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Department of Professional Studies

Bachelor of Arts Organizational Leadership

The Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership (BA-OL) provides students with comprehensive, specialized instruction in the application of leadership concepts highly sought after by employers across a wide variety of settings and career paths.  Students enrolled in the BA-OL will learn about leadership theory, leadership development, supervision, workplace learning and communication, non-profit leadership and community development, globalization and diversity, and organizational change.  Upon completion of this program, students will be equipped to seek out numerous career opportunities in diverse organizational settings based on individual skill set, interests, and initiative, as well as graduate-level education. The curriculum is designed to enhance essential workplace skills such as planning, organizational behavior, ethics, needs assessment, problem solving, communications, human resources, and technology applications. The BA-OL can be completed entirely online.

Students may elect to pursue concentrations in the following areas:

The Inter-College option allows students, in close consultation with an advisor, to design a multi-disciplinary degree path to meet personal and professional goals.

Program of Study (BA Organizational Leadership)

General Education coursework: 35 hours

Required Professional Core: 42 hours

OL 3013 Foundations of Organizational Leadership
OL / PS 3023 Professional Communications
OL / PS 3133 Applied Principles of Personnel Management
OL / PS 3143 Applied Professional Research
OL / PS 4143 Nonprofit Governance
OL / PS 4243 Adult Learning in Organizations
OL / PS 4343 Community Development
OL / PS 4443 Professional Leadership
OL / PS 4543 Workplace Supervision
OL / PS 4643 Occupational Globalization and Diversity
OL / PS 4743 Organizational Change
OL 4843 Training and Development
OL / PS 4943 Applied Leadership Project
OL / PS 4963 Applied Leadership ProjectOrganizational Leadership Capstone

Selected Concentration: 18 hours

Agriculture Business (all courses not available online)
Child Development (Program does not lead directly to teacher licensure)
Criminal Justice
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Inter - College
Public Relations
Workforce Technology

Balance of electives: Varies

Hours needed to meet 40-hour upper division requirement
or balance of 120 hours

Total : 120 hours

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)

A Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) process is available that could award up to 12 hours of upper-division credit for relevant work experience, professional development, or military training. The basis for requesting credit for prior learning is the development of a portfolio with assistance from a faculty advisor. Every student requesting credit for prior learning must enroll in this course and complete a portfolio which demonstrates the college-level learning that has resulted from experiences outside a formal academic framework. The student utilizes this method to document knowledge acquired which is equivalent to upper-division college-level credit.

Contact Information

Dr. Jeff Aulgur, Head

715 North El Paso Ave
(479) 964-3637
jaulgur@atu.edu

Associate Professor

Jeff AulgurJeremy Schwehm

Assistant Professors

Tennille Lasker-Scott,  Annette Stuckey

Senior Instructor

Jennifer Saxton

1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in "General Education Requirements".
2
At least 40 of the total hours required for graduation must be 3000 - 4000 level courses.
3Must earn a 'C' or better.