About the Management Program
As a Business student in the Management program at RWU Extension School (EXT) you will learn how to budget, organize, plan, hire, direct, control and otherwise manage complex organizations. You will be challenged to think about issues such as diversity, ethics, politics and the many other dynamics that play a role in every work environment.
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Management Program Highlights
The Management program at EXT is characterized by a broad variety of classes ranging from managing human resources to planning and controlling a schedule flexible to your needs. No matter what your goals are, a degree in this program will help get you where you’re going by providing you with the knowledge, skills, and experience to build foundational management skills to understand and make significant business decisions for an organization.
Students in the business Management program learn how to budget, organize, plan, hire and more. With a degree in this program you can pursue a career in a vast array of business organizations, large and small, including your own entrepreneurial ventures.
Wherever you are in your career or educational journey, our dedicated faculty will support you every step of the way as you reach your career goals.
Management Program Facts
Format
Hybrid (Online and In-Person)
Schedule
Classes start: January 24 and March 22
Credits Required
120 Credits
Ways to Save
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A resident of Central Falls, Cranston, East Providence, Foster, Glocester or Pawtucket?
A veteran or active duty military?
Eligible for Prior Learning Assessment?
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Individualized Support, More Affordable
At EXT, you get the individualized attention of a private university at a more affordable cost. There are multiple options for financial aid, scholarships, and accelerated paths to get you to the degree you need. Some programs run by Roger Williams are awarded by simply applying for admission, while others are awarded to students through a more formal aid application process.
To ensure full consideration for all aid programs, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
