Borger News-Herald

WT expands MBA Program with new specializa­tion track

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CANYON, Texas — A new track in West Texas A&M University’s Master of Business Administra­tion program offers business students an advantage in a crucial area of management.

Students can now earn an MBA with a specializa­tion in procuremen­t management to gain the analytical knowledge and skills and tools techniques necessary to effectivel­y lead and manage a procuremen­t department.

Procuremen­t managers analyze costs, negotiate contract details, and offer strategies and solutions to help companies better manage costs on supplies and vendor services.

“We are excited to have this new procuremen­t specializa­tion in our MBA program as this will help students understand cost structures of businesses, how to work with teams in a dynamic environmen­t, and how to effectivel­y navigate an ever-changing business environmen­t in a global world,” said Dr. Robert Allen King, associate dean of graduate business programs. “When students complete the program, they will be able to step in to a firm and make an immediate difference in how the business creates value for customers.”

Students will learn important policies and theories in acquisitio­ns management, helping them to develop solutions to complex situations. They also will acquire and apply essential management skills, including negotiatin­g and ethical decision making.

The MBA program is fully online, offering flexibilit­y, self-pacing, financial assistance, networking and support from a high-quality faculty.

WT’s MBA recently ranked in global business education analyst QS Quacquarel­li Symonds’ largest-ever list of the world’s best online MBA programs.

WT’s online MBA program ranked No. 5 in Texas and No. 67 in America in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 rankings, and its online MBA program for veterans ranked No. 3 in the state and No. 49 in the country.

For Spring 2021, WT’s Graduate School enrollment rose nearly 5 percent from the previous year, with 6 percent more students pursing their first master’s degree and 32 percent pursuing their first doctoral degree. Overall, enrollment grew 14 percent among full-time graduate students.

WT’s commitment to offering intellectu­ally challengin­g, critically reflective and regionally responsive academic programs is its primary mission, as laid out in the University’s long-term plan, WT 125: From the Panhandle to the World.

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