June 18, 2025 - 03:00

KINGSTON, R.I. – June 17, 2025 – The University of Rhode Island College of Business is set to launch an innovative Master of Science in Management program this fall. This new degree is designed to empower students with essential skills for effective leadership in today’s dynamic business environment.
The curriculum emphasizes the development of critical thinking, data analysis, and creative problem-solving abilities. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, the program aims to prepare graduates to navigate complex organizational challenges and drive meaningful change within their industries.
Students will have the opportunity to engage with experienced faculty, participate in hands-on projects, and collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds. The program is tailored for individuals looking to enhance their leadership capabilities and make a significant impact in their careers.
As organizations increasingly seek innovative leaders who can leverage data and creativity, this new master’s program positions graduates for success in a competitive job market.
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