MS in Management (MiM) Online Course of Study
Flexible Online Content That Builds Core KnowledgeWhile Providing Opportunities for Specialization
The MS in Management (MiM) provides maximum flexibility to ensure that your course of study aligns with your career path. This 30-credit program is designed to build the immediately applicable core business skills that are needed for success, complemented by the humanistic/global leadership insights that will provide the competitive advantage.
To enhance your options further, you can choose to explore Areas of Focus in:
- AI & Digital Transformation for Managers
- Entrepreneurship & Social Innovation
- Global & Sustainable Business
These curricular and co-curricular options afford a path to earning a Gabelli School Professional Certificate and provide opportunities for you to develop a portfolio or deliverables that demonstrate the knowledge you have acquired.
A pathway to earning our Full-time or Part-time MBA also is available. You can discuss both of these options with your academic advisor.
Complete in 12 or 20 Months of Study (2 or 3 Semesters)
| Business Knowledge Core | 12 Credits |
| Three Management Core Courses | 6 Credits |
| Four Elective Courses | 12 Credits |
| Total | 30 Credits |
Choose any four Business Knowledge core courses.
| MMGB 6009 | Financial Fundamentals |
| MMGB 6111 | Accounting and CSR Reporting Principles |
| MMGB 6611 | Marketing in the Digital Age |
| MMGB 6627 | Operations & Supply Chain Management |
| MMGB 6820 | Managerial Statistics |
| MMGB 7660 | Business Strategy |
Take all three Humanistic/Global Leadership courses.
| MMGB 6610 | Being a Discerning Leader |
| MMGB 6113 | Leading People and Organizations |
| MMGB 6629 | Leading Innovation for a Global World |
Choose any four Elective Courses from the following. Any Business Knowledge core courses not taken toward Business Knowledge core may also be taken as electives.
| MMGB 6007 | Investment Applications |
| MMGB 6010 | Financial Markets and Responsibility |
| MMGB 6650 | Advanced Business Communication |
| MMGB 7620 | Understanding the Digital Consumer |
| MMGB 7637 | Crisis Communication and Leadership Strategies |
| MMGB 760A | Sustainability Reporting and Finance |
| MMGB 76AK | Corporate Communications |
| MMGB 7680 | Disruption in Digital Media |