|
| Organizational Management | A degree in organizational management will be the perfect course of study for those that are interested in the development of successful and efficient management systems within various kinds of businesses together with government agencies, nonprofits and for profit companies. This program will let graduates to realize the dynamics and essentials of organizational management in addition to becoming acquainted with a variety of management styles and how they impact the whole performance of a company, organization or business.
 Courses that are completed in the program will differ from student to student but the common classes will comprise: human resource management,
accounting and finance basics,
general operational management,
decision making,
effective communication and interpersonal skills,
leadership issues.
Additionally students may choose to focus in on specific areas including:
technology,
sales and marketing,
supply chain and distribution,
international business,
computer based business,
information technology.
The advantage of the specialization is that it allows those students with previous experience or areas of expertise to emphasize this knowledge at the same time as still working within the organizational management field. Organizational management classes will concentrate on both the theoretical and conceptual aspects of business and organizational management in addition to the practical abilities required to find employment within the workplace.
Efficient communication, decision making and leadership abilities will in addition be expanded through the program of study. Students will have access to the most recent in technology and programs used within a variety of kinds of businesses in organization and leadership positions. In addition students will learn a variety of issues concerning ethical and legal issues in business management and organizational management, in addition to the challenges and difficulties that those in management positions face. Graduates will have a strong basis to face these challenges with methods and strategies that are both efficient and research based.
|
|