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E. Philip Saunders College of Business

MS in Management

The Master of Science in Management program is dessigned to provide students with the knowledge and problem-solving skills needed to function effectively in a variety of management positions in complex organizations that are impacted by technological change and globalization.

Students choose between two tracks: Global Management or Technology Management. After taking several courses in research tools, the program culminates with a two course thesis or practicum.

Full time students must begin program in the fall quarter in order to complete the program in 12 months.

The graduate program of study consists of twelve courses including a thesis or practicum.

MS in Management: Global Management Track Curriculum

Required
  0113–710   Global Business Environments    
  0113–780   Global Issues & Strategies    
Choose two from the following:
  0113–730   Managing In A Global Environment    
  0104–760   Finance In A Global Environment    
  0113–750   Marketing In A Global Environment    
Additional courses:
  Two courses in research tools  
  Four breadth-of-field electives‡  
  Two courses in a thesis or practicum  

‡ See graduate adviser before choosing these courses.

MS in Management: Technology Management Track Curriculum

Required
  0102–742   Introduction To Technology Management    
  0102–762   Managing New Process And Product Development    
Choose two from the following:
  0102–741   Managing Organizational Change    
  0102–761   Managing Research & Innovation    
  0105–776   Product And Brand Management    
  0106–744   Project Management    
Additional courses:
  0113–710   Global Business Environments    
  Two courses in research tools  
  Three breadth-of-field electives‡  
  Two courses in a thesis or practicum  

‡ See graduate adviser before choosing these courses.

For more information on this program call 585-475-7935 or send us an email.

 

When you are ready to apply, you can do so through the RIT Office of Admissions for Graduate Programs.