Management

 
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To view complete course descriptions and flexible scheduling options, explore the links below.

Full-time Sample Schedule (PDF)

Part-time Sample Schedule (PDF)

Center for Creative Change Fall Schedule of Classes (PDF)

2007/08 Retreat and Weekend Schedule (PDF)

Core Course and Reflective Practicum Descriptions

Specialization Course Descriptions

Antioch's M.S. in Management accommodates full- and part-time enrollment. All courses are offered in a four-day weekend module once a month. By enrolling full time, you can earn a master's degree in 22 months. You begin the program in the fall or spring quarter.

Program Introduction: The Retreat

Prior to the first weekend of the program, you attend an off-site retreat to build community among your peers in the Center for Creative Change.

Core Courses

You complete the following core courses during the first three quarters:

  • Communication Design
  • Critical Inquiry and Ways of Knowing
  • Global Pluralism
  • Systemic Thinking for a Changing World
  • Ecological Sustainability
  • Transformative Leadership and Change
  • Reflective Practicum 1: Simulations and Case Studies

Specialization Courses

You complete the following courses during the last four quarters:

  • Finance: Stakeholders and the Bottom Line
  • Marketing: Creative Customer Value
  • Strategic Thinking and Planning
  • Leadership in Business and Organization Systems Inquiry
  • Four Electives 
  • Reflective Practicum 2: Capstone Change Project and Thesis

Sample Elective Courses

  • Economics
  • Multicultural Effectiveness
  • Conflict Management
  • Ecological Planning and Design
  • Organizational Development
  • Coaching
  • Visual Literacy
  • Spirit in the Workplace
  • Innovation and Creativity
  • Eco-social Mindfulness

Capstone Change Project

During the last year of the program, you design and implement a sustainable change project in an organization, business or community setting. Click here to see example of prior capstone change projects.