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Once you’ve completed your degree in management, you’ll be ready to lead teams and meet goals with room to spare. Covering a range of topics from accounting and statistics to business law and operations management, you’ll emerge from this program fully equipped to mentor and manage with confidence.

The MSM degree provides a specialized area of study for the student who wants to acquire proficiency in management skills, including decision making, which will enable them graduate to carry out responsibilities in both general and specialized managerial roles. Concentrations in Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness, International Management, and Healthcare Management further develop managerial problem-solving skills in specific areas of applied management. As a result of successfully completing the MSM program, graduates should improve their ability to apply problem-solving skills to operational and strategic planning processes and to use written and verbal communication skills effectively to communicate the results of their problem-solving analyses and recommendations.

If you already have an Undergraduate Degree in Business, the Master of Science in Management (MSHRM) program at Troy University is a 10-course, 30 credit hour curriculum of study for students who hold an undergraduate degree within the past eight years in business administration from a regionally accredited school holding ACBSP or AACSB specialized accreditation for its business degree program. Persons not holding such a degree are welcome to apply, but admission standards are slightly different. Please call us for more information.

To learn more about Troy University's Master of Science in Management, visit our Graduate Catalog.

To learn more about the Sorrell College of Business, please visit our website.


:: About The Sorrell College of Business

 

Whether you are just beginning your college journey or taking your education to the next step, the Sorrell College of Business can equip you with the expertise and the confidence you need to embark on a promising career. From marketing to risk management and insurance, the SCOB has a dynamic degree suited to fit your needs. 

Not only will you receive expert instruction from our professors, but you will also find teachers who care about you. Within this student-centered culture of caring, you will be more than just a number. The dedicated faculty and staff are personally vested in seeing you succeed. Distance learning students can expect the same top-quality education, too. TROY’s online bachelor’s programs in business are ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.

For more information, visit the Sorrell College of Business website.


 

Center for International Business and Economic Development

Housed within the SCOB is the Center for International Business and Economic Development, which enhances TROY’s position as an economic development engine for the state of Alabama. The Center provides education, research and outreach opportunities unique to many universities in the area. For more information, visit the CIBED website. 


 

Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy

The Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy at Troy University provides a dynamic and rigorous education program focused on the moral imperatives of free markets and individual liberty, as well as relevant policy research on current and local issues.

Comprised of scholars and students who believe that free societies are better societies, the Johnson Center is run according to that creed. Just as we promote the free exchange of ideas in the larger society, so we defend academic freedom and expect scholarly innovation, excellence, and integrity within our own ranks.

The Johnson Center focuses on four core initiatives: educating students, scholarship/research, community outreach, and policy debates. For more information, please visit the Johnson Center website.