
M.S. in Management and Graduate Management Program Dual Degree Master's Program
Program Details
Degree
Master of Science or Dual-Degree MBASchool
School of BusinessDepartment
School of Business Graduate ProgramAvailable
On campusStevens School of Business and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) offer a highly-coordinated dual degree program in Master of Management and Graduate Management Program (GMP) providing a diverse skill set combining technical expertise and digital innovation with managerial and leadership skills. At the end of the program, you will get a Graduate Management Program certificate from SPJIMR and a Master of Management from the Stevens School of Business.
In the first year, you will enroll full-time at SPJIMR, taking courses within the Graduate Management program (30 credits). Then, you will enroll full-time at the Stevens School of Business, taking courses within the Management program (21 credits). You will receive a diploma from Stevens and a certificate from SPJIMR after completion (approximately 24 months).
Program Benefits:
Enhanced Skill Set: Develop a strong management foundation in both theoretical concepts and hands-on applications by merging the theoretical knowledge gained in a traditional academic setting with the practical skills acquired through a management program.
Leadership Development: Gain exposure to different methodologies and practical experiences that will refine your leadership abilities, enabling you to effectively lead teams and projects in various settings.
Holistic Mindset: Understanding both the theoretical frameworks and practical applications is beneficial in real-world business scenarios. This holistic comprehension will make you more flexible and resilient in your career.
Careers:
Management Consultant
Operations Manager
Project Manager
Business Analyst
Business Development Manager
Strategy Analyst
Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier, private research university in Hoboken, New Jersey, overlooking the Manhattan skyline. Since its founding in 1870, technological innovation and entrepreneurship have been the hallmarks of Stevens’ education and research. Within the university’s three schools, Stevens prepares its more than 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students for an increasingly complex and technology-centric world. Our exceptional students collaborate closely with world-class faculty in an interdisciplinary, student-centric, entrepreneurial environment, readying them to fuel the innovation economy. Academic and research programs spanning finance, computing, engineering and the arts expand the frontiers of science and leverage technology to confront the most challenging problems of our time. Stevens is consistently ranked among the nation’s leaders in ROI and career services and is in the top 1% nationally of colleges with the highest-paid graduates.
About The MS In Management Program
The Stevens master's degree in Management helps students with limited exposure to business to round out their résumés with practical instruction that teaches them how leadership, innovation, economics and strategy shape and define the roles they'll play in industry. Employers see graduates of the Stevens Management program as ideal job candidates who can create immediate impact at work.
Courses
Select 2 elective courses from the MGT, MIS, BI&A, or FIN course catalog in addition to the courses below.
GMP 05, GMP 08, and GMP 15 can be transferred to replace FIN 615 Financial Decision Making . GMP 10, GMP 13 and GMP 21 can be transferred to replace MGT 609 Fundamentals of Project Management . GMP 04, GMP 10, and GMP 28E can be transferred to replace MGT 689 Organizational Behavior and Design.
MGT 689 Organizational Behavior and Design (3)
This course exposes students to the macro and micro aspects of organizational behavior and theory that are essential to technology management. The macro aspects will focus on structural contingency theory as an approach to effective organizational design. The micro aspects will focus on leadership, teams, and individual behavior (e.g., motivation, job attitudes). Specific issues and problems which are covered include: the relationship of the organization with the external environment, the influence of the organization’s strategies, culture, size, and production technology on the organization’s design, and strategies for managing organizational processes such as teams, conflict, power/politics and organizational change. Current topics, that are key to technology management (e.g., virtual teams), will be stressed.
MGT 641 Marketing Management - 3 Credits
The study of marketing principles from the conceptual, analytical, and managerial points of view. Topics include: strategic planning, market segmentation, product life-cycle, new product development, advertising and selling, pricing, distribution, governmental, and other environmental influences as these factors relate to markets and the business structure.
MGT 657 Operations Management - 3 Credits
Covers the general area of management of operations, both manufacturing and non-manufacturing. The focus of the course is on productivity and total quality management. Topics include quality control and quality management, systems of inventory control, work and materials scheduling, and process management.
MGT 671 Technology and Innovation Management (3)
This course introduces the student to topics in the management of technology and examines the critical role of technology as a strategic resource to enable management to achieve organizational objectives. Topics include entrepreneurship, developing and managing new ventures, managing innovation, the technology life-cycle and technology forecasting, management of research and development (R&D) personnel and projects, evaluation of R&D projects ,and integrating technology strategy with the organization’s overall business strategy.
MGT 699 Strategic Management - 3 Credits
An interdisciplinary course which examines the elements of, and the framework for, developing and implementing organizational strategy and policy in competitive environments. The course analyzes management problems both from a technical-economic perspective and from a behavioral perspective. Topics treated include: assessment of organizational strengths and weaknesses, threats, and opportunities; sources of competitive advantage; organizational structure and strategic planning; and leadership, organizational development, and total quality management. The case method of instruction is used extensively in this course.
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research
SPJIMR was established in 1981 by India’s premier non-profit institution, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (BVB), to adapt the concepts, techniques, and practices of modern management to meet the needs and actual conditions of developing India.
BVB, an educational trust founded in 1938, by Dr. K.M. Munshi with the support of Mahatma Gandhi, is today a worldwide cultural, educational, and ethical movement of national eminence with widespread support and goodwill earned over its eight decades of public service.
Since its founding over forty years ago, SPJIMR has grown to become one of India’s leading management schools, with a global reputation for social impact.
Courses
Foundation Courses
Course Number | Course Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
GMP 01 | Case Study Method | |
GMP 02 | Learning to Learn | |
GMP 03 | Science of Spirituality | .5 |
GMP 04 | Business Communication | .5 |
GMP 05 | Business Computing through Spreadsheets | .5 |
GMP 06 | Micro Economics | 1 |
GMP 07 | PG Lab | 1 |
GMP 08 | Financial Accounting & Statement Analysis | 2 |
Term 1 Courses
Course Number | Course Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
GMP 09 | Business Statistics & Research Methods | 1.5 |
GMP 10 | Negotiations & Intercultural Management | 1 |
GMP 11 | Design Thinking | 1 |
GMP 12 | International Macroeconomics | 1 |
GMP 13 | Decision Sciences | .5 |
GMP 14 | Global Production Management | 1 |
GMP 15 | Management Accounting | .5 |
GMP 16 | Marketing Management | 1 |
GMP 17 | Marketing Planning & Strategy (Simulation) | .5 |
GMP 18 | Corporate Finance | 1.5 |
Term 2 Courses
Course Number | Course Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
GMP 19 | Strategy | 1 |
GMP 20 | Business Analytics | .5 |
GMP 21 | Project Management | 1 |
GMP 22 | Strategic Finance | 1 |
GMP 23 | Digital Marketing | .5 |
GMP 24 | Global Supply Chain Management | 1 |
GMP 25 | Startup Garage | .5 |
GMP 26 | iBizSim (Simulation) | 1.5 |
GMP 27 | Technology in Digital Economy | 1 |
GMP 28E | Responsible Management | 1 |
GMP 29 | International Finance | 1 |
Elective Courses
Electives available to be taken at SPJIMR toward the GMP Degree
Course Number | Course Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
GMP 30E | Business Models | 1 |
GMP 31E | Mathematical Basics (incl. Fin Math) | .5 |
GMP 32E | R and R Studio (Workshop) | .5 |
GMP 33E | Capital Markets | 2 |
GMP 34E | Basic Econometrics | 2 |
GMP 35E | Applied Econometrics | 2 |
GMP 36E | Consulting Tools Seminar | 1 |
GMP 37E | SAP for Business Process Management | 1 |

