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Bachelor of Science in Management - Computer Information Systems (Online)

You’ve always been a people person. You enjoy working in teams and are quick to take the reins on projects. With a management degree from Post University, you can turn your knack for leadership into a management career. Great managers are needed in virtually every industry; you can pursue management jobs in operations management, retail, social and community service, supply chain management, sales, product development, administrative services, human resources, and more.

Program Highlights

As a student in our management degree program, you will learn about the hierarchy of organizations, how to integrate the people and systems of organizations, and how to leverage creativity and innovation to improve organizational effectiveness, now and in the future. You will work in diverse groups on projects that address problems of organizational design, development, and change at various levels in organizations as you explore subjects such as:

  • Human resource management
  • Organizational behavior
  • Team processes and development
  • Business Ethics
  • Communication

Upon completion of your management training, you will be able to apply the modern management theories, practices and techniques you’ve learned in a business setting.

Our experienced faculty has led teams in organizations of all sizes in many industries, including consulting, insurance, logistics and health care. Not only will they bring real-world scenarios into the classroom to help you develop your critical thinking and leadership skills, but they will also provide the support to guide yourself to graduate and enter your chosen field. We offer a variety of concentrations to customize your degree to your career goals.

In this concentration, you will be exposed to networking in business and learn about the relationship between information systems and technology.

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