As with any other asset in this global economy, leaders have to get the most out of their employees to stay competitive. But unlike computer programs or manufacturing equipment, employees are not interchangeable machines. Lubbock Christian University's online Organizational Leadership degree emphasizes the human side of business to train you to become an effective, ethical leader.
LCU's online BS in Organizational Leadership is ideal for students who have an associate's degree. It focuses on the skills and knowledge you will need to successfully guide employees and improve organizational performance. The curriculum of this organizational leadership degree emphasizes lessons and examples from the business world and the public arena to build a framework for dynamic leadership for the 21st century—one that is consistent with Christian values and beliefs.
Coursework includes studies in:
While some courses overlap with the BS in Organizational Management, the online leadership degree curriculum emphasizes the particulars of leading people rather than focusing on subjects such as accounting, statistics, and marketing.
A bachelor's degree is a vital credential if you want to increase your earning power and marketability. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in August 2010 the unemployment rate for workers 25 and over with a high school degree was 10.3%, compared to 4.6% for those with a bachelor's degree or higher in the same period.1
Earning your online leadership degree at Lubbock Christian University means you will be joining a close-knit community where small class sizes and frequent discussions encourage students to share their experiences, practices, and thoughts. LCU's online BS in Organizational Leadership offers maximum convenience and flexibility for working adults seeking a bachelor's degree grounded in Christian faith and values.
Learn more about the organizational leadership program at Lubbock Christian University: REQUEST MORE INFORMATION or call us at (877) 307-5894 to speak to an advisor.
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Economic News Release, accessed 9/10/2010, http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t04.htm