Supervisory Management
Overview
- Delivery: Daytime, Evening, Online
- Start: Fall, Spring or Summer Semester, Full- or Part-Time
- Location: Apple Valley Site
Outcomes
- Supervisory Management — A.A.S. Degree 64 credits
- Supervisory Leadership — Certificate 17 credits
- Business Entrepreneur — Certificate 18 credits
- Human Resource Development — Certificate 17 credits
- Meeting and Event Management — Certificate 16 credits
- Multicultural Supervision — Certificate 14 credits
- Quality Improvement — Certificate 16 credits
Major Description
This program provides working adults with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in today's increasingly competitive business environment. Skills learned are universal and can be applied to business entrepreneurship or any type of business or enterprise, including manufacturing, event hospitality, retail, health services and other for-profit and nonprofit organizations.
Students can individualize their degrees by selecting an emphasis area through the completion of two of the following certificates:
- Business Entrepreneur
- Human Resources
- Quality Improvement
- Meeting and Event Management
- Multicultural Supervision
Work Environment
Graduates with this training perform successfully in leadership positions in entrepreneurial enterprises, government agencies, companies, corporations and organizations in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
Potential Job Titles
- Team Leader
- Supervisor
- Manager
- Human Resources Specialist/Manager
- Quality Specialist
- Event Manager
Salary Data
- Average wage: $27.61/hour
- Top earners: $39.38/hour
(Seven-county metro area—iseek.org)
Academic Advisor
- Amy Morrisey
Academic Advisor
amy.morrisey@dctc.edu
651-423-8323
Dean
- Gary Hebert
Dean of Business, Technology & Customized Training
Instructors
| Scott Gunderson | 651-423-8295 | scott.gunderson@dctc.edu | BIO |
| Harold Torrence | 651-423-8606 | harold.torrence@dctc.edu | BIO |
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)
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