Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership

Maximize your potential to influence positive organizational change with a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership from Waldorf College. Topics covered include organizational behavior; business ethics; team building; creative thinking; organizational psychology; negotiation/conflict resolution; business policy and strategy; and more.

Career opportunities for students completing this program may include supervisory or leadership roles in human resources, operations, corporate training, career planning, corporate marketing, and business consulting. The rapidly changing organizational environments of today make the skills developed in this program essential assets for graduates and the organizations they serve.

Estimated time of completion of this program is 4 years for full-time students.

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Major Requirements

Prefix Number Course Credit
Hours
Major Required--Group A 30
BUS 3451 Organizational Theory and Leadership 3
BUS 3210 Business Law 3
PSY 3140 Social Psychology 3
BUS 4951 Business Policy and Strategy 3
FSC 4751 Business Ethics 3
BUS 3201 Principles of Marketing 3
BUS 4000 Managing Diversity in Organizations 3
BUS 4040 Communication Skills for Leaders 3
PSY 4680 Industrial Organizational Psychology 3
BUS 4060 Team Building and Leadership 3
Professional Electives--Group B 30
Course can be selected from the list below or any course not used to satisfy other program requirements.
BUS 3301 Financial Management 3
BUS 3551 Informational Systems Management 3
BUS 3651 Leadership 3
BUS 4426 International Management 3
BUS 4851 Production Management 3
BUS 4080 Creative Thinking and Problem Solving 3
BUS 4160 Negotiation/Conflict Resolution 3
BUS 4680 Training and Development 3
Three-Day, Face-to-Face Residency Electives (optional):
BUS 4900 Time Value of Money 1
BUS 4901 Business Intelligence 1
BUS 4902 Budgeting and Finance 1
BUS 4903 Perspectives on Leadership 1
BUS 4904 Personal Marketing 1
Major Requirements Total
  60
Core Requirements Total
  60
Grand Total:   120

Bachelor’s Degree Requirements

  • Completion of the core curriculum
  • Completion of the required courses in the major field and electives to total 120 credit hours
  • Minimum of 36 upper-division credit hours
  • A grade of C or higher on all coursework in the major
  • 2.00 cumulative grade point average in work completed at Waldorf

Three-Day Residency Course Option
In addition to offering programs 100% on-campus and 100% online, Waldorf offers a hybrid option for students who wish to integrate one-credit, face-to-face learning experiences into their online programs. See www.waldorf.edu/residency for more information.

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