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ORGANIZATIONAL SCIENCES AND COMMUNICATION

Professors C. Warren, L. Offermann

Associate Professors E.B. Davis (Chair), D.P. Costanza

Assistant Professors J.C. Miller, N. Olsen, G. Debebe, T. Behrend, A. Hampel

Professorial Lecturers S. Wehrenberg, E. Hoffman, J.C. Leon, A.J. Procopio, N. Pham, V. Grady

The Department of Organizational Sciences and Communication offers interdisciplinary programs leading to the degree of Master of Arts in the field of organizational sciences with concentrations in human resources management and organizational management. The programs have been designed for public, private, and nonprofit sector professionals who wish to increase their managerial competence, enhance their leadership ability, and improve their career potential. The curricula provide knowledge and skills in the social and behavioral sciences. In addition, a graduate certificate in organizational management is offered.

Master of Arts in the field of organizational sciences with a concentration in human resources management-Prerequisite: a bachelor's degree with a B average from an accredited college or university.

Required: the general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, including 36 credit hours of course work. There is no thesis requirement. All students must pass a Master's Comprehensive Examination. The following courses are required: OrSc 6209, 6212, 6214, 6222, 6223, 6248; Econ 6219; Psyc 8245; Stat 6104.

Master of Arts in the field of organizational sciences with a concentration in organizational management-Prerequisite: a bachelor's degree with a B average from an accredited college or university.

Required: the general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, including 36 credit hours of course work. There is no thesis requirement. All students must pass a Master's Comprehensive Examination. The following courses are required: OrSc 6209, 6216, 6241, 6242, 6243; Econ 6219; Psyc 8245, 8259; Stat 6104.

The Doctor of Philosophy in the field of psychology with a concentration in industrial/organizational psychology is offered through the Department of Organizational Sciences and Communication on a full-time basis only.

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Information in this bulletin is generally accurate as of fall 2011. The University reserves the right to change courses, programs, fees, and the academic calendar, or to make other changes deemed necessary or desirable, giving advance notice of change when possible.