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Organizational Leadership, Associate of Science


Program Purpose

The Associate of Science Degree in Organizational Leadership will prepare students for successful leadership in project management, staff management, and administrative positions.  It will also serve as a pathway for students to pursue a bachelor's degree in Organizational Leadership, Business Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Criminal Justice, Behavioral Sciences, Psychology, and Law, Policy, and Political Science.

Program of Study

The program includes a wide variety of general education courses that would be applicable to any undergraduate degree within the University, and comprehensive business coursework which includes management and innovative leadership and integrates social science, leadership psychology, workplace culture, and trauma-informed approaches.

Program Competencies

Graduating students will:

1. Identify innovative leadership practices.

2. Identify change for organizational effectiveness.

3. Describe the introductory concepts of traditional areas of business to include organizational leadership (Business Core).

4. Exhibit effective leadership skills, including cultural humility, in a diverse and multicultural environment.

5. Assess and support high-level organizational projects including the importance of supporting, motivating and evaluating team members as well as managing conflict.


Curriculum

General Education Requirements (30-31 credits)

Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving

Fundamentals of Economics

English Composition I

English Composition II

Public Speaking

Introduction to Critical Thinking

Introduction to Psychology

Contemporary Global Issues

Introductory Survey of Mathematics

Natural Science Elective

Electives (6 credits)

Free Elective

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Free Elective

First Year Experience Seminar

Organizational Leadership Core (24 credits)

Principles of Management

Foundations of Business Communication

Foundations of Innovative Leadership

Organizational Development

Applied Concepts in Accounting and Finance

Psychology of Leadership

Organizational Justice, Ethics, and Social Responsibility

Introduction to Trauma-Informed Approaches



This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.