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About This Program
How To Get Started

To get started in the Management program, complete the admissions process at the Dallas County Community College of your choice. When you meet with an academic advisor, discuss your interest in the Management program. He or she will help you determine which courses you should take.

Most Management courses do not have prerequisites for admitted students, but a few do. Please visit the links below for our Management degree and certificates, and click on individual course descriptions to see prerequisites for those courses.

Courses Offered (Curriculum)

Our catalog provides detailed information about the management courses we offer and the courses required for our degrees and certificates:

Management Associate in Applied Sciences Degree
Management Certificate
Supervisor Certificate
Leadership Marketable Skills Achievement Award

Learning Beyond the Classroom

This program includes cooperative education classes that let you earn college credit by applying what you learn in the classroom to your current job. As you accept more responsibility and new challenges, your visibility at work will be enhanced, and you'll become more valuable to your organization.

Related Programs at DCCCD

DCCCD offers a number of related programs that may interest you. To learn more, please visit our catalog by clicking on the following links:

Faculty Profiles

The Management program's full-time faculty members not only have advanced degrees in management; they also have real-world experience in management positions. This allows the faculty to relate to the challenges you face at work. Our professors work closely with each student. They will help you apply new management techniques to your job and map career-enhancement strategies.

See profiles of our faculty

Transferring From DCCCD

Many Management students have successfully transferred to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree.

Learn more about transfer

Contact Us

If the information on our Web site doesn't answer all of your questions about the Management program, please feel free to contact us.