Management, M.A.M.

Dr. Jennifer Plantier, Program Director

The Master of Arts in Management (MAM) is the next step for aspiring graduates or leaders with an interest in pursuing management careers or for mid-career professionals looking to take on management responsibilities. This 30 to 36-hour program draws on all the disciplines of business and management, allowing students to develop their understanding of business operations and organizational behavior from multiple perspectives. Ultimately, the goal is for students to graduate with a solid foundation in effective management practice in their chosen industry, to prepare them for an eventual leadership role. The degree may be of particular interest to Hardin Simmons University students who have acquired a major in business administration or one of the university’s liberal arts degrees.

The MA in Management is a fully online program to provide students with needed flexibility in completing course work.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for the MA in Management program, a candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, with a 3.0 GPA in undergraduate work. To receive full admission to the program, students must provide:

  1. Official transcripts from all schools attended showing a conferred degree.
  2. A detailed resume
  3. A writing sample
  4. An interview (in person, online, or telephone) with the Program Director.

No GMAT or GRE required

International Students

International students who wish to participate in the MA in Management program can take it fully online from their home country.

A student whose native language is not English must provide an official TOEFL score of 550 on the paper-based exam, a 213 on the computer-based exam or a 79 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT). TOEFL scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. HSU school codes: TOEFL- 6268

Residency Requirements

A maximum of 18 semester-hours of approved graduate work may be transferred into the MAM program provided the student did not complete the previous degree. A maximum of 6 semester hours may be transferred from a previously completed degree. These courses must have been taken within 10 years prior to the first enrolled semester at HSU.

Early Admission to Graduate Learning (EAGL)

Undergraduate students who are approaching their senior year of undergraduate work at Hardin-Simmons University are encouraged to apply to the EAGL program. Admission requirements are the same as those for full admission to the MAM, except that the cumulative GPA for all HSU coursework to date can substitute for the overall undergraduate GPA. Admitted students may take up to 6 hours of MAM coursework in their senior year to apply toward their MAM degree. By completing the remaining MAM core curriculum, electives, and all other requirements of the MAM, the student may receive the master's degree upon the completion of 36 hours of graduate work (that includes up to 6 hours taken as an undergraduate). The undergraduate degree will be awarded upon completion of all requirements for that degree program.

Undergraduates in Graduate Courses

In accordance with the standards of the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), courses in the MAM program must be reserved for graduate students admitted to the MAM program. Exceptions will be made only under the following circumstances:

  1. The undergraduate has been admitted into the EAGL program.
  2. The undergraduate is a senior with a cumulative GPA of 3.5.
  3. There is some extenuating circumstance which justifies allowing the undergraduate to take a graduate course.

Enrollment in the graduate course must be explicitly approved on a case-by-case basis either by the program director or by the Dean of the Kelley College of Business and Professional Studies.

Time of Course Offerings

MAM courses are offered fully online. Classes are offered in 8-week format with few exceptions.The calendar of course offerings allows select students the possibility of completing their MAM in as few as 12 months. Contact the program director for additional information.

Comprehensive Exam

The MAM's comprehensive simulation will require knowledge of specific information drawn from management and marketing, as well as some knowledge of the legal and regulatory environment, ethics. and social responsibility in business. Students must register for the COMP 6000 MAM course in their final semester. The student must successfully complete this simulation with a minimum score of 70%. Students who score below the minimum score will be required to pass a written and oral exam.

Time Limit

The student must complete the MAM in 5 years from the semester of first admission.

 

Courses

By action of the Graduate Council and graduate faculty, all students must have a minimum of 50% of their curriculum in 6000 level courses.

Curriculum

Complete the following:

Required Courses

BSAD 6310Issues in Management and Marketing

3

ECON 6330Economic Analysis

3

BSAD 6330Legal and Ethical Issues in Business

3

MGMT 5353Law of Human Resource Management

3

MGMT 5367Advance Organizational Theory

3

MGMT 6351Organizational Behavior

3

MGMT 6355Human Resource Management

3

MKTG 6364Marketing Strategy

3

MGMT 6357Management Strategy

3

Total Credit Hours:27

Business Electives

Business Electives (9)

9

Total Credit Hours:9

Comprehensive Exam

COMP 6000Comprehensive Exam

0

Total Credit Hours: 36