<p>Let me clarify....</p>
<p>YES, you can get admitted to the MBA program without those "7 areas" but you will either have to take those areas as a "provisional admitted student" or the school will jst add those courses to the total needed to graduate. For example, you cannot just start off taking the graduate accounting course in the MBA program. You would have to complete the undergraduate equivalent or some "bridge" course before taking the grad-level accounting course. Either one adds to the total of credits needed. Folks with BS degrees in business will get those courses waived....but engineering undergards won't...unless they completed the courses as electives previously.</p>
<p>A typical MBA program is 51-60 credits with any course being wavied. I elected the MS in Engineering first because it was only 30 credits.</p>