Master of Science in Management (M.S.M) Online Program
The Master of Science in Management Program at Warner University is designed to prepare students for managerial and leadership roles in today's workforce. Adults in the fields of health care, law enforcement, psychology, sociology, education and business will find the MSM program very beneficial for future career and personal growth. Courses are offered online throughout the year.
View MSM Course Descriptions
MSM Courses:
- MGT 5010 - Organizational Effectiveness
- MGT 5030 - Leading Groups and Teams
- MGT 5040 - Developing Organizational Intelligence
- BUS 5050 - Marketing Management
- MGT 5060 - Entrepreneurial Thinking for Managers
- BUS 5070 - Human Resource Management
- BUS 5080 - Legal Environment of Business
- BUS 5100 - Business Management from a Christian Worldview
- BUS 5170 - Economics for Managers
- BUS 5180 - Finance for Managers
- MGT 5190 - Current Trends and Challenges in Organizations
- MGT 5200 - Integrated Studies in Management
Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree from a regionally accredited college or university
- Undergraduate GPA (last 60 hours)
a. 3.0 or higher - regular admission
b. 2.0 to 2.99 - Approval needed - Work experience relating to the field of study is beneficial
Admission Procedures:
Complete an Admissions Application
- Pay the appropriate application fee
- Request and submit official transcripts from each college and university attended. One transcript must indicate the awarding of a bachelor degree.
- Two letters of recommendation (one academic and one work-related)
- Submit required essays, lifestyle commitment form, computer availability, and Internet access guarantee.
- Successful completion of the Miller Analogy Test (MAT) with a combined (Verbal & Quantitative) test score of 363. Students must complete the MAT before or within their first semester of study and may not receive full acceptance until testing is completed with official score posted.
- An official test score from the TOEFL exam (if English is not the native language) with a score of 550 or higher.
Transfer of Credit:
A student may transfer up to 6 semester hours of graduate credit into the MSM program, provided the credits were completed within three years prior of matriculation and the credits are acceptable substitutes for courses in the program.


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