Organizational Management Bachelors Degree
Whenever you have two or more people working together, you have an organization. Studying organizational management at university will help you to understand how they function. You will be able to analyze the existing structure and recommend improvements.
The program will help you to develop your leadership skills and prepare you for careers in for-profit and not-for-profit environments. You will know how to use team-building techniques to improve efficiency and create a positive and tolerant environment in the work place. Examples of the kinds of courses you would take as part of the program include:
• A Systems Approach to Organizational Change
• Adult Development and Life Assessment
• An Introduction to Research and Analysis Using Statistics
• Business Law
• Group and Organizational Dynamics
• Human Resource Management
• Issues in Management
• Managerial Accounting
• Managerial Finance
• Managerial Marketing
• Organizational Communication
• Personal Values and Organizational Ethics
• Research and Writing for the Professional
• Social Problems and Their Impact on the Workplace
• Strategic Planning
• Writing for Business and Professionals
Career Options
Graduates of a degree program in Organizational Management can pursue these career options:
• Bank Manager
• Budget Analyst
• City Manager
• Entrepreneur
• Health Care Administrator
• Office Manager
• Nonprofit Administrator
• Sales Manager