The Master of Business Administration degree (MBA) for professionals is intended to prepare graduates for positions of management and leadership in organizational settings in both the private and public sectors. This evening program is designed primarily to meet the needs of the professional working student. MBA students have the option to choose the Wine Business concentration. Information on all MBA programs can be found on the School of Business Graduate Programs web page.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to make strategic business decisions
- Recognize and apply techniques for managing and motivating employees
- Design purpose-driven business solutions that can contribute towards a more sustainable world
- Navigate an ever-changing global environment
MBA Admissions
The MBA program launches each year in the fall. The application period is October 1 to April 30. All documentation required for admission must be received by the University and department no later than the last day of the relevant application period.
Information on how to apply can be found on the School of Business, Graduate Programs Admissions web page. The first step in the application process is to submit an online application through Cal State Apply. After this preliminary application is submitted, applicants will be advised as to the next steps in the admission process. Applicants are encouraged to apply early! To be admitted to the MBA program, a candidate must meet the requirements of both the University and the Department of Business Administration. In addition, all candidates for the Sonoma MBA in Wine Business will be expected to complete the Foundation and Intermediate levels of the online Wine Business Management Certificate program before being admissible to the Sonoma MBA program in Wine Business. This requirement may be waived by completion of 20 units of wine-related coursework, a major in wine in your undergraduate degree, 24 months of wine industry work experience, or any combination thereof.
University Requirements
The requirements for admission to graduate study (work beyond the bachelor’s degree) at Sonoma State University are in accordance with Title 5, California Administrative Code. For admission, students must:
- Hold an acceptable baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by a regional accrediting association or have completed academic preparation as determined by an appropriate campus authority;
- Have attained a grade point average of at least 2.50 (A =4.00) in the last 60 semester (90 quarter) units attempted;
- Have been in good standing at the last college attended; and
- Have earned a minimum score of 550 on the paper version or 80 on the computerized version of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) for those applicants who have not spent at least three years of school at the secondary level (or beyond) where English is the principal language of instruction.
International students must meet the admissions criteria set forth by the graduate department. Students in the MBA programs are required to gain practical experience by (a) completing an internship course, (b) working for eight or more months during their MBA program, or (c) combining an internship course and work for a total of eight or more months during their MBA program. International students may be authorized for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) to be eligible for off-campus work or internships in a position directly related to their field of study.
Department of Business Administration Requirements
An individual may apply for admission to the MBA program with or without an academic background in business administration. Applicants are no longer required to submit a Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) score or Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score. Applicants are expected to have two years of full time professional work experience prior to starting the program. The department considers the candidate’s application, academic background, work experience, statement of purpose essay, and references in evaluating high promise of success in the program. An interview may also be required.
A candidate who is not accepted may appeal to the Graduate Programs Committee for admission reconsideration. Such appeals are not routinely granted.
Documentation Needed to Apply
After applicants have been advised by the MBA Admissions Manager to apply, the following documentation is required for consideration of acceptance into the MBA Program. All documentation required for admission must be received by the University and department no later than the last day of the relevant application period.
- An online Cal State Apply Application must be submitted. International students must also submit a copy of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score with a minimum of 550 on the paper version or 80 on the computerized version. For more information on applying, contact the Graduate Business Programs office at mba@sonoma.edu or call (707) 664-3501.
- Official transcripts should be ordered from each college attended. A copy of each transcript should be sent to:
Office of Admissions and Records
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Avenue
Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609
All community college and university transcripts that provide evidence of completion of MBA foundation courses must be included.
- A current resume, along with a statement of purpose, should be sent to the MBA Admissions Manager, School of Business and Economics, at the address above.
Graduate Student Status
A candidate admitted into the Sonoma MBA program will be admitted in one of two categories:
- Conditionally Classified Graduate Status: This student may not take MBA required or elective courses without permission of the Director of MBA Programs. A student who begins as a Conditionally Classified Graduate Student will be eligible for advancement to Classified Graduate Status upon successful completion of prerequisite courses.
- Classified Graduate Status: A student admitted to the MBA program as a Classified Graduate Student will have completed prerequisite courses at the time of admission. This student should take the MBA core courses to begin the program.
Admissions Process
The Office of Admissions and Records performs the initial evaluation of the application and transcripts and determines eligibility for admission to the University. If the candidate is not eligible for admission to the University, the candidate is notified and the process stops.
If the candidate is eligible for admission to the University, the application is forwarded to the Director of MBA Programs for the department recommendation. After the resume, statement of purpose, and supporting documents such as references are reviewed, eligibility for admission to the MBA program is determined and a recommendation for status of admission is returned to the Office of Admissions and Records, which will notify the candidate of the results.
Transfer Credits
Up to 6 units of approved graduate level work from accredited universities may be transferred to meet part of the 31 units for the MBA. However, these requests are not routinely granted. Graduate courses equivalent to prerequisite courses will not be accepted to meet elective or required MBA courses. Transfer courses must be approved by the Director of MBA Programs. Students are advised to get approval prior to taking any transfer courses.
Eligibility for MBA Courses
Courses offered in the Sonoma MBA program have restricted enrollment. For MBA required or elective courses, a student must be a Classified MBA student or obtain written permission from the Director of MBA Programs.
Readmission
Continuing students (those who have completed courses in the MBA Program) may take a leave of absence from the program for one or two semesters by completing a ‘Leave of Absence’ form and filing it with the Office of Admissions and Records. Students who take more than two semesters off and/or do not complete a ‘Leave of Absence’ form are subject to the University policy and may need to reapply and meet current admission standards as presented above. Students readmitted may have to recertify courses. Recertification is necessary for any course that will be more than 7 years old in the semester the degree is granted.
MBA Program Curriculum
The MBA program has been adapted to meet the ever-changing needs of today’s business world. It will equip students with business tools and strategies to deliver results in today’s transformational economy. It will teach students not just how to read financial statements, but how to apply that information to make decisions and shape strategy. It will help students learn not just the principles of marketing, but how to develop a brand, deliver transformational customer experiences, and integrate marketing communication across numerous outlets. Students will gain knowledge not just in business strategies, but in innovation, entrepreneurship, and data analytics. In addition, students will learn to view business from the perspective of purpose-driven practices with the goal of promoting a sustainable world. Each course will connect to the principles of purposeful business and leadership. Inside and outside of the classroom, students gain access to the deep knowledge of our regional business partners and to career support services. Also, during the program, students are required to develop and execute a professional development plan in order to increase their professional skills.
The MBA program is organized around a 4-3-2-1 model: four core courses, three theme areas, two electives, and one capstone course. The three theme areas are: International Business and Global Issues, Leadership and Ethics, and Contemporary Business Issues.
Evening classes are designed to easily fit into busy schedules, small class sizes allow students to make personal connections with classmates, and academic and professional instructors are committed to helping students reach their future business goals.
Grades
All courses applied to the program must be completed with an overall GPA of 3.00, and no course for which a final grade below C is assigned may be used to satisfy this requirement. Graduate programs must be completed in no more than 7 years, which is computed as 14 semesters.