Management Masters


Program Director
Murrae Bowden

Courses in the Master in Management program focus on the practice of management in technical and nontechnical organizations and are grounded in a variety of analytic and administrative skills drawn from economics, organizational behavior, and quantitative methods. Knowledge of these skills alone does not guarantee success as a manager. Rather, it is the steady development of conceptual and integrative skills and the active blending of these basic areas of knowledge necessary to identify organizational problems, analyze them, synthesize solutions, and then implement decisions that signal growth of professional competence. The Masters Degree is designed to enhance your development and to prepare you to function effectively in technical and non-technical management positions. Choose 4 individual electives or a concentration.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
MGT503MicroeconomicsArt GuarinoFall-2009
MGT600Managerial AccountingRobert Pawlewicz, Thomas Carroll, Art GuarinoFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT607Managerial EconomicsDeborah GonzalezFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT609Introduction to Project ManagementFernando Portes, Joca Stefanovic, Robert Zandoli, Patricia Cataruozolo, Murugappan Chettiar, Celia Desmond, David Keeney, Alan Maltz, William Ruggles, Alan Gopin, Don RheinsteinFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT617Project Quality ManagementDon RheinsteinFall-2009
MGT618 Or EM/PME600Engineering Economics and Management PolicyDouglas FainFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT620Statistical ModelsRobert StinerockFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT623Financial ManagementEleni Gousgounis, William Stahlin, Terence StoeckertFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT630Global Business and MarketsRobert DonnellySpring I-2010
MGT638Corporate FinanceElliot FishmanTBA
MGT641Marketing ManagementMike Rodriguez, Gary Lynn, Edward VolchokFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT650International Business ManagementWilliam StahlinFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT656/ME650Total Quality ManagementWilliam Truran, Don RheinsteinTBA
MGT671Technology and Innovation ManagementSteven Savitz, William TruranFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT672Intellectual Property: The Law and FinanceElliot FishmanSpring I-2010
MGT673Global Innovation ManagementThomas LechlerTBA
MGT680Organizational Behavior and TheoryJoseph Morabito, Erika Henik, Zvi Aronson, Robert LazerFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT690Designing Complex OrganizationsHoward Berline, Joseph Morabito, Patricia HolahanFall-2009, Spring I-2010
MGT725Strategic ManagementNoushi Rahman, Ann MooneySpring I-2010


General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/12 Courses for Master's
Tuition per credit

$1100 per credit

$975 per credit (Howe School of Technology Management Returning Students)

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A Master's program from Stevens' Howe School of Technology Management available online. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, IEEE, NECA, NSPE, and SNAME.

If you're a professional with a bachelor's degree, you can earn a masters degree in an outstanding online Management  program delivered by the same superior faculty who teach in conventional settings. You receive the finest professional education using rich Internet features -- threaded discussions, chat, bulletin boards, e-mail, file sharing, whiteboards, and workgroups for in-depth participation. You also have online library privileges, with instant search and retrieval of important databases. Courses are taught using the most widely adopted distance learning web system.

The WebCampus learning environment forces students to apply themselves. That’s what I like about it. Accountability is at its highest in Stevens’ WebCampus."
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