Master of Science in Management
 
Working professionals who want to further their careers and pursue leadership positions can benefit from our Management program by building on the leadership skills they have acquired and becoming immersed in a curriculum based on more advanced management principles. They will also learn about other important business management areas, such as marketing, finance, information systems, and legal issues. The program is designed for students who wish to advance their knowledge in the discipline of management. This graduate degree is often used as a foundation for students choosing to pursue careers in a variety of industries.
 
Degree Requirements
 
The M.S. in Management (MSM) degree program requires a total of thirty-six (36) credit hours.
 
Upon completion of this program students will:
  • Apply behavioral science concepts to a private, public or government organizational environment.
  • Apply their critical thinking skills acquired from exposure to specific functional theories and practices to strategic organizational issues.
  • Express their ideas and recommendations in a concise and professional fashion by utilizing their enhanced verbal, analytical, and writing skills to solve case studies.
 
We encourage you to carefully review course descriptions for details to determine your area of specialization.
 
For more information contact Dr. Seok-Ho Song at SSong@stu.edu.
 
We are now offering the Master of Science in Management with General Management On-Line. Click here for more information.

Additional Information

Students in the Master of Science in Management may focus their studies in any of the following specializations: Human Resource Management, General Management, International Business, Justic Administration, Management Accounting, and Public Management. 

For information on the MSM specializations and their individual requirements, please click here. 
 
 
 
 
 
St. Thomas University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).