The Master of Management Practice is a 30 credit program, 18 credits are core requirements and 12 credits will consist of an emphasis area 
 

Core Courses (18 credits)

ACT600 - Accounting for Managers
Develops an understanding of accounting as a source of information and a tool for effective internal decision making by providing an understanding of cost concepts, costs estimation, budgetary process and various management methods in planning and decision-making.

 

CIS600 - IT and Project Management
Provides an understanding of the strategic nature of Information Technology (IT) in the enterprise, IT projects and techniques for managing them, and key technologies necessary for supporting e-business activities including: information management, database systems, data warehouses, and data integrity.

 

FIN600 - Financial Management
Examines corporate financial management and shows it's direct application to small business management, non-profit organizations, and personal finance decisions.  Additionally, it provides an understanding of costs and benefits, financial statements, value, risk and return of bonds and stocks, capital, dividends, and the methods for evaluating long-term investments.

 

MKT600 - Marketing Management and Strategy
Processes of customer value creation and value capture; marketing strategy analysis.

 

MGT620 - Management
Provides an understanding into human behavior at work, including examining individual, group, and organizational system influences; the leader's impact on that behavior by examining current theory, research, and leadership practices; and what individuals might bring to the organization through a variety of leadership and personal skills assessments.

 

MGT679 - Strategic Management
Processes through which firms choose and implement strategies.  Formulation and implementation of strategic management process in variety of industries.

 
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