MA in Organizational Management
The Antioch University name has been synonymous with leadership in management education for many years.
The curriculum in the Master of Arts (MA) in Organizational Management program provides an alternative to traditional business school educations, such as a MBA, by focusing on innovation and technology, human resource management, international business, and non-profit management. Coursework places an emphasis on applying concepts to real life situations through experiential exercises, projects, and discussions of issues in students' own work environments.
The Practicum Project allows the student to select an area of interest and pursue theoretical and practical implications. There are also opportunities for Education Abroad programs. Antioch University's management curriculum attempts to create a cohesive experience for students that places equal emphases on personal vision, sensitivity to social contexts, and technical skills for practical problem solving.
Areas of Concentration:
- Women’s International Studies in Entrepreneurship (WISE)
- Non-Profit Management
- Sports Management
- International Business & Marketing
The MAOM is a 60-quarter program. International students will be able to complete this master’s degree in approximately one full year of study.
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