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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management, Nonprofit Leadership Concentration, M.S.
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(36 credits)
Program Description
New England College’s Master of Science in Management offers academics and working professionals the skills required to effectively manage human capital within a variety of organizations. Our student-centered approach fosters a collaborative and supportive learning environment that will further students’ theoretical and practical knowledge in managing an organizations most valuable asset: people. Students will develop strong foundations in communication, strategic thinking, and organizational leadership, skills that can help further a career or launch a career in a new direction.
This 36-credit MSM can be completed in less than two years. The course delivery and structure are specifically designed for flexibility, allowing students the most efficient use of time and the ability to optimize the learning experience. Students pursuing their MSM will take 16 core credits coupled with 20 credits of concentration classes. Students have the option to select from a diverse range of defined concentrations, including Healthcare Administration, Non-Profit Leadership, Real Estate Management, and Project Management.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate through verbal, well-written professional documentation and reports, and other forms of communication to express ideas clearly, logically and persuasively.
- Apply management skills and concepts to analyze and create solutions to complex organizational problems through financial, economic, and organizational constraints.
- Demonstrate the ability to collect and evaluate information and data in order to formulate analytically sound decisions.
- Distinguish and formulate solutions to ethical, cultural humility, and inclusion issues.
- Differentiate and apply knowledge and skills (strategic planning, leadership, project management, and research methods) to analyze and evaluate options for effective decisions.
- Analyze and evaluate the environment and stakeholders, in a focused area of interest to create a successful solution to a major organizational issue.
- Evaluate the implications of changing environmental factors on organizational choices within a global environment and formulate solutions.
- Demonstrate proficiency in thinking and planning strategically within an organization.
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Management Core Requirements
(16 credits)
Nonprofit Leadership Concentration
(20 credits)
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