The Master of Science degree program allows students to achieve a greater degree of concentration and customization than the MBA. Working with an advisor, students will be able to create a coordinated sequence of seven related courses and six required core courses for a total of 39 hours.
| BUSGR 530 | Statistical Methods for Business Decisions |
| BUSGR 570 | Government, Business and Society |
| BUSGR 590 | Strategic Management and Policy |
| BUSGR 500 | Management Theory and Application |
| BUSGR 510 | Managerial Economics |
| BUSGR 520 | Managerial Accounting |
| BUSGR 521 | Managerial Finance |
| BUSGR 531 | Management Information Systems |
| BUSGR 560 | Marketing Management |
| BUSGR 507 | Leadership and Managing Change |
| BUSGR 563 | Service Marketing |
| BUSGR 574 | Best Practices in Service Management |
Students are highly encouraged to include SOCGR 570 The Theory and Practice of Social Change and BUSGR 572 Issues in Service Management whenever relevant to personal and career objectives.
Sr. Margaret Mary Hinz, Associate Director, Graduate Programs, Graham School of Management