Organizational Management
Level: Bachelor
Language: English
Category:
Organizational Management
Description
Improve your understanding of how organizations function and develop effective skills in management and leadership when you pursue your Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management (BAOM) degree. As someone with full-time work experience, you're interested to learn more about defining and understanding strategic planning, financial management, law and marketing, and other areas in order to become an organizational leader who must be knowledgeable in order to be effective. Degree Focus In the Organizational Management program, you will examine the human side of managing organizations, allowing for skill development in communication, group behavior, decision-making, human resource management, and ethics. Career Opportunities After graduation, you will be prepared for a career as a leader of organizations. You may choose to enter one of the areas of business or industry for which your emphasis on organizational management has prepared you, to start your own businesses, or to pursue careers with local, state, or federal government. You may also seek a career in any of the following industries: Sales Retail Small business management Government Non-profit organizations
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Recent Reviews
Two Thumbs Up for Ashford
November 11, 2008
I start my 5th class tomorrow. Ashford has been a challenge, but one that I have enjoyed. It's frustrating to read negative reviews, because they are so far from the truth. Ashford's curriculum is NO joke!
Great School
October 31, 2008
Let me first say that you get out of your classes what you put into them. I enrolled with Ashford in April 2008. I was quite nervous about signing up without knowing what I would qualify for financially. I took my enrollment advisor's word that I would qualify for aid. ...
GREAT SCHOOL
October 23, 2008
So it is interesting and I felt compelled to write a review on my experience at Ashford. I never had any issues getting a hold of individuals to assist me at Ashford University whether it be an enrollment advisor, academic advisor or any of my instructors. My enrollment advisor was ...
Janie
October 16, 2008
I attended University of Phoenix and enjoyed it! I was able to get 24 credits right away but I did not have a life. I worked fulltime and sometimes weekend it just was not for me. At the time, they did not offer one class at a time so it ...
Ashford is Regionally Accredited
September 30, 2008
My husband and I attend Ashford and we love it. People need to check their facts before believing what they read. Sometimes the person entering college doesn't listen and research before compulsively joining; then they get upset when they realize they made the mistake. A private school education is not ...
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Michael Maurer March 26, 2008 at 11:32 p.m.
My wife is 2 courses from her Org Mgmnt degree (4.0 GPA) in June. Today she was told that the records dept performed an audit of her courses and 'OOPS', noticed that she needed yet another course to graduate (funny, they did an audit last July and she had only 7 courses left.. and, btw, that'll be another $1000 + books). Worse, 'he' was happy they caught it - talk about your positive spin... This is the 4th major administrative 'whoops' and all at my wife's expense. Professors were excellent, for the exception of one, but the administration (to the top) are money mongers that exploit their dictatorial leverage - no student recourse for their incompetence - they are judge and jury. Students beware. Professors 4.5 Stars / Administration 0.5 [They hired some great professors, but keep plenty of aspirin on-hand as this administrative will keep the headaches coming.]
Julian May 15, 2008 at 1:34 p.m.
Got my MA! This is a great university. Challenging course work, but a great school.
Mick May 30, 2008 at 11:25 p.m.
Well, my wife and I have just enrolled with Ashford. We are both in the Air Force, and they seem to cater to us a bit more than most other schools. We both left Wayland Babptist University for different reasons, and I look forward to the challenge that Ashford seems known to deliver...more to come as we continue on our journey to complete our degrees.
Mick November 11, 2008 at 12:51 a.m.
Tomorrow my wife and I are start our 5th class with Ashford. It's been a lot of work--5 week courses are intense, but very much worth it. We've enjoy everything that Ashford has to offer EXCEPT we've had a hard time getting scheduled with same professor. That is the only negative thing that I can say about Ashford.
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Courtney D February 20, 2008 at 1:32 a.m.
I am two weeks away from finishing my degree. I thought Ashford was a great school. I am completing a BS in Org Management with a concentration in Education. It was challenging but books and starting was easy. If you want to get your degree, and are organized enough to work from home you can get you degree. I also noticed that Ashford was ranked in the fourth tier. I don't think I saw any other online schools on the list. I have noticed people fall from classes. Many want a walk in the park and a degree certificate. If you want it get. I did. 5 stars to Ashford.