Management
A degree in management gives you the knowledge and certification needed to lead operations on an international level and manage people and teams. There is an increasing demand for management professionals across various sectors of the economy. They are also in the top-tier of the highest paid professionals globally, with some being paid three times the average salary for other occupations, as reflected in the statistics of the Bureau of Labour.
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Management Degree Courses
A business degree in management will equip you with the basics of the world’s economy, international business operations, and people management. You will learn these theories and play them out through practical case studies, team assignments, and capacity building sessions in the following courses-
- Business Law and Ethics for Managers
- Business Model Development
- Business Statistics
- Business Writing
- Collaborative Team Skills
- Consulting Projects
- Creativity and Innovation
- Entrepreneurship and Value Creation
- Fundamentals of Finance
- Global Supply Operations
- Human Resource Management
- Leading Organizations
- Lean Launch
- Marketing and Business Performance
- Negotiations
- Organization and Management Leadership
- Organizational Behavior
- Principles of International Business
- Public Speaking
- Venture Capital Experience
Careers In Management
Graduates of the management degree are often recruited immediately by start-up firms, consulting agencies, tech companies, manufacturing organizations, retail companies, as well as small and medium businesses, and not-for-profit organizations. You can consider starting in any of the following careers upon graduation-
Career | Growth* | Median Salary* |
Administrative Services Managers | 12.47% | $81,080 |
Chief Executives |
| $168,140 |
Compliance Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Construction Managers | 17.21% | $82,790 |
General and Operations Managers |
| $95,440 |
Industrial Production Managers |
| $89,190 |
Investment Fund Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Loss Prevention Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Management Analysts | 23.87% | $78,600 |
Nursery and Greenhouse Managers |
| $69,300 |
Regulatory Affairs Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Sales Managers | 14.95% | $105,260 |
Security Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Social and Community Service Managers | 13.78% | $59,970 |
Storage and Distribution Managers |
| $81,830 |
Supply Chain Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Transportation Managers |
| $81,830 |
Wind Energy Operations Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Wind Energy Project Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
*Data obtained from the Occupational Information network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
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Application Requirements
All students are required to meet general university and NAHCEU admission requirements.