Management 

Program Overview

From strategic planning and decision-making to effective communication and team management, you’ll learn all aspects of modern management. With a focus on practical application, our experienced instructors will guide you through real-world case studies and simulations, ensuring you gain valuable hands-on experience. Take advantage of this opportunity to propel your career forward and unlock your potential as a leader in the business world. 
 

AAS

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$107K

Median annual wage

1.1 Million

New jobs each year for the next decade

60

Credits to complete degree

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REASONS TO ATTEND SAINT PAUL COLLEGE

High Demand

Demand for managers who can lead, organize, set goals, and execute plans is high across multiple industries. Management skills are essential in any organization, big or small. With a degree in management from Saint Paul College, you’ll be equipped with the skills needed to excel in your career and stand out from the competition.

Career Advancement

Advancement opportunities and pay increases (from front-line positions) improve dramatically after learning and improving management skills. Whether you are looking to move up in your current company or switch to a new industry, a degree in management can open doors for career growth and advancement. Employers are always looking for talented individuals with strong management skills, making this an in-demand field for job seekers. 

It’s the People

“Business(and Management) has to give people enriching, rewarding lives or it’s simply not worth doing” – Richard Branson. As a manager, you can positively impact and influence the lives of your team members. You can create a positive work culture that fosters growth and success by effectively managing and leading them. In addition, you’ll also get to work with diverse groups of people from different backgrounds and experiences, gaining valuable insights and developing your interpersonal skills. 

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