Master of Science in Management Degree Programs
The Manager as Change-Agent:
The Master of Science in Management program prepares students for success in today’s fast-paced organizational milieu.
New England College students graduate as entrepreneurial leaders who are skilled at managing and bringing about change.
NEC offers the following management concentrations:
healthcare administration, nonprofit leadership, project management, and
strategic leadership.
New Program for Fall 2008: Marketing Management
New England College is pleased to offer two MSM programs in the State of Maine;
Healthcare Administration and
Nonprofit Leadership.
The Complete Skill Set:
The program recognizes the need to provide today’s managers with the skills necessary to
maximize efficiency in an increasingly time-sensitive and resource-lean business environment. The classroom experience is interactive,
helping students to develop their analytical and communication skills. In addition, NEC students learn how information technology can support
them in all facets of an organization, from operations to sales, marketing, finance, public relations, and more.
A Flexible, Tailored Delivery Model:
The program is based in Henniker, at New England College’s main campus,
or at sponsoring professional sites throughout New Hampshire. Programs are run as cohorts, meaning that a defined group of students
(usually not more than 20) takes the same sequence of courses together from initial enrollment until graduation. Courses run for seven week periods.
Blackboard-The Virtual Classroom:
The Master of Management programs utilize the online
learning platform, Blackboard, in addition to classroom time.
Dynamic Faculty:
Successful leaders in business and industry who are also accomplished classroom instructors,
these mentors bring scholarly perspectives as well as extensive professional experience. Our faculty include former hospital CEOs and CFOs,
Directors of Chambers of Commerce, Human Resource Vice Presidents, and nationally recognized management consultants. Find out more about our management faculty.
Curriculum and Concentrations:
The Master of Science in Management is a 36 credit program comprised of ten courses
and a thesis/project requirement. The program may range from one year to two years, depending upon the student's choice of schedule. Four concentrations are offered:
Organizational Leadership, Healthcare Administration, Nonprofit Leadership and Technology Project Management. The curriculum, always evolving,
explores the challenges and opportunities of the current business climate and capitalizes on the climate of opportunity in New Hampshire and
Northern New England.
We are proud members of the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education, the Business and Industry
Association of New Hampshire, and National Association of Graduate Admissions Professionals.
Master of Science in Management concentrations:

