Sep 17, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Change Management Certificate


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The graduate Change Management certificate is a set of 13 credit hours designed specifically for adults to learn how to manage complex change by clearing away ambiguity and facilitating the effective implementation of change initiatives. Course topics include effective communication, continuous improvement processes, team facilitation, leadership, and project management. These hours transfer into Masters of Arts in Management: Change Management concentration. The certificate in Change Management can be taken independent of enrollment in any graduate degree program.

Admission Requirements for Business Certificate Program


Please see the Admissions  page of this catalog. In addition to those requirements, applicants must also meet the following requirements:

  • College level math course with a minimum grade of “C”;
  • a Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in any discipline; or
  • an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution in any discipline with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or greater for their last 60 hours of academic work.

Provisional admission may be granted to undergraduate students who have graduated from an accredited institution but do not meet the minimum GPA criteria. In order to gain full admission, they must receive a grade of “B” or better on all courses marked with ** in their respective certificate programs.

Professional Conduct


Students in the program are expected to conduct themselves as professionals-in-training both inside and outside the virtual classroom. We encourage and expect students to treat others (including classmates and instructors) with sensitivity and dignity. Impairment, incompetence, ethical misconduct, and/or problematic behavior may be identified and addressed in a variety of ways and by a variety of persons, including but not limited to students, faculty, supervisors, clients, and/or members of the community. If student behaviors or attitudes are egregious, he or she may be dismissed immediately. If student behaviors or attitudes are less dire, they will be addressed in a confidential meeting with the student’s faculty advisor and/or Dean of the College of Professional Schools who will make a plan for remediation in an articulated time frame. At the end of the stated period, during which time the students would be placed on probation, he or she could return to Student in Good Standing status, continue on probation, or be dismissed depending upon the ability to successfully complete the corrective action. Students may appeal this process at any time.

Outcomes


The Master of Arts degree in Management students will be expected to meet the following educational outcomes:

  • Integrate management theory and practice to meet organizational goals.
  • Effectively communicate and collaborate with others.
  • Develop skills of leadership.
  • Present and implement solutions to address business problems.
  • Distinguish ethical aspects of managerial decisions.
  • Identify and secure resources necessary to solve business problems.

Assessment


The Master of Arts in Management, M.A. program will use signature assessments in key courses along with a capstone experience evaluation in MG 695 .

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