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Full-time mBA ProgrAm
Differentiate yourself
Think differently. Make a difference.
It’s the Washington Way.
If you’re exploring MBA programs, we encourage you to start by thinking differently about what you want out of your MBA experience, and focus on the difference you want that experience to make in your career.
Go beyond the rankings and glossy brochures (yes, even this one). Take time to explore programs in depth. Visit the websites. Connect directly to admissions staff and students in the program. Sit in on classes. Match your strengths and goals with the program’s strengths, course offerings, and opportunities for engaging with industries and businesses where you want to build your career.
At the Michael G. Foster School of Business, we start with the assumption that no two MBA students are the same. Everyone brings a different educational and employment background, a unique personal history, distinctive strengths, knowledge, skills, and career goals. Every new MBA student brings something different to the table and takes something different away from the MBA experience.
Can the Foster MBA Program help you develop your full potential and achieve your career goals? To answer that question, we need to know who you are and where you’re going. Let’s start a conversation.
Contact us today.
foster.washington.edu/mba
Thinking of an MBA? Let’s talk.
The Pillars of Your ExperienceStep into the sweet spot
2 3LEAdErshIP & ProfEssIonAL dEvELoPMEnT
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Learn from the bestStudying with Foster MBA faculty, you’ll learn from some of the most respected thought leaders in their fields. Many consult with leading companies. They’ll keep you challenged with explorations of the latest issues and solutions.
Year one: Build your foundationYear One covers an integrated core of fundamental business concepts, skills and tools. This core wraps modules of varying length together for a solid foundation in the individual subjects—accounting, finance, marketing, operations management, and strategy—and an understanding of how they interrelate.
Year Two: specializeYear Two focuses on your personal career objectives. You’ll delve deeper into relevant subjects, and build cross-functional skills.
In addition to elective courses, you’ll complete required courses in ethics and macroeconomics.
Choose from a big menuThe Foster MBA Program offers a range of certificates, programs and concurrent degrees you can pursue as electives—inside and outside the business school. Pursue a concurrent degree in another field, collaborate with researchers on a new technology, or take your career to an international level. You can customize your MBA in many ways.
Think beyond bordersThe world today is smaller, so global opportunities for Foster graduates are bigger. Travel on a Global Business Study Tour, participate in a globally focused internship or study project, enter the Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition, or add international studies to your academic schedule.
ACAdEMICs
we think smaller classes lead to bigger voices. And bigger opportunities for learning. The washington way is one of discussion, interaction, and exchange of ideas. And that suits our purposes nicely. our more intimate classes are conducive to collaborative and active education.
how we Learn
CArEEr & nETworkIng
we know earning an MBA is a big investment in your future, so we offer state of the art career coaching and a wide array of opportunities for you to connect with employers and influencers you want to meet. MBA Career services will help you know your brand, know your market, and market yourself.
get personal career coachingFrom résumé and cover letter advice to multiple mock interviews, we will help you evaluate your interests and experience, clarify your career goals and develop a personalized strategy for success. Along the way, we will also be your sounding board and support network, connecting you to the right resources as you need them.
Connect with employersUse Foster MBA Jobs to take part in on-campus interviews, manage your career portfolio, and apply for jobs and internships.
go on the roadIf you are dedicated to exploring careers outside of Seattle, participate in a Foster MBA Road Show or a Student-led Trek. Travel is also
sponsored to a variety of national MBA career conferences.
Learn from a mentorThe Mentor Program connects you with senior executives in the Seattle business community. Students draw on their mentor’s depth of experience to explore a variety of business and career-related issues.
network, network, networkTap Foster’s vast alumni network and extensive connections with the business community, in the Pacific Northwest and around the world.
Build a personal brandThe bottom line: We’ll help you define your unique competencies and experiences and communicate them to your target audience—and help you close the deal on the right offer.
how we Connect
find your strengths Year One kicks off with an intensive two-week orientation and leadership development program. Throughout the year, we’ll help you assess your strengths as a leader, identify where you need to grow, and develop your communication, presentation and team skills.
