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Use Assist to identify lower division major preparation for the California State University and the University of California systems. For independent or out-of-state colleges and universities use their catalogs to locate this information. Transfer Services can assist you to gather this information.
This program is designed for individuals working at the supervisory level and for those interested in supervisory positions. An advisory committee composed of representatives from various types of businesses and industrial organizations has assisted the College staff in the development of the program.
Career opportunities for those with supervisory and management training should improve dramatically in the years ahead. Employers in virtually every field will be seeking individuals with formal training in organization and management for supervisorial, mid-level, and top management positions. Specific management opportunities include administrative assistant, bank trust officer, branch manager, chief executive officer, claims adjuster, department/division manager, employment interviewer, first-line supervisor, inventory manager, management consultant, information systems consultant, management trainee, office manager, operations manager, plant manager, president, production controller, project manager, shift supervisor, small business owner/manager, and store manager. Some of these careers require a Bachelor’s or advanced degree. The program provides readily usable skills for the student who earns an Associate degree, as well as a base for those who intend to transfer to baccalaureate institutions.
Meet with a CSM counselor to discuss how to achieve academic goals and to develop a comprehensive student educational plan (SEP).
University Transfer Program60–70 transferable units
California State UniversityUniversity of CaliforniaIndependent Colleges and Universities
This program provides the fundamental skills and knowledge required to obtain and successfully retain a management role at organizations in various industries and of various sizes.
The progam allows the student to earn both an associates degree in management and a pathway-specific certificate of specialization in either Entrepreneurship, Human Resources Management, or Project Management. A Generalist pathway is also available.
And required General Education coursework and electives as needed to meet the minimum 60 units required for the Associate degree.Please refer to the AA/AS Degree Requirements for more information.