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The Master in Management (MAM)

*** We are no longer taking applications for the Master in Management degree. We invite you to consider the Hamline Master of Business Administration (MBA).

The first concern of business is to generate profits that increase shareholder value by meeting customer needs. But how do you achieve corporate goals without losing corporate values? How do you create profits in a changing marketplace? Today, business managers must possess a broad range of core competencies to compete successfully.

The Master in Management (MAM) degree is for new and aspiring managers committed to leading individuals and teams to meet the complex fiscal and economic challenges of the business world. The Hamline University Master of Arts in Management (MAM) degree balances quantitative and qualitative components providing professionals with critical communication, interpersonal and leadership skills to manage individuals and teams to achieve business outcomes.
 

The Faculty

Learn from full- and part-time faculty, who are leaders in their respective fields, through coursework that is directly applicable to the pressing issues faced by today's business leaders. More on the Faculty>
 

Program Options

Our programs are designed for working professionals, with evening classes, flexible scheduling, and a choice of locations. Choose the program option — traditional or accelerated — that best fits your schedule and career goals.

Traditional Model at the St. Paul Campus

Students select either full or part-time study, have a choice of electives and concentrations, and may pursue cross-sector dual degrees. They take twelve 4-credit courses in 14-week terms, and usually complete the program within 2-4 years.
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Cohort Model at the Minneapolis Center

Students participate in a cohort – a group of students who start and complete the program together – and attend classes one night per week. They complete twelve 4-credit courses in 8-week terms over 2 years.
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Cohort Model at the St. Paul Campus

Students participate in a cohort – a group of students who start and move through the required courses together. They complete nine 4-credit required courses in 8-week terms. Elective courses are available throughout the program during any term, and can be taken at each student's choice. They usually complete the program in 2 years.
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A Multitude of Opportunities

Hamline University offers a welcoming, collaborative learning environment that will support your commitment to best practices in management. Be prepared to network. Fellow students include accomplished professionals. International students add to the diverse classroom and campus experience. Hamline University provides strong support services and an outstanding library for study and research.
 


  Talk to the Program Director

 

Robert Kramarczuk, Program Director, Master in Management  Robert (Bob) Kramarczuk
  Program Director  
  Master in Management
  (651) 523-2170
  Send E-mail to Robert Kramarczuk 
  Robert Kramarczuk's Biography
  
  
   

Talk to a Faculty Member

 
Robert Routhieaux, Associate Professor, Master in Management  Robert (Rob) Routhieaux
  Associate Professor
  Master in Management
  (651) 523-2642 
  Send E-mail to Rob Routhieaux
  Rob Routhieaux' Biography      

  Professor Rob Routhieaux was recently   awarded a grant from the Academy of Management ODC Endowment Fund to support his research project entitled "Rebuilding and Maintaining Internal Communication and Morale after Organizational Crisis."


Graduate School of Management
Hamline University
1536 Hewitt Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55104-1284
Phone: 651-523-2284
Fax: 651-523-3098
gsm@hamline.edu