School:
College of Liberal Arts
Department:
Psychology, Sociology and M.S.C.P.
Student Type:
Adult Accelerated Undergraduate
Program:
Organizational Leadership
Faculty:
James Iaccino, Ph.D. - Director
Objectives:
This program and its courses are designed to prepare graduates who will:
1. Assume functions and roles in leadership and management in contemporary organizations, the community and globally;
2. Acquire the analytical skills necessary to assess the behavioral aspects of groups and organizations; and
3. Be prepared for graduate study, particularly in the behaviorally-oriented management programs.
Requirements - Major:
Organizational Leadership majors must complete MATH-S105(3), S108(3) or S110(3) and fulfill the social science requirement of the core by taking one course in sociology, one in management and one in political science/anthropology. Students majoring in organizational leadership must complete a minimum of 39 hours in the major, with a grade of "C" or better. These must include: INTB-292(3), 391(3); MGT-150(3), 234(3), C300(3), 323(3), 330(3), 333(3); PSYC-255(3), 320(3), 389(3); SOCL-C210(3), 290(3).
Requirements - Other:
4+1 Organizational Leadership, B.A. and Management and Organizational Behavior, M.S. Program: The 4+1 program offers a bachelor of arts degree with a major in Organizational Leadership after completion of 120 semester hours and a master of science degree in management and organizational behavior with just one additional year of graduate work. Admission to the graduate program is not automatic. The student must meet the admission requirements for the MSMOB program.
The information contained on this page is from the 2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog and is valid until August 1, 2006.
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