M.S., in Management in Organizational Leadership

Concentration Overview

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The Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Management program, Organizational Leadership concentration is an online, 12-credit program that focuses on developing management and leadership skills and transforming students into strategic leaders.

Students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an institutional accredited college or university may earn a M.S. degree in Management in the Organizational Leadership area of study. In addition to the 12-credit area of study, students must complete the 24 core credit requirements of the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Management program, as listed in the program template.

Credit Distribution

I. Core Courses (18 Credits)

ORG-5020Leadership and Management in the 21st Century

3

HRM-5300Human Resources Management

3

EIO-5200Economic Issues in Organizations

3

FAM-5400Finance and Accounting for Managers

3

ORR-5100Organizational Research

3

Select one of the following courses

MKM-5600Marketing Management

3

PJM-5100Project Management

3

II. Concentration (12 Credits)

Students select four of the following courses:

GLM-5500Global Management

3

LCO-6100Leading Change in Complex Organizations

3

OML-6100Organizational Management and Leadership I

3

OML-6200Organizational Management and Leadership II

3

OML-6300Contemporary Issues in Leadership

3

III. Core Advanced Level Courses (6 Credits)

MSM-6200Leading Strategic Change

3

MAN-6300Management Capstone

3

Total Credit Hours: 36