The MSA program integrates the private, public and non-profit sectors into the curriculum and recognizes the advantages for emerging leaders to relate these sectors in the economy and community. Our emphasis is less quantitative than a traditional MBA program in order to concentrate more on administrative, management and leadership skills. However, required courses such as Statistics and Financial Management ensure that students grasp resource management skills.
Course work includes Qualifying Courses, a minimum of sixteen credits of Core Courses, and a minimum of twelve credits of Electives; the latter offering areas of specialization within the master's program.
We meet the needs of many working professionals through evening and weekend classes. For degree completion illustrations, please take a look at the completion options.
For additional information, please contact:
Dr. Robert Letovsky, Director
Jeanmarie Hall Room 149
Box 273
802.654.2477
rletovsky@smcvt.edu
Dr. Paul Olsen, Associate Director
Jeanmarie Hall Room 169C
Box 38
802.654.2661
polsen@smcvt.edu
Diana Hoppe, Program Assistant
Jeanmarie Hall Room 149H
Box 38
802.654.2369
dhoppe@smcvt.edu