Program Description
The Master of Science in Management offers 4 track options.
Three tracks are a Professional MS in Management: Business Analytics Track; Human Resources Track; and Entrepreneurship track. Each are taught in a 20-month, cohort format at the Executive Development Center in downtown Orlando. They are designed to allow the busy professional to work full-time while earning their degree. Classes meet two times per week and class size is limited. Each of these track options provides a blend of advanced management courses combined with specialty courses.
These professional programs charge market rate tuition and are considered part-time. The tuition is the same for Florida residents and non-residents.
The Integrated Business track is designed for recent non-business undergraduates and emphasizes the development of applied business skills through a team-based, active learning approach, and creates well-rounded multi-disciplinarians who will thrive in environments that require them to take on multiple roles and responsibilities for their employer. This track is a 12-month, full-time daytime program held at UCF’s main campus.
This program is considered full time and tuition is based on the current graduate in-state and out-of-state graduate tuition rates.
Application Requirements
For information on general UCF graduate admissions requirements that apply to all prospective students, please visit the Admissions section of the Graduate Catalog. Applicants must apply online. All requested materials must be submitted by the established deadline.
Applicants must select a track when applying to the MS in Managment program. Tracks may have different requirements and deadlines.
Financials
Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies Funding website, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.
Fellowships
Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student’s graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see UCF Graduate Fellowships, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.