Graduate Catalog

MS in Management in General Management

 

Concentration Overview

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The Master of Science degree in Management/General Management focuses on organizational leadership, and benefits management professionals by integrating management theory and practice to a wide range of organizations. 

The program is structured for professionals with responsibilities in management, technical and administrative positions in profit and nonprofit settings. It is an ideal program for those whose career paths include the management of people in complex, dynamic organizations that function in a global marketplace. The program has a strong focus on organizational leadership and provides the flexibility working adults need to control their own study schedules.

 

Credit Distribution

Core Courses (15 Credits)

ORG-5020Leadership and Management in the 21st Century

3

HRM-5300Human Resources Management

3

EIO-5200Economic Issues in Organizations

3

FAM-5400Finance and Accounting for Managers

3

ORR-5100Organizational Research

3

Concentration Electives (12 Credits)

Please contact an academic advisor for course offerings. 

Management Electives (3 Credits)

Select one of the following;
MKM-5600Marketing Management

3

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OR

PJM-5100Project Management

3

Core Advanced Level (6 Credits)

MSM-6200Leading Strategic Change

3

MAN-6300Management Capstone

3

Total Credit Hours: 36