Our Bachelor's Degree in Organizational Management Covers a Range of Topics
Study organizational operations and ethical/moral business concerns at our Honolulu campus. The Organizational Management bachelor's degree program was designed to help you understand and practice the decision-making, problem-solving, and technical skills required in management.
Don't live in Honolulu? We also offer an Bachelor's Degree in Organizational Management, online!
As a student in the program, you'll also have the opportunity to enhance your professional credentials while earning a versatile degree that employers across the globe may value. Topics covered in the Organizational Management curriculum include:
- Organization and integration
- Business law and ethics
- Human resource methods
- Micro- and macroeconomic principles
- Data collection, classification, and interpretation
- Fundamentals of marketing
Managers Needed in a Variety of Work Environments
Students who qualify for the Organizational Management Bachelor of Science program must have completed a minimum of 90 credit hours, including 66 hours in core courses and 24 hours of general education courses. The curriculum is designed for students looking to enhance their education and continue advanced training in this dynamic field.
While employment upon graduation is not guaranteed, program graduates may be qualified for a number of entry-level business positions, including:
- Administrative services manager
- Facilities manager
- General manager
- Inventory manager
- Line manager
- Operations manager
- Quality manager