International Context Tours
The MBA and MBATC programs culminate in an international trip that provides context for the program from an international perspective. You’ll analyze the social, cultural, political, and technological aspects of doing business in a global environment.
Delta Mu Delta
Delta Mu Delta is the business honor society, recognizing and encouraging academic excellence. Members have access to a valuable network of business professionals, allowing for expanded business contacts and employment opportunities.
Student Resources
Westminster graduates are part of an expansive professional network of alumni stretching across the globe.
Contact
For questions and information related to admissions, including information about transcripts and transferring credits, contact the Graduate Admissions Office by phone (801.832.2200) or email (gradadmissions@westminsteru.edu). You can also sign up for a one-on-one admissions meeting or Virtual Application Hours to learn more.
For questions about Westminster's MBA programs, contact Mike Keene, director of the MBA programs.
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Graduate Admissions
Graduate Admissions
Mike Keene, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Mike Keene, Ph.D
- FULL-TIME Faculty
- Associate Professor
- MBA, Project-based MBA, MBA in Technology Commercialization
M.B.A. University of Iowa
Ph.D. Harvard University
B.A. Princeton University
Meet the Faculty
Chelsea Dye, J.D.
Associate Professor
Chari Farr, MEc
Assistant Professor
- MBA
- Project-based MBA
- cfarr@westminsteru.edu
- 801.832.2639
Michael Glissmeyer, Ph.D
Associate Professor
- MBA
- Project-based MBA
- mglissmeyer@westminsteru.edu
- 801.832.2641
Richard Haskell, Ph.D
Professor
Dara Hoffa, MAcc
Associate Professor
Dax Jacobson, Ph.D
Dean, Gore School of Business
Brian Jorgensen, Ph.D
Professor
Mike Keene, Ph.D
Associate Professor
- MBA
- Project-based MBA
- MBA in Technology Commercialization
- mkeene@westminsteru.edu
- 801.832.2636
Lauren Lo Re, MBA
Associate Professor
- MBA
- Project-based MBA
- llore@westminsteru.edu
- 801.832.2648
Michael Mamo, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Alysse Morton, Ph.D
Professor
Hal Snarr, Ph.D
Adjunct
- MBA
- Project-based MBA
- MBA in Technology Commercialization
- Banking, macroeconomic principles, business statistics, and economics. His research includes studies on how anti-poverty policy and economic freedom affect employment, marriage, fertility, migration, dependency, and poverty
- hsnarr@westminsteru.edu
- 801.832.2634
John Watkins, Ph.D
Adjunct
Brian Wierman
Assistant Professor