • Application Fee: $50 
  • Students will be required to create an account in order to submit an application 
  • Once an application is completed, please scan and upload all the required documentation (see list below) to the application portal 
  • All documents must be in color. Documents that require English translation must include the original document, as well as a copy of a certified translation by a certified professional 
  • Students who qualify for the Professional Format must provide a valid proof of address. This can be a bank statement, leasing agreement, utilities bill, or drivers license that ties the student to their current address
  • Passports must be in color and valid for at least 6 months after the application is submitted

Transcripts: All applicants are required to submit transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited institution previously attended.

Graduate program: A bachelors degree minimum of 2.50 cumulative GPA is required

Submitted transcripts will be evaluated internally by the Transcript Department of Westcliff University. Transcripts reviewed by an external evaluation agency will only be accepted if they have been evaluated by a member in good standing of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). GPA conversions must be noted on submitted official evaluations. Students will default into their prerequisite courses should there be a lack of evidence in the academic record(s) provided. If students have any questions or concerns, they may contact the Registrars Office directly at [email protected] Disclaimer: Any requests submitted will be at the discretion of the University to review. Refer to Transfer Credit Policy in the Catalog and Student Handbook

English Proficiency: All applicants whose native language is not English and have not earned a degree from an appropriately accredited institution where English is the principal language of instruction must demonstrate college level proficiency in English.

  • TOEFL 79
  • IELTS 6.0
  • PTE 58
  • DUOLINGO 105

Required Fees and Alternative Forms of Payment 

Payment can be made via application portal 

Alternative options: 

NOTICE OF DECISION: The results of the students application will be sent to the Admissions Committee for a decision by group consensus. 

  • Accepted: Once a prospective student is admitted into a program, the Letter of Acceptance will be uploaded to their application portal. If accepted, please see “Requirements for I 20” listed below, which must be submitted within 2 weeks of the application deadline or the application will be deferred to the next session. 
  • Application Canceled: Applications that are incomplete by the application deadline will be automatically canceled the day after the deadline 
  • Denied: If you are not accepted, the Admissions Department will send a letter to you informing you of the decision, stating why your qualifications are deficient. Applications will be denied if plagiarism or fraud is detected 

If a student is denied for plagiarism, the student will be allowed to apply after one semester term 

If a student is denied for fraud, the student will not be allowed to reapply 

  • Fraud: Altered English proficiency documents or bank statements

Bank Statement (Proof of Funds) 

All international students must provide evidence of financial support to study and live in the U.S. while enrolled in the program. The document or letter must meet the following requirements: 

  • An original bank statement or letter of an account balance from the bank must be provided to validate the certification noted on the form. If possible, provide statements or letters in U.S. dollars 
  • Must be issued within the last 90 days 
  • Content of the document must be provided in the English language. Documents in any other languages must be accompanied by official English translations from a certified translator
  • Must be a liquid bank account; one that allows cash to be withdrawn easily at any given time. Checking and savings accounts are the most common examples of such accounts 
  • Must clearly state the account holders name, account number, account type, and currency 
  • Minimum funds required for each program can be found here: https://www.westcliff.edu/admissions/international-students/ 

Digital I 20 Request Form  

  • Must be completed by the student and sponsor (if applicable) 
  • This form is accessible to applicants once a letter of acceptance has been received 
  • All required documents for an I 20 can be uploaded to the application portal 
  • I 20s will be sent to the students email upon availability

https://www.westcliff.edu/admissions/international-students/#description1 

https://www.westcliff.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Admissions-Application-Checklist_2023-2024_Incoming-F-1-1-3.pdf 

Fall Semester Session 1 - August 28, 2023
Application Deadline: July 17, 2023

Fall Semester Session 2 - October 23, 2023
Application Deadline: September 11, 2023

Spring Semester Session 3 - January 8, 2024
Application Deadline: November 27, 2023

Spring Semester Session 4 - March 4, 2024
Application Deadline: January 22, 2024

Summer Semester Session 5 - May 6, 2024
Application Deadline: March 25, 2024

Summer Semester Session 6 - July 1, 2024
Application Deadline: May 20, 2024

https://www.westcliff.edu/admissions/apply/#description2 

Please send student details, documents and online application login credentials to [email protected] without submitting the application.

IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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