Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management

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Description and Outcomes

The objective of the highly flexible Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management program is to prepare you with the knowledge, technical skills, and work habits to pursue positions in a variety of business fields. The program will focus on general management skills such as budgeting, communication, supervision, and operations and aligns with specialized ACBSP accreditation requirements.Β In addition, a high number of open elective credits make this program attractive as a complement to a variety of academic backgrounds and career interests.

Concentrations

You can personalize your degree by focusing electives on a particular concentration. Concentrations allow you to concentrate on your career interests.

Graduate Program Pathways

If you are interested in earning both a bachelor's and master's degree, consider a graduate program pathway.

Program Length

The Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management program consists of a minimum of 180 quarter credit hours. Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded a bachelor of science degree.

Program Outcomes

Discipline-Specific Outcomes

  1. Analyze organizational processes and procedures in a variety of business settings.
  2. Assess the roles that structure, management, and leadership play in organizational performance.
  3. Evaluate how economics, government, and law affect value creation in the global context.
  4. Evaluate information management, planning, operations and control in business environments.
  5. Evaluate the role of accounting, finance and marketing within the larger organizational structure.

General Education Literacies and Professional Competencies

In addition to the discipline-specific outcomes, general education literacies and professional competencies are integrated throughout your academic program. You can review the general education literacies and professional competencies associated with your academic program in the General Education and Professional Competency Requirements section of this Catalog.

Program Availability

For program availability, please refer to the U.S. State and Other Approvals section and Program Availability Information.

Policies

Certification, State Board, and National Board ExamsΒ 

Certification and licensure boards have state-specific educational requirements for programs that lead to a license or certification that is a precondition for employment.Β Prospective and current students must review Purdue Global’s State Licensure and Certifications site to view program and state-specific licensure information.

Licensure-track programs may limit enrollment to students in certain states; please see Purdue Global’s Program Availability InformationΒ to determine enrollment eligibility.

You are responsible for understanding the requirements of optional certification exams. Such requirements may change during the course of your program. You are not automatically certified in any way upon program completion. Although certain programs are designed to prepare you to take various optional certification exams, Purdue Global cannot guarantee you will be eligible to take these exams or become certified. Your eligibility may depend on your work experience, completion of education and/or degree requirements, not having a criminal record, and meeting other certification requirements.