The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Organizational Leadership program exists to educate and enable emerging and experienced leaders to positively impact the businesses, organizations, and communities they serve.
A total of 120 credits, combining associate’s level and bachelor’s level coursework, is required for program completion as follows:
- 42 credit hours of required Core Curriculum coursework
- 30 credit hours of required upper-level ORGL coursework
- 45 credit hours of Prescribed Electives (Occupational Specific/Business Electives)
- Three credit hours of free electives
Advisors will review each student's academic record to determine if the student has completed the necessary preparation for program admission.
- Graduates will evaluate personal foundations for establishing one’s self as an effective and ethical leader.
- Graduates will identify behaviors for successfully leading in the interpersonal context.
- Graduates will apply foundational concepts of organizational leadership to real-world business operations.
- Graduates will formulate research-based strategies to mobilize and lead positive change in practice-related contexts.
ORGL designated classes are delivered per the course schedule in a hybrid format combining online coursework via Canvas with synchronous Zoom meetings held on select dates each semester. Attendance at the Zoom sessions is a program requirement. This format blends the convenience of online learning with the benefits of real-time interaction with the instructor and fellow students. Other required classes may be offered in another format depending on the subject matter and instructor.