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Graduate Programs in Management and Research Administration to provide skills and preparation to those working in sponsored research environments. The program provides participants with a specialized curriculum focused on an overview of research administration, sponsored programs, finance and accounting, compliance, legal issues, and organizational behavior. The certificate requires 18 credits (six courses). A cumulative average of 3.0 or better is required for a graduate certificate. Courses are seven weeks, conducted throughout the calendar year, and offered in face-to-face or fully online formats. The certificate program focuses on the following topics: • Leadership • Organizational theories of behavior • Communication • Financial accounting and financial management for sponsored programs • Compliance and legal issues • Managing contracts

Graduate Programs for Graduate and Professional Programs

Requirements Master of Science in Management with specialization in Research Administration RAC9009 Leadership and Organizational Behavior RAC9010 Introduction to Research Administration RAC9012 Financial Accounting for Sponsored Programs RAC9016 Compliance, Regulatory Environments and Legal Issues RAC9018 Financial Management for Sponsored Programs RAC9020 Contracts MSM9014 Organizational Development MSM9022 Changing Economies

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MSM9028

MSM9034 MSM9038

Managing Diversity in Contemporary Organizations Strategic Planning and Management Capstone Seminar (6 credits)

Certificate in Research Administration RAC9009 Leadership and Organizational Behavior RAC9010 Introduction to Research Administration RAC9012 Financial Accounting for Sponsored Programs RAC9016 Compliance, Regulatory Environments and Legal Issues RAC9018 Financial Management for Sponsored Programs RAC9020 Contracts

Learning Goals and Outcomes Students completing either of the Graduate Programs in Management and Research Administration will: 1. Demonstrate a proficiency of knowledge in the areas of research administration, finance and accounting for sponsored programs, compliance and regulatory issues. 2. Have advanced their ability in critical analysis and written and oral communications. 3. Have a basic understanding of leadership and organizational behavior. Students completing the Master of Science degree will additionally: 4. Demonstrate a proficiency of knowledge in the areas of organizational change and development, and managing diversity. 5. Have a basic understanding of how changing economies impact organizations. 6. Demonstrate knowledge in the areas of research methods and strategic planning. 7. Demonstrate mastery of knowledge by completing MSM9038 Capstone Seminar


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