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In the Master of Arts in Management (MAM) program, you can design a personalized course of study that empowers you to advance your career and make a lasting impact in the world.

The MAM degree is ideal for students who are looking to add functional training to their liberal arts education, transition into a new career, and build management and technical skills. Choose from in-person, online, and hybrid course options and complete your degree in as little as one year. In addition to gaining foundational management knowledge, you can specialize in an optional concentration in supply chain management, leadership, marketing, information technology management, or entrepreneurship.

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Program Highlights

Program at a Glance

UNITS
32 units

ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME*
9-16 months

*Actual completion times will vary and may be higher, depending on full- or part-time course registration, units transferred, and time to complete other degree requirements.

COURSES BEGIN
Fall | Spring | Summer

DEGREE AWARDED
MA in Management

COURSE MODALITY
In-person | Online | Hybrid

Featured Courses

MGT 368
Women in Business

Provides information and insights to students interested in the intersection of gender and management, with attention to the historical and current dynamics of gender in organizations.

MGT 388
Predictive Analytics

Offers practice in predictive modeling approaches to big data analytics using realistic data sets with business applications.

MGT 380
Drucker Philosophy

Focuses on the key principles of Peter F. Drucker, from leading self, organizations, and businesses to the broader functioning of society itself.

MGT 375
Global Supply Chain Management

Offers key supply chain foundations crucial to any company’s success and profitability.

MGT 357
Managing Client Relations and Customer Experience Management

Familiarizes students with the art and science of developing, nurturing, and sustaining client relationships.

MGT 324
Marketing Research

Introduces students to appropriate choice and design of marketing research, methodologies, and interpretation, and use and dissemination of marketing information.

Areas of Concentration

 

Curriculum

Core Courses (10 units)
Business Analytics (4 units)
Organizational Behavior (4 units)
Drucker Philosophy (2 units) or Marketing Management (2 units)

Elective Courses (22 units)
Option to complete a 12-unit concentration

Students must demonstrate fluency with financial accounting by the end of their first semester in the program.

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Adriana Leake

Assistant Director of Admissions
T: 909-607-3310
E: adriana.leake@cgu.edu

Michael Mirabella

Director of Recruitment for the Drucker School of Management
T: 909-607-9049
E: michael.mirabella@cgu.edu