Academics
The School of Business at South Carolina’s Francis Marion University offers “excellent preparation for real-world business decision-making” in a “convenient” MBA program “scheduled in the evening to accommodate working students.” Since FMU is a state school, it does so at a price that doesn’t break the bank.
This small school—one of the smallest state universities to earn AACSB accreditation, according to the university’s public relations materials—offers a “challenging learning environment” in which “professors are easy to approach” and, consequently, the almost exclusively part-time student body “gets to know professors one on one.” FMU offers a general MBA that is designed to serve the general business population of the Pee Dee region and beyond.
All FMU MBAs must complete courses in accounting for management control, managerial economics, financial theory and applications, strategic management, management science and statistics, and marketing theory and application. Students in the general MBA program must also complete classes in financial accounting, information systems, international business, management theory and applications, production management, and entrepreneurship.
MBAs praise the program’s faculty, noting that “professors with real-world experience are integrated into active businesses and graduate programs.” Primarily, they appreciate the convenience afforded by the school’s location and scheduling, as well as the low cost of attending to Palmetto State natives.