Online Bachelor of Science Degree in Organizational Management

 

If you don't have a bachelor's degree, you may find yourself hitting an advancement and salary ceiling at your job or having a hard time finding one. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for workers 25 and over with only a high school degree was 8.4% in January 2012, compared to 4.2% for those with a bachelor's degree or higher1.

 

Lubbock Christian University's online BS in Organizational Management completer program is ideal for students who already have an associate's degree. This program trains you in the problem-solving and interpersonal skills you need to succeed in nearly any field. Steeped in Christian principles, values, and lessons, the online Bachelor's in Organizational Management emphasizes the importance of effective management at all levels, no matter what your current job is.

 

  • Self-reliance
  • Self-knowledge
  • How to work with others effectively
  • Professional communication
  • Social responsibility and ethics
  • Research techniques and their applications

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Along with basic business knowledge in accounting, finance, and human resources, the curriculum will help give you a broader perspective of the workings of organizations and how you can help improve systems and processes.

 

Learning From Experience

Instructors in the Bachelor's in Organizational Management program have experience with adult learners and encourage students to share their experiences and practices to help create a more profound understanding of organizational management for everyone. With the convenience and flexibility of the online format, the BS in Organizational Management is an ideal program for adults working full-time. It can also serve as a foundation for graduate studies.

 

To learn more about Lubbock Christian University's online BS in Organizational Management, call us today at (877) 307-5894 to speak to an advisor, or REQUEST MORE INFORMATION.

 

1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Economic News Release, accessed 2/03/2012, http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.htm