The Aztec Business Alliance coordinates consulting projects for
MBA students in conjunction with BA795. ABA strives for projects
with local companies in all areas of Business: Accounting, Finance,
Financial Services, Human Resources Management, Information &
Decision Systems, Management, Marketing, and Real Estate.
To be eligible for BA795, you must be in your final
semester of coursework and register for BA 795 through the College
of Business Graduate Office (Information Below). You must
provide resume information to the Aztec Business Alliance.
Your background information will be used in order to place you on
a team of 3-4 graduate students with similar interests and backgrounds.
Teams will then be matched to projects.
Consulting projects are designed to be between
500 – 600 hours long, typically with a set beginning and end.
Each team will be assigned a faculty advisor, and be required to
complete both a written report and presentation for course and project
completion.
College of Business Graduate Office
Information:
You are required to fill out the reservation
form and program
of study form prior to registration in BA795. If you
have not filled out these forms please stop by the Graduate School
of Business or e-mail them as attachments to: Shira.Scott@sdsu.edu
TO QUALIFY FOR BA 795 (CULMINATING EXPERIENCE):
YOU MUST BE AN MBA STUDENT (No MSBA or MSA students may
take this class)
YOU MUST BE IN YOUR LAST SEMESTER OF STUDY
YOU MUST HAVE A PROGRAM OF STUDY ON FILE (or submit one
by the appropriate deadline )
YOUR GPA MUST BE AT OR ABOVE 3.0
You will also have to apply for graduation. Go to the web site
below for application form and instructions:
http://gra.sdsu.edu/index.php?areaid=1§ionid=51&subsectionid=13#Advanced
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT:
Shira Scott
Associate Director of the MBA Program
TEL: 619-594-1008
FAX: 619-594-1863
E-mail: Shira.Scott@sdsu.edu
The Aztec Business Alliance is a self-supporting
activity of the College of Business at SDSU. Funds generated
are used for faculty advising, computer support and other operating
costs. Extraordinary project costs, such as printing and mailing
are billed at cost to the client.
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