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2008-2009 Catalog of Courses 
    
2008-2009 Catalog of Courses [Archived Catalog]

Organizational Management and Leadership B.S.


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The Organizational Management and Leadership program focuses on practical applications of both management and leadership skills. The program is designed to develop and enhance skills in interpersonal relationships, problem-solving, supervision and leadership. Some classes may be conducted on-line as opposed to live attendance.

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will have:

• knowledge of the fundamental aspects of career development;
• knowledge of the basic tenets of effective organizational behavior;
• knowledge of the basic steps in organizational research;
• knowledge of the functions of management;
• knowledge of the elements of successful interpersonal communications; and
• knowledge of the practices involved in human resource management.

SCHEDULE

The program is a 53-week program (33 college credit hours) for mature working adults who have completed 62 hours or more of college coursework. Classes meet one night a week for four hours.

DEGREE AWARDED

Bachelor of Science

CONTACT

Organizational Management and Leadership
316-295-5434

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

No additional admission requirements for this program.

Total: 33 hours


General Education Requirements:


  • Writing 1 3 hours
  • Writing 2 3 hours
    (with “C” or better)
  • Religion/Philosophy 3 hours
  • Mathematics 3 hours
    (Nature of Mathematics)
  • Natural Science with Lab 4 hours
  • Social/Behavioral Science 6 hours
    (Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, Economics)
  • Liberal Arts/Humanities 6 hours
    (Fine Arts, History, Literature, Foreign Languages)

Total 28: hours


Writing 1 and Writing 2 Requirements


1.


Writing 1 and Writing 2 with “C” or better are required for acceptance into a degree completion program.

2.


Writing requirements must be completed in one of the following ways:

A.


By taking Writing 1 and Writing 2 at Friends University or another accredited institution, passing the course (or its equivalent)  with “C” or better.

The College of Adult and Professional Studies will accept all English Composition courses from regionally accredited colleges and universities in the United States. 

Additionally, if a student has completed ENGL 111 Composition (or an equivalent) with a grade of ‘D’ and completed ENGL 112 Researched Composition (or an equivalent) with a grade of ‘C’ or better, ENGL 111 will be waived for admission to the College of Adult and Professional Studies.  ENGL Composition requirements for graduation from Friends University will be considered met for students admitted under these conditions.

B.


By taking the CLEP, which includes both the CLEP essay and CLEP multiple choice sections, in the area of English composition. Students who pass the test with a score of 500 or better will receive six hours of ungraded credit for Writing 1 and Writing 2, pending the submission of a research paper that conforms to APA style and is approved by a fulltime faculty member of the English department. The paper should be written according to the guidelines currently established by the English program for Writing 2. This option can provide for students who need both Writing 1 and Writing 2 and who have never enrolled in either course before. The CLEP test is an option only for a student who has no previous enrollment in Writing 1 or 2.

C.


Exceptions to this policy must be approved by the CAPS Exception Committee.

Internship Program


Internship Program / Clinical Training:  Degree Completion Program Students may earn up to twelve hours in an internship or clinical training program.  These hours can be transferred or earned in residence.  Internship credits earned in residence at Friends University must be approved by the Program Director prior to enrollment.  Please refer to the internship course descriptions for complete details.

General Education Requirements for Degree Completion Program:


  • Writing 1 (w/ grade of “C” or better) - 3 hours
  • Writing 2 (w/ grade of “C” or better) - 3 hours
  • Math - 3 hours
  • Natural Science w/ lab - 4 hours
  • Speech/Interpersonal Communications - 3 hours
  • Religion/Philosophy - 3 hours
  • Social/Behavioral Sciences - 6 hours
    (Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, Economics)
  • Computer Information Systems - 3 hours
  • Liberal Arts/Humanities - 9 hours
    • Select a minimum of 9 hours within at least two categories:
      • History
      • Literature
      • Fine Arts (Art, Music, or Drama - survey courses acceptable)
      • Foreign Language/World Culture

Total General Education Requirements: 37 hours


Notes:


* Math:

  • The Nature of Mathematics or higher level math course, passed with a grade of ‘C’ or better, is required for Criminal Justice and Organizational Management and Leadership degree programs.
  • College Algebra, passed with a grade of ‘C’ or better, is required for all other degree completion programs.

Continuously enrolled students entering the PACE program within the College of Adult and Professional Studies under the catalog years of 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 will have the option of meeting the general education requirements for the DCP major in effect during those catalog years.

Total Major and General Education Requirements: 61 hours


Total Degree Requirements: 124 hours


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