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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Organizational Leadership, B.A.



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Description

Organizational Leadership majors develop the leadership skills necessary to be effective in our diverse global economy. They enhance problem-solving skills to promote positive organizational change and learn effective management concepts which can be applied to the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.

What careers can this major prepare you for?

Graduates hold managerial and administrative roles in governmental agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private companies. You may go on to hold positions including: Community Engagement Manager, Communications Officer, Development Professional, Director of Administration, Diversity Management, Executive Director, Grant Administrator, Healthcare, Human Resources Professional, Marketing Manager, Nonprofit Management, Program Specialist, Public Service, Social Services, Volunteer Coordinator.

What skills are developed within this major?

Skills developed within this major include: communication; leadership; management; analytical skills; problem-solving; critical-thinking; and passion for public service.

Additional Information

  • The degree program is a joint venture of the School of Urban Affairs, the Monte Ahuja College of Business, and the School of Communication. Students are admitted to the School of Urban Affairs, where the major is housed.
  • Internship opportunities are available to all students; scholarships are available to qualified students.
  • Students in the urban studies track with substantial prior learning experience may apply for credit through the Assessment and Accreditation of Prior Learning Experience program.
  • Opportunities to participate in small seminar groups, research projects, and online courses are available.
  • This major is offered as an online degree-completion program; admitted students may complete all major coursework online. 

Hours Required for Degree


Minimum hours required for the degree: 120

Minimum hours required for the major: 33

School Requirements


Students must fulfill all School of Urban Affairs Requirements , including completion of UST 200 , UST 205 UST 207 , and UST 404 .

Major Requirements


Organizational Leadership majors are required to complete a minimum of 33 credit hours from the following courses:

B. Concentrations


Choose one of the following tracks. One Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) course must be completed in the specialized track. WAC Courses are marked with an asterisk.

Honors Program/University Scholars Requirements


Honors/Scholars students pursuing a major within the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs (Community Planning, B.A. , Environmental Studies, B.A. Nonprofit Administration, B.A. Organizational Leadership, B.A. Public Policy and Management, B.A. , and Public Safety Management, B.A. ) are required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours of 300-400 level honors courses as described below.

  1. Honors Thesis or Exit Requirements (choose one):
  1. The remaining 9 credit hours of Honors courses shall consist of any combination of contract courses and regular Honors offerings within the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs, with at least one course in the student’s major field.

Accelerated Graduate Programs


Qualifying undergraduates in the School of Urban Affairs may pursue an accelerated graduate degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning and Development, or Nonprofit Management. See Public Administration, Accelerated Master’s BA/MPA , Urban Planning and Development, Accelerated BA/MUPD , and Nonprofit Management, Accelerated Master’s BA/MNM  for program requirements.

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