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Master of Management

Program Description

The Master of Management (M.M.) is a non-thesis graduate program with a generalist orientation. It provides the students with the knowledge and skills for the effective and efficient management of all types of organizations or institutions.


Program Content and Structure

Once admitted to the program, the student must take the following courses:


Core Courses27 Units
MM 201: Fundamentals of Management
3 Units
MM 202: Organizational Behavior
3 Units
MM 203: Managerial Economics
3 Units
MM 220: Managerial Accounting and Control
3 Units
MM 222: Financial Management
3 Units
MM 230: Marketing Management
3 Units
MM 240: Operations Management 3 Units
MM 291.1: Strategic Management I
3 Units
MM 291.2: Strategic Management II
3 Units
  
 The student must choose any
 three (3) of the following electives:
MM 250: Human Resource Management
3 Units
MM 292: Policy Making and Program Management
3 Units
MM 293: Development Management (cross-listed with SDS 201)3 Units
MM 294: Management of Knowledge and Information Systems
3 Units
MM 295: Seminar in Management
3 Units
MM 296: Enterprise Planning and Development
3 Units
MM 298: Special Topics in Management (may be taken twice with different topics)
3 Units
MM 299: Applied Management Research
3 Units
  
Additional Requirement
Comprehensive Exam(3 Units)
  
Total36 Units


Retention Policy

To qualify for the Master's Degree, a student must satisfy the following requirements:

  1. complete a minimum of thirty (30) units of formal graduate courses

  2. maintain a Cumulative Weighted Average Grade (CWAG) of "2.0" or better in his/her graduate courses at the end of each academic year

  3. pass the Master's Comprehensive Examination


Additional Requirements

Additional requirements over and above these minimum University requirements and standards for the Master's Degree programs may be adopted by colleges/units for their Master's Degree programs with the approval of the appropriate bodies. A student choosing the Thesis option is encouraged to produce a pre-print paper of his/her thesis, where applicable.

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