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M.S. in Management
o Project Management Major
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o IT Project Management
Major
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Executive Certificates
 
Master of Science in Management
 

UMT has the largest MS in Management (Project Management) program in the world taught by a team of world renowned faculty.

Students in this 11-course program can focus on one of three majors:

The MS in Management degree program is a 33 credit-hour program. Each 3 credit-hour course consists of 45 contact hours. Students majoring in Project Management or General Management must take six core courses and five additional courses in their major. Students majoring in Acquisition Management must take Mgt 200. Business Basics and Mgt 230. Leadership and Organization from the core courses and nine courses in their major.

The following courses are available to students in the MS in Management program:

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

Project Management Major
(3-credit courses)

The project management major is designed for students who possess or hope to possess project management responsibilities. Today, employees with project management skills are in great demand. Fortune magazine has identified project management as "the career path of choice." UMT faculty members are leaders in the project management education arena, having educated more than 30,000 managers in this field.

Specialized courses in the Project Management major are:

Mgt 250. Project Management
Mgt 251. Planning and Control
Mgt 252. Project Finance and Budgeting
Mgt 253. Risk and Quality Management
Mgt 254. Contracts and Procurement

Additional courses available for students to take as electives include:

Mgt 258. International Project Management
Mgt 279. Management of Major Programs

Acquisition Management Major
(3-credit courses)

The major in acquisition management is designed to provide students with specific knowledge in principles of public sector administration and acquisition, project and program management, financial management, leadership, human capital, and executive problem solving. The major provides students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to manage acquisition and contracting functions in government and the private sector, enabling them to plan, execute, and control major systems and programs.

Courses in the Acquisition Management major include the following:

Mgt 201. Communication and Soft Skills
Mgt 215. Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management
Mgt 222. e-Commerce
Mgt 250. Project Management
Mgt 252. Project Finance and Budgeting
Mgt 253. Risk and Quality Management
Mgt 254. Contracts and Procurement
Mgt 270. Principles of Public Sector Management
Mgt 279. Management of Major Programs

General Management Major
(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 this major include:

Mgt 201. Communication and Soft Skills
Mgt 202. Business Law and Ethics
Mgt 215. Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management
Mgt 253. Risk and Quality Management
Mgt 254. Contracts and Procurement

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