Master of Science in Management
School of Arts and Science
30 credit hours
Master of Science in Management
School of Arts and Science
30 credit hours
Program Overview
The M.S. in Management develops agile leaders who couple data-driven strategy with servant-hearted influence. Courses in accounting, law, MIS, negotiation, and ethics prepare you to steer projects, optimize operations, and navigate rapid change across industries. Rooted in a biblical worldview, the program challenges you to pursue profit, people, and purpose—equipping you to build teams and organizations that flourish for the glory of God and the good of the world.
Program at a Glance
Credential: M.S. in Management
Total hours: 30 semester credits
Delivery: Residential / Online / Both
Typical length: 18 months full-time
Entry terms: August | January | May
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Apply TodayProgram at a Glance
Credential: M.S. in Management
Total hours: 30 semester credits
Delivery: Residential / Online / Both
Typical length: 18 months full-time
Entry terms: August | January | May
ready?
Apply TodayDegree Requirements (30 credits)
MBA 5030 Financial & Managerial Accounting
MBA 5040 Legal Aspects of Business
MBA 5080 Contemporary Ethical Issues
MBA 6000 Strategic Management
MSM 6010 Management Information Systems
MSM 6100 Negotiation & Conflict Mgmt.
MSM 6250 Capstone –or– MSM 6251 Internship
Choose 3 electives:
MSM 6030 Data Analytics for Managers
MSM 6050 Project Management
MSM 6060 Information Systems Security
MSM 6070 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Technology
MSM 6080 Cyberlaw, Regulations, & Compliance
What You’ll Learn
Graduates will formulate strategic plans that align organizational resources with mission-focused goals and measurable KPIs, while evaluating legal, financial, and ethical factors to inform Christ-centered business decisions. They will lead diverse teams through conflict, change, and innovation by applying negotiation and project-management best practices, and they will leverage management-information systems and data analytics to boost efficiency, quality, and stakeholder value.
Career & Ministry Pathways
Operations Manager / Director of Ministries
Project Manager
Human-Capital Development Lead
Business Process Analyst
What You’ll Learn
Graduates will formulate strategic plans that align organizational resources with mission-focused goals and measurable KPIs, while evaluating legal, financial, and ethical factors to inform Christ-centered business decisions. They will lead diverse teams through conflict, change, and innovation by applying negotiation and project-management best practices, and they will leverage management-information systems and data analytics to boost efficiency, quality, and stakeholder value.
Career & Ministry Pathways
Operations Manager / Director of Ministries
Project Manager
Human-Capital Development Lead
Business Process Analyst
Ready to start your journey?
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