Major Field Tests - MBA and Business
The MBA Major Field Test
The Major Field Test for MBA is a three-hour, multiple-choice test. There are 120 questions, half of which are based on short case-study scenarios. Most of the questions require knowledge of specific information drawn from marketing, management, finance and managerial accounting, or a combination of these, referred to as "strategic integration". The test also includes questions that focus on international business, information technology, the legal and regulatory environment of business, ethics and social responsibility in business, statistical analysis and managerial economics. All of the questions on the test measure critical thinking ability.
The Undergraduate Business Major Field Test
The Major Field Test in Business contains 120 multiple-choice items, designed to measure a student's knowledge of - and ability to apply - significant facts, concepts, theories and analytical methods. The test covers accounting, economics, finance, law, management, marketing and quantitative analysis.
The Business Test is intended to:
- Measure student academic achievement in the multidisciplinary subject matter representative of undergraduate business education.
- Provide information to students regarding their level of achievement.
- Provide information to faculties that can be used to assess performance relative to their mission and objectives.
- Provide information to facilitate development of educational programs and to enhance accountability.

