Open Doors to New Opportunities
An Organizational Leadership degree focuses on the skillsets employers are demanding.
- Data synthesis and implication analysis.
- Analyze and communicate information.
- Design, build, and implement work plans.
- Clear, concise written and personal communications.
- Conflict management and resolution.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving.
- Ethical capital management.
- Team communications and collaboration.
With these competencies in mind, you are positioned for optimal achievement in your career path.
SIX, 7-WEEK TERMS
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Program start dates occur approximately every 7 weeks. To begin, you must meet the admissions requirements by the start date.
Admissions Deadline
Dec 13
Start Date
Jan 13
Job opportunities for a Bachelor of Applied Studies degree in Organizational Leadership
- Education
- Marketing Communications
- Product Manager
- Brand Management
- Social Media and Content Strategist
- Sales Management
- Business Development
- Data Analyst
- Competitive Research Analyst
- Channel Strategy Analyst
- Human Resources
- Branch Manager
- Training Development
- Logistics Management
- Education Management/Non-profit
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Skills that make you stand out
- Designing and executing strategic plans.
- Creating strategies that align, engage and mobilize teams to a common goal.
- Engaging in complex problem solving.
- Defining the problem, assemble data, prioritize issues for analysis and potential implications.
- Synthesizing ideas and communicating effectively.
- Structured communications, tailored messaging, and inspiring teams to action.
- Coaching teams to multiply their impact.
- Develop people, servant-leadership with emotional intelligence and retaining top talent.
Admissions requirements
- Be transferring with a "C" or higher a minimum of 12 transferable semester credit hours (non-developmental/non-vocational) OR possess a minimum 4 years full-time work experience.
- Have graduated from a regionally accredited or state accredited high school or have earned their GED.
- Have an overall grade point average of 2.0 or better (based on a four-point system).
- Not be on scholastic or disciplinary suspension from any college or university.
- Prospective students residing outside the US seeking admission to the online undergraduate programs at UMHB Bachelor of Applied Studies:
- TOEFL score requirements = At least 80(iBT) with at least 20 in each band or
IELTS = At least 6 in each band. - Proof of High School Graduation in the form of diploma or transcripts showing graduation date.
- Not be on scholastic or disciplinary suspension from any college or university.
- TOEFL score requirements = At least 80(iBT) with at least 20 in each band or
Courses you will take
This leadership degree is designed around competencies instead of courses with a focus on Management and Leadership Assessments.
- Professional Communications
- Psychology of Leadership
- Human Capital Management
- Leading Diversity
- Organizational Change
- Conflict Management
Program Accreditation
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, telephone 404-679-4500, http://www.sacscoc.org for questions about the accreditation of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.