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Interdisciplinary Administration Programs College of Graduate Studies Central Michigan University

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  • Mount Pleasant, MI
    location
  • Public
    type
  • Small
    setting
  • 56%44%
    student ratio
  • 179
    total students
  • $8,208 | $13,788
    in-state tuition | out-of-state tuition
  • Rolling
    fall application deadline
  • Not Reported
    acceptance rate
  • 20 Degrees
    degrees offered

Overview

Central Michigan University's Nationally Acclaimed Interdisciplinary Master of Science in Administration Programs

Central Michigan University's interdisciplinary Master of Science in Administration (MSA) programs prepare students for successful careers in administration in private, public, and non-profit settings. Since 1975, Central Michigan's 36-credit M.S. in Administration program has earned an international reputation for excellence. Over 30,000 American and international students have graduated from the program.

Over the decades, the MSA program has grown into an impressive roster of interdisciplinary administration degrees with 11 concentrations in specific fields. Students can choose concentrated studies in acquisitions administration, general administration, health services administration, human resources administration, information resource management, international administration, leadership, organizational communication, public administration, recreation and parks administration, and sports administration.

Students enjoy the flexibility of earning their degree full-time or part-time at the main campus in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, or through off-campus or online course options.

MSA Graduates Become Skilled Administrators in Private, Public, and Nonprofit Settings

The main thrust of Central Michigan University's Master of Science in Administration degrees is action-oriented, forward-looking management within a broad organizational perspective. Graduate studies provide insights into human and organizational relationships and encourage students to develop the ability to see the "big picture" as it relates to an organization and its environment.

Students develop skills in oral and written communication and hone their ability to make sound, analytical judgments. MSA graduates are prepared to be ethically-responsible administrators who are able to work effectively in a variety of private, public, and nonprofit settings at all levels of business administration.

Learning the Ropes to Administer Effectively in Rapidly Changing Environments

The interdisciplinary administration program's uniqueness is its ability to readily adapt the coursework and processes to reflect an organization's rapidly changing information and technology needs. Graduate studies reflect sensitivity to the various constituencies, their demographics, and cultures.

The MSA faculty brings together accomplished professors from several Central Michigan University departments. The interdisciplinary collaboration gives students an invaluable understanding of an administrator's complex responsibilities from different, critical viewpoints.

One graduate student's comments are representative of how many others feel about their MSA professors: "My professors inspire me. In their job, they juggle teaching, research, and meetings, and make the time to mentor students. Having great faculty allows students to have a much smoother college career."

MSA Core Curriculum

With an emphasis on integrative learning, critical thinking and creative problem solving, the 36-credit MSA curriculum includes 15-21 hours in core business administration courses. One core course, "Financial Analysis, Planning and Control," helps students build a skill-set to oversee the administration of an organization's financial management and accounting practices and functions, describe the financial objectives of modern organizations, and identify the similarities and differences between the financial objectives of private, public, and non-profit organizations.

Other administrative skills learned include the ability to explain budgeting's role in financial decision-making for long-term and short-term financial planning and explaining various sources of capital and how funds are raised by organizations.

Another powerful core MSA course is "Quantitative Applications in Decision Making," which helps students develop the capacity to work in situations requiring quantitative analysis, conceptualize the problems within a statistical and analytical framework, and understand basic statistical and analytic models. Typical topics covered in the course include analysis of variance, regression, Bayesian decision theory, linear programming, PERT/CPM, queuing theory, time series, and forecasting.

Central Michigan University graduate students select one of 11 MSA concentrations and complete 15-18 credits of coursework in that specialty. The concentrations are: acquisitions administration, general administration, health services administration, human resources administration, information resource management, international administration, leadership, organizational communication, public administration, recreation and parks administration, and sports administration.

Internships and Capstone Research Projects

Students who are not currently working in administrative positions take a graduate internship course, which includes a 12-hour workshop and a 300-hour internship experience. The workshop teaches students research methodology and the Institutional Review Board process. The internship culminates with the completion of a research paper.

Instead of the internship course, working students who have administrative jobs take "Integrative Analysis of Administration." This graduate course teaches students vital business administration skills such as: developing generalizations and conceptual frameworks for organizing thought, applying critical and creative analysis of administrative issues, applying decision-making concepts and theory, using quantitative techniques in managerial decisions, resolving issues through the use of research methods, and effectively presenting recommendations to senior management. The course includes a workshop in which students learn research methodology and the Institutional Review Board process. The course culminates with the completion of a research paper.

