Organizational Management
You want an organizational management program that not only emphasizes management theory, but also the practical application of it. Your bachelor’s degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University will deliver that and more.
Your Program
Work full-time? No worries. Your courses are accelerated, which means you can complete your degree in as little as 16 months. We offer flexible class schedules, including evening classes from 6 to 10 p.m. You may attend two nights per week for eight weeks. For your convenience, classes are offered at our main campus in West Palm Beach and at our Wellington and Orlando campuses. We also offer online courses.
Your Coursework & Classes
Your Experience
With a Bachelor of Science degree in organizational management from PBA, you will be prepared to start — or advance — in careers ranging from human resources director to hospital administrator, restaurant manager to church administrator.
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| Florida community college graduates have several advantages when they become PBA students. You’ll:
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You’ll benefit from a program that emphasizes:
Your Faculty
You’ll learn from professors who bring real-world experience into the classroom, including one professor who has taught at eight universities and owns a successful consulting business. (He’s also known for his great cheesecake!)
Your Opportunities
The organizational management program at PBA is broad-based and emphasizes management theory and practice. While you acquire new managerial and leadership knowledge and skills, you’ll also draw from your own experiences, both personally and professionally.
Courses & Credits
The following chart indicates the amount of time and course work you will need to earn your bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management:
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Minimum Time Entering with AA Attending year round
Two courses/week
All Electives covered through transfer + PEC
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Moderate Time
Entering with AA Attending year round Two courses/week 4 Elective courses covered through transfer + PEC credit |
Maximum Time Entering with -0- credits Attending year round Two courses/week No Electives covered through PEC |
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1 year 4 months
(4 semesters)
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1 year 8 months
(5 semesters)
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2 years 10 months
(8.5 semesters)
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