MBA with Specialization in Management
The MBA with specialization in management offers students the ability to understand why and how individuals, groups, and organizations act and interact in a globally changing environment. Course work in management affords students the opportunity for interaction with the business community. Management is looked upon by many students as a necessary managerial complement to their disciplinary interest.
Career Options
management consultant, strategic planner, information systems consultant, general manager, entrepreneur, organization development manager
Your specialization requires 9-18 credit hours of management coursework. Also, you require 18 hours of advanced course work outside your specialty which can be selected from any graduate business courses. You may choose your electives from the following list:
- 5199 GRADUATE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
- 5299 GRADUATE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
- 5320 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- 5321 COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS
- 5322 COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
- 5323 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
- 5324 TEAM AND GROUP BEHAVIOR
- 5325 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
- 5326 ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE
- 5327 HUMAN RESOURCE LAW
- 5330 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
- 5331 MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
- 5332 EMPLOYEE DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS
- 5333 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
- 5334 ORGANIZATION CONSULTING
- 5335 MANAGEMENT OF E-BUSINESS
- 5338 CAREERS & MANAGING IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
- 5339 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
- 5340 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- 5341 STAFFING AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
- 5342 PREVENTIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT
- 5350 EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP
- 5399 GRADUATE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP
While you can have the flexibility to select courses that meet your unique professional and personal goals, the MBA-Management course sets are available to assist you with your course selection. These course sets are prepared by experienced faculty members who are aware of the type of skills that are needed in various career fields. In addition, each course set also lists suggested professional journals relevant to your career objective. For the faculty page of Management Department, please click here.
For detailed information about course syllabus and prerequisites of each course please see the graduate catalog.


