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The
Master
of
Arts
in
Organizational
Management
is
designed
to
develop
or
enhance
the
management
skills
necessary
to
function
effectively
within
private
businesses,
non-profit
organizations,
and
public
agencies.
The
curriculum
addresses
executive
management,
budgeting,
human
resources
management,
organizational
development,
conflict
management,
strategic
planning,
information
management,
and
decision
making,
among
other
subjects.
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The
Master
in
Business
Administration
(MBA)
develops
students
for
the
role
managers
play
in
defining
business
problems,
assessing
information,
considering
alternatives,
and
choosing
the
best
solution.
To
prepare
students
for
this
decision-making
role,
the
MBA
has
been
designed
to
introduce
the
theory
or
principles
that
frame
a
wide
range
of
problems
or
issues
in
each
of
the
courses.
The
most
current
techniques
or
tools
are
applied
to
these
theories
to
allow
students
to
practice
making
decisions
to
solve
a
wide
range
of
problems.
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The
Master
in
Business
Administration
(MBA)
develops
students
for
the
role
managers
play
in
defining
business
problems,
assessing
information,
considering
alternatives,
and
choosing
the
best
solution.
To
prepare
students
for
this
decision-making
role,
the
MBA
has
been
designed
to
introduce
the
theory
or
principles
that
frame
a
wide
range
of
problems
or
issues
in
each
of
the
courses.
The
most
current
techniques
or
tools
are
applied
to
these
theories
to
allow
students
to
practice
making
decisions
to
solve
a
wide
range
of
problems.
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The
rise
of
electronic
business
is
changing
the
way
traditional
firms
operate
and
structure
their
organizations.
The
dynamics
of
e-Business
have
also
required
companies
to
compete
in
innovative
ways,
as
well
as
opened
the
doors
of
opportunity
for
creating
global
businesses.
To
accommodate
the
emerging
e-Business
marketplace,
University
of
Phoenix
offers
a
comprehensive
MBA/e-Business
program
to
equip
managers
with
the
necessary
skills
to
conduct
business
in
an
e-Business
environment.
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The
MBA/GM
program
has
been
developed
to
provide
individuals
with
the
opportunity
to
study
in
a
program
specifically
designed
for
management
multicultural
and
multinational
workforces
effectively
in
a
rapidly-changing
environment.
The
MBA/GM
program
provides
students
with
a
broad-based
understanding
of
the
economics
of
international
and
global
business
operations,
and
prepares
students
to
manage
human
and
material
resources
effectively
and
efficiently
within
international
cultural,
legal,
and
political
contexts.
Globalization
has
increased
the
need
for
individuals
with
specialized
knowledge
and
skills
necessary
to
manage
multicultural
and
multinational
workforces
effectively
in
a
rapidly-changing
environment.
The
MBA/GM
program
has
been
developed
to
provide
those
individuals
the
opportunity
to
study
in
a
program
specifically
designed
for
their
needs
as
current
or
future
managers.
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The
MBA/HCM
is
designed
to
provide
students
with
the
business
management
skills
needed
to
manage
successfully
in
today's
health
care
delivery
systems.
The
MBA/HCM
program
emphasizes
the
identification,
analysis,
and
solution
of
complex
management
problems
with
a
foundation
of
health
care
concepts
and
decision
models
that
will
support
the
variety
of
management
roles
that
can
be
seen
in
today's
health
care
environment.
The
MBA/HCM
specialization
is
based
upon
courses
in
health
care
organizations,
health
care
finance,
quality
and
data
base
management,
health
care
infrastructure,
and
health
care
strategic
management.
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The
MBA/HRM
program
is
designed
to
meet
the
needs
of
a
broad
but
unique
population
-
the
working
adult
manager
or
supervisor
who
could
benefit
from
a
graduate
business
education.
Because
the
tools
of
the
human
resources
management
science
are
applicable
to
the
problems
of
the
public
sector
as
well
as
the
private
sector,
students
whose
career
interests
involve
not-for-profit
enterprise
are
also
encouraged
to
seek
admission.
The
MBA/HRM
program
requires
a
practical
background
in
business,
and
the
successful
candidate
will
have
a
least
three
years
of
relevant
experience.
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Master
of
Business
Administration
program
with
specialization
in
Marketing
(MBA/MKT)
program
is
designed
to
meet
the
needs
of
a
broad
but
unique
population
-
the
working
adult
manager
or
supervisor
who
could
benefit
from
a
graduate
business
education.
Because
the
tools
of
the
marketing
science
are
applicable
to
the
problems
of
the
public
sector
as
well
as
the
private
sector,
students
whose
career
interests
involve
not-for-profit
enterprise
are
also
encouraged
to
seek
admission.
The
MBA/MKT
program
requires
a
practical
background
in
business,
and
the
successful
candidate
will
have
a
least
three
years
of
relevant
experience.
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The
MBA/TM
program
is
dedicated
to
the
linkage
of
technical
and
business
cultures
as
integrated
functions
of
the
technology-based
organization
and
to
the
establishment
of
an
innovative
environment
which
will
encompass
the
creation
to
application
spectrum
of
technology
development.
The
functional/core
provides
students
with
a
solid
business
foundation.
The
cross-functional
core
consists
of
a
series
of
interdisciplinary
courses
which
are
organized
around
the
following
themes:
program
management,
management
of
change,
and
strategic
planning.
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