Students must complete a total of 30 credits of required coursework.
Graduate Plan of Study for MSM (download)
Students with Plans of Study prior to 2024, please contact Dr. Grandhi
The program is fully online, with 7-week courses, and designed to be completed in one year or at the pace that suits each learner. Courses are taught by faculty who are experts in their fields and all students receive academic advising from the program coordinator and other full-time faculty.
Students must complete a total of 30 credits of required coursework.
Graduate Plan of Study for MSM (download)
Students with Plans of Study prior to 2024, please contact Dr. Grandhi
Admission to the MSM program is open on a rolling basis. All applicants must provide evidence of a bachelor’s degree with a minimum 2.7 GPA. Students currently enrolled in a bachelor’s degree seeking program must provide evidence of a pending degree at the time of application. Additionally, application to the program requires a current resume highlighting relevant job experience and contact information for two professional references. All applications will be reviewed by an admissions committee.
Analysis and evaluation of complex ideas and information as a basis of formulating well-reasoned beliefs, judgements, and conclusions to support leadership and strategic decisions in organizations.
Identifying and utilizing the most appropriate means to address organizational stakeholders with the aim of effectively informing, leading, and persuading.
Evaluation of appropriate models, tools, and approaches to support evidence-based leadership and strategic decision-making in organizations.
Recognition of ethical issues, identifying own ethical positions, and analyzing other ethical perspectives in order to consider the impact of leadership and strategic organizational decisions and actions on other individuals, society, and the environment.