Graduate Certificate Programs in Administration

CMU also offers several 15-credit graduate certificate programs in administration for students who desire advanced administration training. Graduate certificates are offered in acquisitions administration, general administration, health services administration, human resources administration, information resource management, international administration, leadership, organizational communication, and public administration.

About Central Michigan University

Central Michigan University is a nationally distinguished institution of higher education with award-winning faculty and over 200 academic programs at the bachelor's, master's, specialists, and doctoral levels, including over 30 interdisciplinary degrees.

Central Michigan University's main campus is located in Mt. Pleasant, 61 miles north of the state capital of Lansing. The university's campus is situated on 480 acres in a scenic park-like setting. The Chippewa River, a popular recreational waterway, flows through the charming college town of 26,000 residents. Over 20,000 students attend classes at the main campus. Many programs and courses are also available online and at more than 60 locations throughout Michigan and North America.


Location & Contact

Interdisciplinary Administration Programs

College of Graduate Studies
Central Michigan University

Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
United States

Dr. Nana Korash

Director

Phone: 989-774-6525
Fax: 989-774-2575
Email: msa@cmich.edu

Ms. Denise Schafer

Coordinator

Phone: 989-774-4373
Fax: 989-774-2575
Email: schaf1dr@cmich.edu

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Degrees & Award

  • Degrees Offered
    • Major Degree Levels Offered
    • Organizational Communication Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
      Graduate Certificate
    • Human Resource Administration Graduate Certificate
    • International Administration Graduate Certificate
      Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Information Resource Management Graduate Certificate
      Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Sport Administration Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Health Services Administration Graduate Certificate
      Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Acquisitions Administration Graduate Certificate
      Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Recreation And Park Administration Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Public Administration Graduate Certificate
      Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • General Administration Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
      Graduate Certificate
    • Human Resources Administration Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
    • Leadership Graduate Certificate
      Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
  • Degrees Awarded
    • Master's Degrees Not reported
    • Doctoral Degrees Not reported
    • First Professional Degrees Not reported
    • Other Advanced Degrees Not reported
    • * Shows the number of degrees awarded for the last academic year that data was reported.
  • Earning Your Degree
    • Part-time study available? Yes
    • Evening/weekend programs available? Yes
    • Distance learning programs available? Yes
    • Terminal master's degree available? Not reported
  • Degree Requirements
    • Master's Degrees Alternate accepted
    • Doctoral Degrees Not reported
    • First Professional Degrees Not reported
    • Other Advanced Degrees Not reported

Admissions

  • Acceptance Rate
    • AppliedNot Reported
    • AcceptedNot Reported
    • Acceptance RateNot Reported
    • EnrolledNot Reported
  • Applying
    • Application Fee - Domestic $35
    • Application Fee - International $45
    • Electronic applications accepted? Yes
    • Applications processed on a rolling basis? Yes
  • Application Deadlines
    • Type Domestic International Priority Date
    • Fall deadline June 1st Not Reported
    • Winter deadline Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported
    • Spring deadline October 1st Not Reported
  • Entrance Requirements
    • Master's Degreesbachelor's degree with minimum GPA of 2.7
    • Doctoral's DegreesNot Reported
    • First-Professional's DegreesNot Reported
    • Other Advanced DegreesNot Reported
    • International DegreesNot Reported

Tuition & Fees

  • Tuition & Fees
    • In-state tuition *$8,208
    • Out-of-state tuition *$13,788
    • International student tuitionNot Reported
    • * Tuition for full-time graduate student per academic year
  • Fees
    • Per-academic year feesNot Reported
    • Per-term feesNot Reported
    • One-time feeNot Reported
    • * Fees for full-time graduate students
  • Financial Support
    • Financial award applicants must submitNot Reported
    • Application deadlines for financial awardsNot Reported
    • Types of financial support availableCareer or Field-Related Internships, Federal Work-Study, Graduate Assistantships, out-of-state merit awards, non-resident graduate awards

Student Body

  • Gender
    • Total Graduate Students179
    • Female Percentage56%
    • Male Percentage44%
  • Participation
    • Total Graduate Students179
    • Part-time Percentage43%
    • Full-time Percentage57%
  • Ethnicity
    • Hispanic / Latino0%
    • Black / African American9%
    • White / Caucasian79%
    • American Indian / Alaskan Native3%
    • Asian4%
    • Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander0%
    • Two or more races0%
    • Unknown5%

Research

  • Existing Research
    • Focus of faculty researchInterdisciplinary studies in acquisitions administration, health services administration, sport administration, recreation and park administration, and international administration
    • Externally sponsored research expenditures last yearNot Reported

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