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Whatever your business ambitions,
enhanced management and leadership skills will help you to realize your career potential.
A degree in organizational management will develop your business education, rounding
out your existing abilities and experience with in-depth study of a variety of key
business topics.
Schools offer a wide range of degree programs related to organizational management,
and you can elect to pursue your organizational management education at all degree
levels, and with different concentrations, depending on your career plans.
Typical courses in an organizational management program will include topics such
as:
- Accounting and finance
- Marketing
- Organizational behavior and human
resources
- Statistics and quantitative methods
- Business systems
These topics are designed to lay
the foundations of a strong managerial grasp of commercial and organizational management
issues.
Beyond these core topics, your school may also offer concentrations or elective courses
in areas such as leadership, not-for-profit management, and human resource management.
The potential scope of this field of business education is very wide ranging and
you will find schools offering courses to match almost every business activity.
In general, a bachelor's degree is seen as an entry-level business education. To
advance to senior positions within an organization a master's level degree is certainly
desirable, and may well be essential. A master's degree in organizational management,
such as an MBA (Master of Business Administration), will give you the education you
need to rise within your organization. Whether you are already working in an organization,
or considering moving into management, a degree in organizational management will
help you maximize your career outlook and potential future earnings.
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