Put it all togetherIn Year Two, you’ll have an opportunity to work closely with mentors in the business community and polish your professional image. Résumé-building options include experience in student organizations, consulting teams, internships and non-profit boards.
Challenge yourself Throughout the program, you’ll participate in internal and external business plan competitions that give you practical experience in applying your knowledge and skills in team competitions.
Make it real Internships and consulting projects are woven into the MBA experience, offering yet more opportunities to apply what you’re learning. Leverage Foster’s extensive connections with the business community to get in front of prospective employers and show what you can do.
LEAdErshIP & ProfEssIonAL dEvELoPMEnT
we believe in learning by doing. As a foster MBA student, you’ll apply strategic thinking to solve real problems and develop your capability for hands-on leadership. from day one, you’ll start putting your knowledge and skills to work in the world beyond the classroom.
how we Transform
MBA CurriculumBig picture
2YEAr Two
fALLLeadership DevelopmentCorporate FinanceFinancial Reporting and AnalysisMarketing StrategyStatistics for Business DecisionsBuilding Effective Teams
wInTErCompetitive StrategyLeading Teams and OrganizationsMicroeconomic AnalysisApplied Strategy: Business
Consulting Project
sPrIngInformation for Decision Making
and Performance Evaluation Operations and Supply Chain
ManagementDecision Support Systems
Elective Options
PrACTICAL ExPErIEnCE
Students complete three practical experiences during the program, which may include a summer internship,
consulting team projects, or project-based courses.
InTErnATIonAL ExPErIEnCE
Students (except those studying on a student
visa) complete two international experiences
during the program, which may include
study abroad, spring study tours, or certain international courses.
1YEAr One
CorEAnalysis of Global Economic
ConditionsEthical Leadership and
Decision Making
ELECTIvEs*
ACCoUnTIngIntensive Analysis of
Accounting Principles and Practices
Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
Advanced Financial Statement Analysis
Independent Study or Research
BUsInEss AdMInIsTrATIonThe Global Business Forum:
Current Issues in Global Business
BUsInEss CoMMUnICATIonsBusiness Communications for
ManagersFinding Your VoiceWomen at the TopIndependent Study or Research
BUsInEss EConoMICsFinancial MarketsCompeting in the Global
EconomyInternational Finance and
InvestmentsIndependent Study or Research
EnTrEPrEnEUrshIPBusiness Plan PracticumEntrepreneurial Decision
MakingEntrepreneurial FinanceEntrepreneurial Marketing
Environmental Innovation Practicum
Entrepreneurial StrategyFoundations of
EntrepreneurshipTechnology Entrepreneurship
PracticumVenture Capital Investment
PracticumIndependent Study or Research
fInAnCEInternational Financial
ManagementProblems in Corporate
Planning and FinancingProblems in Capital Investment
PlanningFinancing Decisions, Payout
Policy, and Corporate Control
Entrepreneurial FinanceAcquisitions and AlliancesInvestmentsFinancial Futures and Options
MarketsManagement of Financial RiskReal OptionsAsian Capital MarketsIndependent Study or Research
InforMATIon sYsTEMsWeb 2.0 and the New EconomyBusiness Intelligence and
Data MiningIndependent Study or Research
InTErnATIonAL BUsInEssFoundations of International
BusinessInternational Study TourBusiness Studies AbroadCases in SustainabilityIndependent Study or Research
Visit the Foster MBA website for most current coursesfoster.washington.edu/mbacurriculum
MAnAgEMEnTLeadership and Coaching
PracticumLeading and Managing High-
performance OrganizationsSuccessful NegotiationsDeal-making in High-velocity
VenturesDeal-making in the Global
ArenaCEO and Board GovernanceIntersections of Law and
BusinessIndependent Study or Research
MArkETIngAdvanced Market StrategyBusiness-to-Business MarketingNew Product DevelopmentConsumer Marketing and
Brand ManagementAdvertising and Promotion
ManagementManaging Customer
Relationships through Direct Marketing
Research for Marketing Decisions
Database Marketing and Decision Models
Entrepreneurial MarketingPricing StrategiesService MarketingIndependent Study or Research
oPErATIons MAnAgEMEnTGlobal Logistics ManagementSeminar in Global Trade,
Transportation, and LogisticsProject ManagementSupply Chain ManagementIndependent Study or Research
QUAnTITATIvE METhodsForecasting Models in BusinessModeling with SpreadsheetsIndependent Study or Research*Additional electives are available
outside the School of Business.
