Arts, Education, & Sciences

Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Organizational Leadership Program

Prepare for Leadership in a Changing Workforce

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Organizational Leadership is designed to equip leaders and supervisors with the skills necessary to thrive in today's diverse and technologically-advanced society. Building upon an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree from an accredited community college, the BAS enhances workplace competencies and provides the knowledge needed to move into leadership roles within a flexible 2-year program.

Why Choose This Program?

  • Designed for AAS graduates seeking career advancement
  • Shorter completion time compared to traditional routes to a bachelor鈥檚 degrees
  • Industry-driven curriculum based on employer needs
  • Focused on real-world leadership and management skills

Program Highlights Students will develop the ability to:

  • Understand and navigate complex work environments
  • Think critically and solve workplace challenges
  • Manage, supervise, and communicate effectively
  • Anticipate industry changes and plan for the future

Career Opportunities Graduates can pursue careers such as:

  • General & Operations Manager
  • Training & Development Manager
  • Supervisory Roles in Technical Fields

Concentration Areas Choose from five in-demand concentrations tailored to industry needs:

  • Communication
  • Training & Development
  • Management
  • Computer Systems
  • Criminal Justice

A Degree Built for You Developed in collaboration with regional community colleges and employers, this BAS degree integrates previous AAS coursework into a structured 60-credit hour pathway, reducing the time and cost required to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree. This program enables professionals to gain leadership skills that drive career growth and economic development.

Take the Next Step Advance your career today with the Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership at 麻花影院.

For more information, contact the College of Arts, Education, and Sciences at caes@ulm.edu.

Starting in the Fall of 2025