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BS Organizational Leadership

About the Program

The Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership (BSOL) program is designed for working professionals who want to develop the skills needed to be an agent of change in the 21st-century workplace.

Learners gain valuable knowledge from curriculum designed to prepare professionals for leadership roles within their organizations. By applying work and life experiences to the curriculum, learners engage in a meaningful and relevant program. Additionally, learners benefit from a comprehensive learning approach with major theoretical concepts integrated throughout the program instead of localized in individual courses.

Learn more about the career opportunities available with a B.S. in Organizational Leadership.

The BSOL is an on-campus program offered at APU’s main campus and at six Southern California locations.

Career Opportunities

The B.S. in Organizational Leadership can enhance students’ marketability and help them gain the potential to advance in a variety of fields. Graduates have found careers in fire departments, police departments, government agencies, management positions, nonprofit organization, and Fortune 500 companies. Graduates have also pursued other support and/or leadership positions in a variety of business settings. In addition, a large number of BSOL graduates have gone on to graduate-level programs.

Program Highlights

  • Demonstrate college-level learning from experience via Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
  • Implement the process of applied behavioral science research as a problem-solving tool for planning organizational change
  • Learn and experientially understand what it is like to take on management responsibilities
  • Explain and understand the fundamentals of effective oral and written interpersonal communication and business communication
  • Identify and apply the most effective systematic decision-making strategy to the student’s organization
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