PersonalizationIt’s your MBA, after all.
fInAnCIAL sErvICEs
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Pursue your Passions Shape your own MBA
In keeping with the open-minded, progressive culture of the northwest, we offer one of the most flexible MBA personalization programs there is. You choose the curriculum areas that best reflect your passions and ambitions. we provide a strong foundation of fundamentals, and we also have the resources here among programs and schools at the University of washington so you can decide what other learning experiences you want to interweave with the rest of your education. we love sending well-rounded graduates out into the world.
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Among U.s. cities, seattle ranks high on livability indexes year after year. The metro area draws highly educated, creative people seeking opportunities to grow their careers, build families and enjoy an active lifestyle.
Seattle is the business hub of the Northwest. Seven Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the area: Costco Wholesale, Microsoft, Amazon.com, Starbucks, PACCAR, Nordstrom and Expeditors International of Washington. On the non-profit side, Seattle is home to the world’s largest charitable foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Around here, urban neighborhoods and suburban communities offer a range of living options, close to parks and arts venues. Mountains, rivers, Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean are in your backyard, with abundant recreational choices.
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Make your next move
InQUIrE
go online. You’ll find comprehensive information on admissions requirements, the application process, cost, financial aid, curriculum, faculty and more. Visit foster.washington.edu/mba.
Call or email. The MBA staff is here to answer your questions.
Meet one-on-one with an Admissions Counselor. Call or email us to set an appointment.
Contact MBA Admissions at (206) 543-4661 or 1 (866) 77UWMBA— 1 (866) 778-9622—or email [email protected].
ExPLorE
visit the Foster School on the University of Washington’s Seattle Campus or meet us on the road. Attend an on-campus information session or find out when we’ll be in your part of the world.
Attend an information session, preview weekend, or application workshop. Learn more about the Foster MBA and how to make your application more competitive. Details are available on the web.
Check out a class. Experience the program up close, connect with students and faculty and get a sense about whether this is right for you.
Compare your Foster MBA options. Visit the website to learn about the Foster School’s full menu of MBA programs, including the Full-time MBA, the Evening MBA, the Executive MBA and the Technology Management MBA.
Connect with MBA Ambassadors, who can give you a look at the Foster MBA experience from the students’ point of view.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Application Deadlines:
• October 15• November 15• January 20 (last deadline for international applicants)• March 15
For MBA information sessions, campus visits and interviews, check our website at foster.washington.edu/mba
APPLY
You knew there had to be paperwork. When you’re ready to take the plunge, you’ll need to supply the following:• Online application• Résumé• 3 application essays• 2 letters of recommendation• Transcripts• GMAT (score valid for 5 years)• TOEFL (required for all candidates
who do not have a degree from the U.S. or another approved English-speaking country)
GET ADMITTED
The Foster School of Business seeks to admit people who are a good fit for the MBA Program, people who can really benefit from the experience and add something to the mix. The final steps in the admission process bring this important decision into focus for everyone involved.
Full-Time MBA ProgramMichael G. Foster School of BusinessUniversity of WashingtonBox 353200Seattle, WA 98195-3200
foster.washington.edu/mba
Think differently. Make a difference.
It’s the Washington Way.
Learn more about theFoster Full-time MBA Program atfoster.washington.edu/mba
The University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with University policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education, and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the department at 206.543.4661 or the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance at: 206.543.6450 (voice), 206.543.6452 (TTY), 206.685.7264 (fax), or e-mail at [email protected].
Published by the Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington
FULL-TIME MBA PROGRAM