The Supervision and Management program (SAM) is designed to comprehensively cover the major aspects of supervision and management necessary to advance and succeed in the business economy. Course work will cover the basic business management skills with emphasis on human relations, leadership, and communications designed to meet the needs of those who are (1) preparing for supervisory positions, (2) seeking advancement opportunities, and (3) planning to own and operate their own business. This program prepares students to move into positions as supervisors, team leaders, or managers. Students will become proficient in problem solving, decision-making, communicating, managing people, working in groups and teams, and understanding and applying basic managerial skills. All credits earned in the certificate may be applied toward satisfaction of the requirement for graduation from the college (exception GNBS 100).
More information about the required courses can be found here: CCSF Management and Leadership Program
Companies want professionals who possess the ability to effectively supervise, manage, and lead others. The Supervision and Management (SAM) program is designed for professionals wanting to gain a mix of theoretical and practical management knowledge and skills such as effective communication, strong leadership, critical thinking, problem solving, performance management, and team building to achieve and fulfill their career goals.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
Use the functions and roles of management to achieve organizational success.
Apply theories of behaviors to workplace situations.
Apply effective communication skills.
Determine the appropriate human resources procedures and processes for various situations.
Integrate critical thinking and problem solving in making strategic decisions.
Discuss practices to minimize bias and promote equity in the workforce.
Maintain and improve essential skills for professional development.
Credit Toward Graduation.
All credits that students earn in obtaining the Certificate of Achievement in Supervision may be applied toward satisfaction of the requirement for graduation from the college.
The minimum time for completion of this certificate is 2 semesters. Completion time will vary based on student preparation and number of classes completed per semester.
Courses Required for the Certificate of Achievement in Supervision and Management
MGT 231 - Introduction to Supervision and Management 3.00
MGT 232 - Organizational Behavior for Supervisors 3.00
MGT 233 - Human Resources Management 3.00
MGT 234 - Communication for Business Management 3.00
GNBS 100 - Essential Skills for Business Professionals 1.00
Total: 13.00
Choose one of the following courses:
MGT 235 - Organizational Leadership 3.00
MGT 236 - Women Leaders at Work 3.00
Total: 3.00
Total: 16.00
Generated on: 2/3/2021 4:43:27 PM
The Supervision and Management program (SAM) is designed to comprehensively cover the major aspects of supervision and management necessary to advance and succeed in the business economy. Course work will cover the basic business management skills with emphasis on human relations, leadership, and communications designed to meet the needs of those who are (1) preparing for supervisory positions, (2) seeking advancement opportunities, and (3) planning to own and operate their own business. This program prepares students to move into positions as supervisors, team leaders, or managers. Students will become proficient in problem solving, decision-making, communicating, managing people, working in groups and teams, and understanding and applying basic managerial skills.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
Use the functions and roles of management to achieve organizational success.
Apply theories of behaviors to workplace situations.
Apply effective communication skills.
Determine the appropriate human resources procedures and processes for various situations.
Integrate critical thinking and problem solving in making strategic decisions.
Discuss practices to minimize bias and promote equity in the workforce.
Maintain and improve technological and interpersonal skills for professional development.
Advisory: ESL 188 or ENGL 88 or placement in ENGL 1A
Assuming students start this AS with transfer‐level Math and English eligibility, the minimum time for completion is 4 semesters. Completion time will vary based on student preparation and number of units completed per semester.
Courses Required for the Major in Supervision and Management Program AS
MGT 231 - Introduction to Supervision and Management 3.00
MGT 232 - Organizational Behavior for Supervisors 3.00
MGT 233 - Human Resources Management 3.00
MGT 234 - Communication for Business Management 3.00
GNBS 100 - Essential Skills for Business Professionals 1.00
MABS 60 - Introduction to Computer Applications for Business 3.00
Total: 16.00
Choose one of the following courses:
MGT 235 - Organizational Leadership 3.00
MGT 236 - Women Leaders at Work 3.00
Total: 3.00
Total: 19.00
Generated on: 2/3/2021 4:40:40 PM
If you are ready to enroll in this program or any other management program, complete the enrollment form. We are excited to have you join the management and leadership cohort and look forward to meeting you soon.
Management and Leadership Enrollment Form
For new students, please see information about becoming a noncredit or credit student. You may also contact the Office of Admissions at (415) 239-3285. Many noncredit classes allow for registration in class; there is no tuition cost for noncredit classes. Please refer to tuition information for specifics on City College credit tuition costs. Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. You may also call the Financial Aid Office at (415) 239-3577.
For Certificates
Upon the last semester in the program, complete the Petition for Certificate and return to ProfessorRusali@gmail.com.
To earn a credit certificate from CCSF, you must fulfill the following requirements Coursework: Complete all required courses as listed in the college catalog. Residency requirement: Students must successfully complete at CCSF at least 20% of the units required to earn the certificate. Grade requirement: Students must pass all letter-graded certificate-applicable courses with a C or better and all P/NP certificate-applicable courses with a P.
For Degrees
If you plan to apply for course equivalency, please do so as soon as possible.
If you are graduating, complete the degree petition form and return to ProfessorRusali@gmai.com
Students may use coursework completed at other institutions to fulfill program, general education, and/or elective unit requirements for the Associate Degree or certificate programs at City College of San Francisco. Specifically, students may use lower and/or upper division transfer coursework to fulfill any or all of the following:
specific program requirements for a certificate or major
general education graduation requirements
unit requirement for graduation (minimum of 60 semester units)