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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Management, MSM
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Graduate Program
The Masters of Science in Management degree provides students with management knowledge that can be applied as an emerging leader in any career, in any sector-private, public, or non-profit.
Students will augment educational or work experience with a solid foundation of graduate management education and a broad understanding of management’s applications. Regardless of their undergraduate background, students will learn how to work with diverse stakeholders in key areas of an organization:
- Accounting
- Ethical issues
- Marketing
- Information technology
- Human resources
Most importantly, the MSM will help develop the leadership and decision-making skills students need to effect community and organizational change.
Graduate Program Requirements
The M.S.M. is a 10 unit degree program that consists of a combination of seven-week course modules and full-semester, 14-week courses. Modular courses count as 1/2 unit each, while a full semester course counts as one unit.
All courses are worth one unit, unless otherwise specified.
Elective
MSM students take one unit of electives to complete their degree program. Students may take a one unit elective or two 1/2 unit electives, which must be chosen from the list below.
Program Faculty
Program Faculty
Barbara Bigelow, Ph.D.
Lin Boldt, Ph.D.
Mary-Ellen Boyle, Ph.D.
Gary Chaison, Ph.D.
David Correll, Ph.D.
Keith Coulter, Ph.D.
Dileep Dhavale, Ph.D., C.P.A.
Priscilla Elsass, Ph.D.
Donna Gallo, Ph.D.
Laura Graves, Ph.D.
Inshik Seol, Ph.D.
Richard Spurgin, Ph.D.
Zhenyang Tang, Ph.D.
Zhihong Wang, Ph.D.
Kyunghee Yoon, Ph.D. candidate
Jing Zhang, Ph.D.
Emeriti Faculty
Margarete Arndt, D.B.A.
Robert Bradbury, Ph.D.
Harold T. Moody, Ph.D.
Edward J. Ottensmeyer, Ph.D.
Maurry Tamarkin, Ph.D.
For a full list of faculty, including visiting and adjunct professors, please see the Faculty page on GSOM’s website.
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