Organizational Management, B.S.
[Organizational Management—0515]
The B.S. in Organizational Management is a degree completion program offered in a convenient format so that working adults can attain their educational goals through coursework in management theory and systems, finance, organizational dynamics, statistics, organizational change, effective communication, and contemporary issues. Students can earn their degrees in as little as fifteen months, attending class one evening per week. The degree program continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of the students and the workplace. Additional information about this program is available on the website or by calling 585.594.6900.
SPECIFICS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT B.S. DEGREE
Minimum Total Hours: 124
Total Liberal Arts Hours: 60
Minimum Requirements: GPA of 2.0 in the major and overall; no grade less than C- in the major.
Requirements:
Credits through transfer or prior learning assessment:
- Principles of Writing (3)
- Speech (2)
- Humanities (9)
- Social Science (9)
- Natural Science Math (6)
- Electives (58)
Credits in the Program: 37
- PSY 441OM (3) Adult Development & Lifelong Learning
- PSY 452OM (3) Group and Organizational Dynamics
- PSY 331OM (3) Effective Interpersonal Relations
- PHL 403OM (3) Personal Values & Organizational Ethics
- BUS 454OM (3) Group and Organizational Behavior
- BUS 435OM (3) Financial Intelligence
- BUS 460OM (3) Contemporary Issues in Organizations
- BUS 402OM (3) Strategic Management
- GED 300OM (3) Humanities: A Wholistic Approach
- BUS 391OM (2) Applied Research Project part I
- MTH 350OM (4) Statistical Methods & Research
- BUS 392OM (4) Applied research Project part II