This program is designed for working professionals who have completed their master’s degree and are interested in further developing knowledge and skill areas in management and administration in private, public, and nonprofit administration.
The C.A.M.S. allows the individual the opportunity to follow a self-designed program of study and requires the successful completion of eighteen credit hours or six three-credit courses in the fields of management and administration, drawing upon graduate-level courses offered as part of the Master of Science in Administration Program. The program enjoys a practical and applied orientation led by an experienced interdisciplinary faculty team.
Special Note
Advising: The program directors serve as academic advisors for all M.S.A. and C.A.M.S. students. Students are encouraged to seek advice or assistance with questions or concerns. The directors work with each student in planning individual programs of study upon admission and then candidacy.
Student Advisory Board: Students are encouraged to participate in the program through the Student Advisory Board. The board has been active in suggesting curriculum updates, admissions revisions, and student resource needs. If a student is interested in participating, the director should be contacted for further information.