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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership & Management

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In the in-person M.A. Organizational Leadership and Management program in California, students develop the skills needed to become leaders and managers dedicated to aligning organizational needs with the public good.

36 credits required for completion
20 months part-time or 14 months full-time
Available in Pasadena & online

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M.A. Organizational Leadership & Management

The M.A. in Organizational Leadership & Management program at the Pasadena Pacific Oaks campus is based upon the theory that leadership requires skill and self-knowledge to be authentic, and that authentic leadership is essential to creating organizations with sustainable value.

The M.A. in Organizational Leadership and Management degree is a flexible program designed to meet the needs of busy students who may be unable to stop their lives to pursue an education. Each student will also have the chance to deepen their understanding of a field that they are passionate about by applying their previous work experience into an Applied Research Project.

This organizational leadership master’s program offers working professionals an opportunity to advance their careers or to embark on a new career path. Developing foundational management and leadership competencies, graduates of the M.A. in Organizational Leadership and Management program will be well-equipped for leadership positions in a variety of areas, including nonprofit, for-profit, consultation, education, or local government.

 

Watch our Organizational Leadership and Management Virtual Information Session Video

 

During this recording of an information session, you’ll see how an M.A. in Organizational Leadership and Management from Pacific Oaks College will help propel your career and provide you with real-world experience. While earning this in-person management and organizational leadership degree you’ll develop a portfolio of work, which can be used to demonstrate to current and future employers your ability to make a difference in the culture and productivity of organizations. During this event with Dr. Carol Rinkoff, Affiliate Faculty, you will hear examples of projects students have completed and hear answers to student questions from the faculty who instruct students in this degree program.

Sample Courses

Leadership and Organizational Behavior

This course focuses on leadership from the inside-out, the power of habits, and using questions to affect or change an organization’s behavior. To be a successful authentic leader, one must understand oneself as an individual or leader, but to also understand one’s behaviors and habits, thus enabling an individual to understand the organization’s behaviors and habits. This course will take the learner on an inward journey to bring about outward success as a leader making organizational behavior changes.

Business Principles for Leaders

This course provides a practical overview of accounting, finance, and economics within organizations operations.  It provides an introductory level of understanding to relevant terminology, concepts and applicable principles for leaders’ oversight and responsibilities for leading today’s organizations.

Marketing Strategies and Competitive Intelligence

This course examines the basic principles and applications of marketing practices. Students will examine present-day marketing systems and will explore major theories and research findings in the area of consumer behavior. Students will analyze consumer needs and wants to provide customer satisfaction and to maintain positive customer relationships. This course examines the basic concepts and principles in consumer behavior with the goal of understanding how these ideas can drive marketing decision-making.

Admissions Requirements

  • Demonstrated commitment to the mission and values of Pacific Oaks College
  • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally-accredited institution
  • Completed application for admission
  • Application fee
  • Resume
  • Official transcripts from all institutions attended
  • Personal statement

There are many different options for careers with an organizational leadership degree. With the Pacific Oak’s Master’s in Organizational Leadership and Management, management roles within various organizations and industries are the most common career path for graduates, including sales, offices, operations, and business intelligence.

Pacific Oaks College prepares you to make an impact in a variety of high-demand careers. Below, you will find possible career options and salaries associated with this degree.

Data is pulled by a third-party tool called Lightcast, which includes data from sources including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, online job postings, and other government databases. The information below represents a regional and national career outlook related to this degree program*. Pacific Oaks College is dedicated to assisting you in achieving your career goals.

*Many degree programs are intended to fulfill licensure requirements in specific states. The data shown here may not represent the state where you currently reside. For more information on how this program is applicable to the requirements of your state, please speak with your admissions counselor.


Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics annual data update

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The program gave me the opportunity to immediately apply the lessons I was learning to the work I was doing. It seemed that every class had important information that directly impacted the decisions I needed to make, in real time. I have adapted much of what I learned into my day-to-day operations and together, they have radically changed the way I problem solve and lead my organization.

Suzanne Farley, Executive Director, Wellspring (alumna 2018)
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