BA in Organizational Sciences

Bachelor's degree

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Organizational Sciences (OS) Program operates within a human-centered philosophy of organizations. The Bachelor of Arts degree prepares students to analyze and solve problems that may arise in their professional careers and explores tools for helping steer organizations toward success. Coursework instills a deep understanding of the systemic dynamics and interactive effects of organizational, individual and environmental behaviors.

The capstone of the BA program is a two-course sequence in which students design and implement an independent research project, culminating in an original research thesis.

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Economics
  • Media
  • Communication Training
  • Requirements
  • Undergraduate
  • Programs
  • Architecture
  • American

Course programme

BA in Organizational Sciences Course Requirements

The following requirements must be fulfilled:

The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.

Program-specific curriculum:

Required courses (24 credits):
  • Organizational Communication
  • Principles of Economics I
  • Principles of Economics II
  • Introduction to Organizational Sciences
  • Global Organizations
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Research Methods in Organizational Sciences
  • Senior Research Seminar
  • Introduction to Statistics in Social Science
Five courses (15 credits) from the following:
  • Leading Change
  • Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
  • Leadership and Performance
  • Group Dynamics
  • Strategy in Organizations
  • Extreme Decisions
  • Organizational Network Analysis
  • Special Topics
  • Independent Study
Two courses (6 credits) both within the same department, from the following:
  • Early American Cultural History
  • Early American Cultural History
  • Modern American Cultural History
  • Modern American Cultural History
  • Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
  • Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
  • Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
  • Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
  • U.S. Media and Cultural History
  • U.S. Media and Cultural History
  • Themes in U.S. Cultural History
  • Themes in U.S. Cultural History
  • Themes in U.S. Cultural History
  • Themes in U.S. Cultural History
  • American Architecture I
  • American Architecture I
  • American Architecture II
  • American Architecture II
  • Material Culture in America
  • Material Culture in America
  • Critiquing Culture
  • Examining America
  • Foundations of Anthropological Thought
  • Foundations of Anthropology
  • Anthropology of Development
  • Cultural Ecology
  • Psychological Anthropology
  • Politics, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
  • Anthropology of Human Rights
  • Anthropology of Human Rights
  • Methods in Sociocultural Anthropology
  • Language, Culture, and Cognition
  • Language, Culture, and Cognition
  • Human Cultural Beginnings
  • Human Cultural Beginnings
  • Small Group Communication
  • Nonverbal Behavior
  • Professional Communication
  • Communication in a Mediated World
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Issues and Image Management
  • Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
  • Urban and Regional Economics
  • Industrial Organization
  • Government Regulation of the Economy
  • Introduction to the Economy of China
  • Introduction to the Economy of Japan
  • Survey of International Economics
  • Labor Economics
  • Economics of Human Resources
  • Game Theory
  • Population Geography
  • People, Land, and Food
  • Energy Resources
  • Energy Resources
  • Cities and Societies
  • Urban Geography
  • Cities in the Developing World
  • Economic Geography
  • Urban Sustainability
  • Urban Sustainability
  • U.S. History, 1890-1945
  • U.S. Diplomatic History
  • U.S. Diplomatic History
  • The American City
  • The American City
  • War and the Military in American Society from the Revolution to the Gulf War
  • U.S. Urban History
  • U.S. Urban History
  • U.S. Urban History
  • U.S. Social History
  • U.S. Social History
  • Immigration, Ethnicity, and the American Experience
  • Immigration, Ethnicity, and the American Experience
  • History of Modern China
  • History of Modern Japan
  • The American Presidency
  • Executive Branch Politics
  • Executive Branch Politics
  • Legislative Politics
  • Legislative Politics
  • Political Parties and Interest Groups
  • Issues in Domestic Public Policy
  • Media, Politics, and Government
  • Media and Politics
  • Global Perspectives on Democracy
  • Development Politics
  • International Political Economy
  • International Organizations
  • International Security Politics
  • Social Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Contemporary Sociological Theory
  • Contemporary Sociological Theory
  • Social Problems in American Society
  • Sociology of Complex Organizations
  • Sociology of Education
  • Economic Sociology
  • Social Movements
  • Sociology of Sex and Gender

BA in Organizational Sciences

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