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The Master's level Management Sciences Program offers the following customized paths of study: Finance-Accounting, Management of Technology and Information Systems, Organizational Behavior, and Marketing Management. The programs aim to train experts in those areas and, for students who plan to continue to doctoral work, the base for doing research. The programs aim to train experts in these areas, and to provide the research tools that will prepare students for doctoral studies.
M.Sc. in Finance-Accounting 
The Finance-Accounting Program is a research-oriented course of study that emphasizes the foundations of financial decision-making by corporations and investors alike. The program is tailored for those who are interested in pursuing a research-oriented career - in the Faculty's doctoral program, or elsewhere. Topics covered include individual portfolio decisions, financial market operation, financial asset pricing, corporate investment and financing decisions.
M.Sc. in Management of Technology and Information Systems 
The Management of Technology and Information Systems Program prepares enrollees for managerial, consulting, or research positions in this important and rapidly growing area. Accordingly, the program provides both a theoretical basis and practical experience in the development and management of these systems. Research and executive development in this area are supported by the Marcel and Annie Adams Institute for Business Management Information Systems.
M.Sc. in Organizational Behavior
The Organizational Behavior Program provides comprehensive specialized training focusing on human behavior in organizations, organizational structure and processes, human resource management, labor relations, consulting behavior, and organizational development. The program is designed for maximum flexibility, permitting enrollees to tie knowledge from their undergraduate studies and work experience to their present studies, choosing their course work according to personal area of interest. |