Organizational Management Degrees
If you have an interest in how business culture works, you may want to consider pursuing a degree in organizational management. Your studies will touch on human resources, conflict resolution, ethics, and business communication. Organizational management graduates can find work in these career choices:
• Audit Officer
• Banking Controller
• Business Analyst
• Customer Service Manager
• Employment Officer
• General Manager
• Human Resource Specialist
• Investment Coordinator
• Loans Officer
• Research Analyst
• Sales Manager
• Technical Director
• Training Manager
Graduates of an organizational management program who also study a foreign language would be qualified to work in these career choices:
• Embassy Staff
• Language Trainer
• Management Trainer
• Researcher in Management and Language
• Translator
Students taking an organizational management program may choose to concentrate their studies in one of these areas:
• Business Continuity, Security and Risk Management
• Global Management
• Human Resource Management
• Management and Organizational Behavior
• Management Education
• Operations Research
• Organizational Leader Development
• Organizational Psych & Nonprofit Management
• Public Management and Leadership
If you decide to study organizational management, your curriculum may include the following types of courses:
• Communications
• Decision Making
• Dynamics of Group Behavior
• Ethics
• Financial Management
• Governance
• Human Resources Management
• Law
• Leadership Theory
• Management Concepts
• Managerial Accounting and Finance
• Managerial Economics
• Marketing
• Organizational Structure
• Strategic Planning