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Master of Science in Administration

The Master of Science in Administration degree provides the knowledge and skills required for administrators and supervisors to function effectively in a wide variety of administrative settings, plus the specialized processes and competencies needed for a particular professional field. It is offered in nine concentrations.

  • 36 credit hours
  • Taught face-to-face and/or online

Admission Requirements

  • To be admitted to the Master of Science in Administration degree program, candidates must hold a four-year baccalaureate or equivalent degree from a college or university of recognized standing and meet the requirements for regular admission to the College of Graduate Studies.
  • Applicants who possess an undergraduate GPA less than 2.7 may be considered for conditional admission.

Available Concentrations & Requirements

Acquisitions Administration

The Acquisitions Administration concentration deals with the tracking and organizing of purchases and inventory. This role is indispensible to organizations both large and small in the public, non-profit, government and military sectors.

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Required Core  (18 hours)

  • MSA 600 Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
  • MSA 601 Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
  • MSA 602 Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
  • MSA 603 Strategic Planning for the Administrator
  • MSA 604 Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
  • MSA 699 Applied Research Project in Administration

Required Courses  (6 hours)

  • MGT 533 Purchasing Strategy
  • PSC 522 Regulatory Processes and Administrative Law

Electives  (9-12 hours)

Select three or four of the following:

  • IET 500 Production Concepts
  • IET 527 Industrial Safety Management
  • MGT 542 Inventory and Materials Management
  • MGT 543 Management and Control of Quality
  • PSC 514 American Public Policy Making
  • PSC 712 Implementation and Reform of Public Programs
  • PSC 714 Program Analysis and Evaluation

Cognate Courses  (0-3 hours)

Select any course offered within any MSA degree program concentration or one of the following courses, in consultation with an academic advisor and approved by the MSA Director:

  • MSA 501 Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
  • MSA 634 Managerial Accounting Concepts
  • MSA 635 Financial Management
  • MSA 640 Quantitative Applications in Decision Making
  • MSA 660 Marketing Administration
  • MSA 681 Administrative Practicum
  • MSA 690 Internship
  • MSA 696 Special Topics

Note: MSA 681 and MSA 690 are only available to students admitted to Central Michigan University's Mount Pleasant campus.

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