The mode of delivery of the program can be full-time, part-time, distance-learning, accelerated, or executive. The MM program for younger professionals with limited professional experience often resembles an
MBA program. It typically prepares students to handle management issues in all areas of business, with the option to concentrate or specialize in one area. Most programs begin with a set of required courses and then offer more specialized courses two thirds of the way through the program. Topics in the MM program often
accounting,
finance,
business administration,
international business,
marketing management,
supply chain management,
human resources,
nonprofit management, and
entrepreneurship. The MM program for senior professionals with managerial experience (typically 10+ years) often resembles an Executive MBA (EMBA) program. It typically prepares students to handle the tasks associated with interdisciplinary business-related subjects such as ethical decision making,
business law, global business values, workplace security,
corporate crime, and employee motivation. ==Admissions==