May 09, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog

Organizational Management, B.A.S.


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Program Chair Marie Young-Trabbic
Program Lead Vacant
Program Advisor Liz Jusino

The Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) in Organizational Management program, with concentrations in Applied Business Analytics, Human Resource Management, Management, and Public Safety Management, is designed to prepare individuals for management and supervisory positions in a variety of professions. The program provides degree completion opportunities for students from a variety of educational backgrounds, but primarily those with Associate degrees or the equivalent. The Organizational Management program is designed to provide skills and competencies that enable graduates to function as supervisors and managers, providing an excellent opportunity for individuals who have already entered the workforce and are interested in acquiring additional business management, leadership, and supervisory skills. Students will be exposed to the theory and practice of business management including finance, economics, law, human resource management, and organizational behavior.

Santa Fe College’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Management adheres to the State’s common course prerequisites. The program provides a career and educational pathway for students who have earned an Associate in Science degree in a professional or technical discipline, and provisions have been made for enrollment by students who have completed an Associate in Arts degree. Organizational Management baccalaureate students will select a concentration within the major and will complete a capstone course in their final year. The capstone course will serve as a summative evaluation point at which the students must demonstrate attainment of the program’s learning outcomes.

All Organizational Management baccalaureate degree seeking students must complete the basic degree requirements, including 36 hours of General Education, demonstration of Civics Literacy, and demonstration of foreign language competence. Due to the specialized nature of the Organizational Management program, students are strongly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor when enrolling in courses. This program is taught in both an online and a hybrid environment; some campus or approved testing center attendance is necessary.

Getting Started
Santa Fe College expects all students to have access to the computer hardware and software necessary for the program.

  • Complete a Santa Fe application for admission or readmission online at www.sfcollege.edu.
  • Arrange for official transcripts from high school to be sent to the Office of Records and Admissions.
  • Arrange for official transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended to be sent to the Office of Records and Admissions at least one month prior to the start of the term. Unofficial transcripts may be used for initial advisement purposes.
     

Qualifying for Admission
In order to qualify for admission to the Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Organizational Management you must:

  • Have a 2.5 or higher GPA.
  • Have earned a minimum of an Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree from a regionally accredited educational institution. Degrees and coursework must meet SF accreditation standards in order to be applied toward program admission criteria.
  • Submit a complete Organizational Management application packet.


Application to the program does not guarantee admission. Students will only be admitted to the B.A.S. in Organizational Management program after verification of prerequisites, previous degree, and minimum GPA. All transcripts must be received and verified by the SF Office of Records and Admissions.

Please note: Information is subject to change. Please see a Business Programs advisor for additional assistance. Program, application, and contact information can be found online at www.sfcollege.edu in the Index under Organizational Management.

Foreign Language Competency and General Education
Individuals who have not completed their foreign language requirement prior to enrolling at SF must complete two semesters of college-level sequential foreign language study before finishing the B.A.S. program. Students may select their General Education classes from any eligible courses within SF’s approved General Education package. The B.A.S. program requires 36 credit hours of General Education in order to meet graduation standards.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Management - Overview of Credits Required

A.S. degree transferred credits  
General Education 15 credit hours
Program Core 45 credit hours

OR

A.A. degree transferred credits  
General Education 36 Credit Hours
Electives 24 Credit Hours

PLUS

B.A.S. Credits  
Professional Core 24 Credit hours
Concentration 15 Credit Hours
Remaining General Education (AS) or Business Electives (AA) 21 Credit Hours
Total Required for program 120 Credit Hours

 

Program Capstone Course and Exit Requirements
Students will complete a capstone course as part of the exit requirements for the program. This course may include on-campus attendance as well as placement at a site approved by the program administrator, or a supervised research project. The B.A.S. degree in Organizational Management will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of the college’s curriculum totaling 120 credit hours. Students must have a 2.0 average overall and a grade of C or better in all 3000 and 4000 level courses.

Please note: Information is subject to change. Please contact a Business Programs advisor for additional assistance.

 

Suggested Organizational Management-Related Courses


The B.A.S. in Organizational Management focuses on fundamental business and management issues. While not required for admission, the following courses are recommended as electives prior to enrolling and contribute to student success in the program:

Select One Concentration


Concentration in Digital Marketing Management


Concentration in Human Resource Management


Concentration in Zoo and Aquarium Management


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