Master of Management
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The Master of Management (MM) is a Master's degree designed for students interested in entering business management or who are interested in an alternative to a Master of Business Administration degree.
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The program typically prepares students to handle tasks commonly associated with employee/business management such as marketing, human resource management, workplace safety, public relations, corporate communications and employee motivation.
The Master of Management degree typically prepares students to handle the tasks associated with higher-level management positions. It is also appropriate for those in other disciplines who have been working for a company or organization for a number of years. Topics in this degree program include business-related subjects such as ethical decision making, business law, global business values, workplace security, corporate crime, and employee motivation.
Courses/specialties within the program may include:
- Management Orientation
- Ethical Decision Making
- Business Culture
- Corporate Crime
- Corporate Communications
- Entrepreneurship
- Business Law
- Human Resource Management
- Leadership and Motivation
- Workplace Security
- Marketing
- Public Relations
- International Business
- Strategic Management
The degree may be offered with a number of concentrations such as communication, human resources, marketing management, organizational dynamics and international management.