Master of Management

The Master of Management (MM, MBM, MiM, MMgt) is a master's degree comprising one or two years graduate level coursework in business management.[1]

In terms of content, it is similar to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as it contains identical management courses but is open to prospective postgraduate candidates at any level in their career unlike MBA programs that have longer course credit requirements and only accept mid-career professionals. In many cases it is synonymous with the Master of Science in Management (MSM or MiM)[1] and is also related to the Master of Science in Commerce (MS-Comm or MS-Com).[2]

As the program is designed for students interested in entering leadership roles, the degree attracts applicants from diverse academic disciplines.

A global survey of business schools offering MIM programs shows a robust growth in applications in times of global recession triggered by COVID-19.[3][4] This growth in applications shows the demand for pre-experience programs among domestic and international candidates preparing for management careers.[5]

  1. ^ a b "Andreas Kaplan: A school is "a building that has four walls…with tomorrow inside": Toward the reinvention of the business school". Business Horizons. doi:10.1016/j.bushor.2018.03.010.
  2. ^ "University of Virginia McIntire — M.S. in Commerce | McIntire School of Commerce - UVA". University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  3. ^ "The Global Demand for Graduate Management Education". Nov 10, 2020.
  4. ^ "GMAC reports increase in business school applications". The PIE News. Nov 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "Reconfiguration of the Enrollment Funnel: Survey of Applications to Graduate Business Schools". Nov 10, 2020.

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