The Master of Science in Management program provides graduate students with the skills to effectively manage today’s organizations by using applied behavioral science concepts. It is designed for those who are currently in or plan to enter responsible staff and management positions in the public or private sectors. Significant work experience is helpful.
The Master of Science in Management curriculum provides a core knowledge and skills foundation. Concepts and theories are combined with practical applications. The Master of Science in Management program has full time and adjunct faculty representing broad experience in human resource management, health management, international business, justice administration, and public management.
MS in Management Course Requirements (36 credits)
Required Core Courses (18 credits)
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BUS
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704
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Polciy, Planning, & Strategy Systems*
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3
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MAN
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503
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Applied Research Methods
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3
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MAN
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510
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Management Ethics
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3
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MAN
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700
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Organizational Behavior*
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3
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MAN
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701
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Organizational Design and Theory*
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3
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MAN
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703
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Human Resource Management*
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3
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General Management Specialization (18 credits)
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BUS
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705
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Advanced Information Systems
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3
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BUS
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707 or
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Marketing of Services
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3
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BUS
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750
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Marketing Management
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3
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MAN
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560 or
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Finance for Non-Financial Managers
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3
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BUS
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530
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Essentials of Accounting
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3
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MAN
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711
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Managerial Psychology
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3
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MAN
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710 or
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Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Management
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3
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MAN
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712
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Labor-Management Relations
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3
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BUS
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771 or
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International Business Law
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3
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BUS
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774
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Issues and Applications in Import/Export
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3
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