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    28 Organizational Management programs found

    Bachelor Programs in Management Studies Organizational Management

    A bachelor’s degree usually takes four years to complete but could take as long as seven years. This is an undergraduate degree that may focus on science, math, arts or humanities. A bachelor’s degree is often needed before a student can pursue any type of graduate program.

    What is a Bachelor in Organizational Management? A Bachelor of Organizational Management is a course of study that focuses on how organizations function. Some programs may look to communications, human resource management, decision-making, ethics and group behavior to better understand how to manage organizations. The courses required for the major may vary from one institution to the next but could include business communications, leadership for organizations, organizational development or principles of personal and organizational leadership.

    With this type of degree, a student may be better prepared to evaluate and change his or her leadership style to better fit a specific organization. This could lead to a higher salary or a promotion. A Bachelor in Organizational Management is beneficial because of the hands-on experience it offers.

    When it comes to the cost of a bachelor’s degree, it can be hard to estimate. The fact is, tuition varies greatly from institution to institution. The location of the college, how you take classes and how many courses you take may play a role in the cost of the degree.

    Most graduates with a bachelor’s degree gain entry-level positions. This degree with some previous experience, however, should prepare you for a mid-level management position in various industries, such as the government, retail or sales. Some graduates may even choose to start their own businesses. A Bachelor of Organizational Management could also prepare you to pursue a master’s degree or doctorate.

    Once you are ready to apply, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.