Adult Studies
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management
Degree Course Requirements and Descriptions
Consider your future with an Organizational Management degree from Bethel College. The 16-month program offers sequential modules meeting once a week in four-hour sessions with seminar style instruction. Faculty and business leaders provide expertise and offer a dynamic exchange of ideas. Students are challenged in preparation for successful careers in business or graduate school. New groups are formed throughout the year providing personal and group support. Students have an opportunity to develop their potential and gain the necessary communication skills to obtain a competitive advantage.
Program participants may receive credit for prior learning experience. Financial aid is available as well as the possibility for company reimbursement.
Start Dates for Fall 2009 OM Groups
- OM 97 Calendar – beginning 1/28/2010 at Bethel College’s campus in Mishawaka (Thursday Evenings)
- OM S-14 Calendar – beginning 2/17/2010 at Southwestern Michigan College’s campus in Dowagiac, Michigan (Wednesday Evenings)
- OM E-9 Calendar – beginning 3/4/2010 at Bethel College’s campus in Elkhart (Thursday Evenings)
- OM 98 Calendar – beginning 3/15/2010 at Bethel College’s campus in Mishawaka (Monday Evenings)
ELIGIBILITY
You are eligible to participate in the Organizational Management degree completion program if you have at least 62 transferable academic credits and time for one evening session per week for 16 months.
CURRICULUM
The core curriculum is designed to give students knowledge in those areas where managers spend a major portion of their time within the company. Each course is considered to be an introductory course and, therefore, does not require specific academic competencies.
Students receive academic credit for studying group and organizational behavior, systems management, accounting for manager, statistical methods and research, managerial finance, biblical perspectives for managers, managerial economics, human resources administration, principles of management and supervision, and business ethics.
The end result is a 36-semester hour major and a bachelor of science degree in Organizational Management.
The Bethel OM Degree
- Integrates business practice with Christian faith.
- Offers practical experience for greater marketability
- Provides a flexible schedule for working professionals
- Offers continued learning opportunities for graduates