Master's

Master of Science in Management

Format
Online
EST. Program Length
credit Hours
36

Learn How to Lead

Become a better leader with the fully online Master of Science in Management. This program will meet you where you are in your career and prepare you for management. You will develop the skills necessary to lead an organization toward success. You can also choose the optional concentration in Criminal Justice Leadership. This concentration focuses on the nuances of management in the realm of public safety. No matter what kind of organization you are in, you will be ready to take on the challenge of leadership with a Master of Science in Management.

Experienced Faculty

Our faculty have led their own successful businesses. They use their practical experience to inform what is taught in the classroom. That way, you know that what you learn actually works.

Flexible Schedule

Warner’s online programs are built to bend around your schedule. You can work closely with your advisor to make sure that your online classes don’t interrupt your personal calendar!

Dynamic Field

A degree in management opens up opportunities in many different careers. In this program, you can tailor your courses to fit your interests and job path.

Admissions Requirements

  • Complete Your Application
    Fill out our free online application here.
  • Order Transcripts

    Order your official Bachelor’s degree transcripts.
  • Cumulative 3.0 GPA

    Students with a GPA of 2.68 – 2.99 will be admitted under a provisional acceptance.  Students with a GPA below 2.68 will be submitted to the Graduate Committee for review.
  • Two Professional Reference Letters
    Have a supervisor or coworker submit a reference letter on your behalf.
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Leigh Ann

Master of Science in Management, Class of 2024

Criminal Justice Leadership Concentration

This concentration will equip you with several courses dedicated to the nuance of management in the criminal justice system. These criminal justice courses take the place of business-orientated classes.

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