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MASTER of ARTSMANAGEMENTThe Master of Arts in Management program prepares managers who can lead change initiatives within their organizations, professions, and business sectors. The program approaches management as a practice, much like medicine or law, which can be studied and mastered. It produces graduates who are skilled at identifying and analyzing organizational problems, creating innovative solutions, and making correct, ethical decisions at the times they are most important. The program's primary focus is the inquiry of organizational behavior, organization development (planned change), human resource management, interpersonal communication, and strategic management. It also includes traditional business topics such as marketing, finance and economics. 2007-2008 Information sessions | | Duluth | Tues., October 9 @5:30 Tues., November 13 @5:30 Tues., December 4 @5:30 Tues., January 8 @ 5:30 Tues., February 12 @5:30 Tues., March 11 @5:30 Tues., April 8 @5:30 Tues., May 13 @5:30 Tues., June 10 @5:30 Please RSVP by clicking here or emailing gradstudies@css.edu. |
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Program Description The Management program is designed to be applicable to diverse organizational settings in both the profit and not-for profit environments. Students in the program come from a broad spectrum of professional backgrounds, including corporate and public sector management, health care, education, engineering, and entrepreneurship. The program relies heavily on experiential learning which helps develop a student's capacity to apply theoretical concepts in real world work settings. Courses blend the functional disciplines of management with communication skills, ethical reasoning and decision-making. Communication skills and leadership practices are taught and applied throughout the program. The MA in Management program offers interested students opportunities to focus their studies within certain professions or areas of management practice. Students will have the opportunity to choose three elective courses; or they can choose three courses within the following areas of focus. - Health Care Administration
- Organization Development
- Human Resources Management
Outcomes Upon completion of the Management program at The College of St. Scholastica, the graduate will be able to: - Integrate management theory and practice.
- Demonstrate oral and written communication skills and research skills.
- Demonstrate problem-solving skills.
- Integrate personal values and management style.
Additional information on our programs offered in St. Paul, St. Cloud, and Brainerd. Format The program is offered on-campus in an evening format that allows professionals to maintain their current work schedules while enhancing their knowledge and skills. The Management program can be completed in 14 months to 36 months, depending on course offerings and whether a student takes one or two courses per term. The program follows a traditional fall through spring academic calendar. The Master of Arts in Management program is periodically offered at other locations in the Northeast Minnesota and Northwest Wisconsin regions. Information about these programs is available through the Office of Graduate Studies. Department Chair Robert Hartl, MA Department of Management College of St. Scholastica 1200 Kenwood Avenue Duluth, MN 55811
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