Management
Master of Science in ManagementThe Master of Science in Management (MSM) degree is offered by the College of Business Administration. The MSM provides an alternative to the MBA degree for students who desire intensive specialized study and the development of a high level of professional proficiency in a functional area of business. These areas currently include human resources/change management and management information systems.Students completing the MSM track in human resources/change management will be prepared to work in organizations in such areas as human resources strategic planning, organizational effectiveness, staffing, compensation, and employee relations.
Students completing the MSM track in management information systems will be prepared to work in
organizations in such areas as management information systems, telecommunications, and electronic
commerce.
The Human Resources/Change Management Track of the Master of Science in Management program offers an alternative to students who want to pursue graduate study in business, but who also desire a focus on management. The program is designed to appeal to those currently in management positions who want to develop additional expertise, as well as those who seek to move into the management track as a vehicle for career advancement. The program is based on the belief that successful change involves aligning a firm’s people and process with an ever-changing environment. As a result, the goals of our program are to provide you with the knowledge required to successfully anticipate, plan, and carry out changes. One main component of the program will be a focus on developing practices and methods that align human resources activities with organizational strategies. The second component will help you develop skills in recognizing the need for change, the factors that improve a firm’s ability to absorb change, along with effective and appropriate responses to those changes. Students with a wide variety of backgrounds, including those with degrees in economics, education, hospitality, nursing, psychology, and business, are encouraged to apply to this program. Students without an undergraduate degree in business must take a series of background courses in management, accounting, finance, and marketing. Those who have these background courses may begin immediately in the core courses and elective courses listed below.
Required Courses—18 Semester Hours
Elective Courses—12 Semester Hours The Management Information Systems Track of the Master of Science in Management program prepares students in the technical and managerial topics essential for a successful career in the information technology (IT) field. This field is characterized by rapid advances in technology (hardware, software, telecommunications), intense international competition, faster product life cycles, and complex and specialized markets. In such turbulent environments, the information requirements of organizations are becoming increasingly more challenging. Individuals are needed who can design and management large and complex information systems and who can communicate effectively with customers and management. Our goal is to develop IT specialists who are attuned to the latest principles, methods, and techniques of both technology and management. Forward-looking companies must invest wisely in IT and the human expertise necessary to make them competitive and successful in the future. The MSM/MIS program at the University of Central Florida is designed to meet the challenge of producing individuals who are capable of leading such companies successfully into the future.
Prerequisites
The MSM/MIS program is composed of three parts: the Business Core, the Management Information Systems Core, and approved electives. These courses prepare the student to assume both managerial and technical leadership roles in their careers. Students with extensive experience in one or more of the course areas may waive the appropriate courses and substitute another elective with the approval of the program coordinator.
Business Core—12 Semester Hours
ACG 6405 Accounting Information Systems II (3 hours) This is a partial list of courses that could be used to fulfill this degree requirement. Courses at the 5000-level or courses outside the College of Business Administration may be taken with the approval of the MSM/MIS program coordinator.
Management Information Systems Core—12 Semester Hours ISM 6121 Advanced Systems Analysis and Design (3 hours) ISM 6155 Advanced Database Administration (3 hours) ISM 6305 Information Resource Management (3 hours) ISM 6XXX Management of Telecommunications (3 hours)
Electives—6 Semester Hours
ISM 6XXX Electronic Commerce (3 hours)
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