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Associate of Business Admin.
Bachelor of Business Admin.
o Criminal Justice
Administration
o Engineering Management
o Health Administration
o Human Resources
Management
o Information Technology
Management
o International Management
o Management
o Marketing Management
Bachelor of Health Admin.
A.S. in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science
o Computer Science
o Information Systems
o Information Technology
o Software Engineering
A.S. in Criminal Justice
B.S. in Criminal Justice
A.S. in Engineering Management
B.S. in Engineering Management
A.S. in General Studies
B.S. in General Studies
A.S. in Information Technology
B.S. in Information Technology
Undergrad. Course Descriptions
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Graduate Programs
M.S. in Management
o Project Management
o Acquisition Management
o General Management
o Criminal Justice
Administration
M.S. in Computer Science
o Computer Sciences
o Software Engineering
M.S. in Criminal Justice
M.S. in Engineering Management
M.S. in Information Technology
o IT Project Management
o IT Management
o MIS
Master of Business Admin.
o General MBA
o Project Management
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Master of Health Admin.
Master of Public Admin.
o Criminal Justice
Administration
Doctor of Business Admin.
Graduate Certificate
Graduate Course Descriptions
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Certificate & Executive
Certificate Programs
 
General Management Major
 

The MS in Management (MSM) degree program is a 33 credit-hour program. Students majoring in General Management must take six core courses and five additional courses in their major.

Core Management Courses
(3-credit courses)

Mgt 200. Business Basics
Mgt 220. Information Technology
Mgt 230. Leadership and Organization
Mgt 240. Marketing and Sales
Mgt 210. Quantitative Methods for Decision-making (advanced)
Mgt xxx. Elective

General Management
(3-credit courses)

Many managers want to get up to speed quickly on current management theory and practice. Rather than specialize in a particular management area, they prefer to take a broad approach. The General Management major enables them to develop in-depth insights into all the key areas of contemporary management: financial, legal, human resources, quality, production, information technology, and marketing/sales.

Advanced level courses in the 33 credit-hour General Management major include:

Mgt 201. Communication and Soft Skills
Mgt 202. Business Law and Ethics
Mgt 231. Organizational Behavior
Mgt 253. Risk and Quality Management
Mgt 254. Contracts and Procurement

See program page for more information. For a detailed description of these courses, see course descriptions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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