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Become an effective leader with global vision and awareness with an online Master of Arts in Organizational Management from the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC). Useful for nearly any field, this degree offers coursework that covers planning, time management, resource coordination, scheduling, and more. These vital skills can be applied universally in nearly any industry, whether it’s human resources, sales, retail, or others.

The master’s in organizational management degree allows you to develop advanced skills in dealing with the complex problems that organizations and individuals face in today’s marketplace. Pursuing a degree in organizational management allows you to develop the skills needed to be a successful organizational manager in business or any industry that you decide to follow. Upon completion of this degree program, you will be able to:

  • Evaluate the role of management practice in organizations and the managerial processes to effectively implement an organizational communication plan
  • Analyze common behavioral factors that are present in organizations
  • Analyze the factors that shape the legal environment of an organization
  • Develop processes and policies to manage human capital in organizations
  • Evaluate the importance of ethics and corporate social responsibility
  • Develop a strategic planning framework

Why Choose the University of Arizona Global Campus?

Accelerated 6-week courses
1 course at a time
$0 Application Fee
Accredited by WSCUC

Military Students $250.00/credit

MA in Organizational Mgmt Courses $740.00/credit

Technology Fee** $115.00/course

Books and Other Class Materials** $125.00/average per course

Graduation Fee $150.00

Total Program Cost See UAGC Catalog¹

 

¹Keep in mind that this figure doesn’t factor in any potential discounts, partner benefits, or impact of accepted transfer credits, if eligible.

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Organizational Management Master’s Degree Curriculum Overview

An organizational management degree offers you courses in organizational change, marketing, decision-making, strategic thinking, and innovation that will cultivate the landscape for building an organizational culture that embraces quality and diversity.

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Year 1

  • This course is designed to introduce the student to Graduate Business programs, with emphases upon conceptualizing communication and communication processes in the context of organizations, management and career. Emphasis will be on technology, theories and models, qualitative communication research and presentations.

  • This course serves to advance the knowledge of the functions of management, the underlying theories and literature associated with the management discipline, and build students’ understanding of the relationships across organizational and business functions. Students grapple with current management problems and emerging solutions applied in the context of the organization.

  • This course investigates behavioral factors that affect modern organizations and their management. Topics include group and team dynamics, organizational structure, motivation, leadership, power, and change management.

  • This course involves the study of business law, its foundations, and the role it plays in managing a business, with a particular emphasis on the corporate form. Topics of relevance to be explored include the following core concepts: constitutional law, case law, government regulation, ethics, contracts, anti-trust law, securities regulations, employment law, environmental law, and crimes and torts.

  • This course explores practical ways to develop organizational communication plans that integrate marketing, advertising and public relations strategies. Emphasis is given to the dynamic process of managerial decision-making required to implement an integrated communication plan effectively in order to achieve organizational goals. 

  • This course is a study on managing people in the workplace, focusing on the important policies and processes associated with recruiting, hiring, training and evaluating personnel in order to achieve strategic organizational goals. 

  • The course is designed to allow non-financial managers and staff to better understand financial decision-making, budgeting, project/capital spending approval, and the importance of financial planning and control. Topics include how financial decisions are made and the roles and responsibilities of finance and non-finance managers, financial tools and metrics, and basic financial statements.

  • This course analyzes organizational, professional and personal ethics and creates a framework for exploring the social responsibilities of managers and organizational leaders. Various methodologies will be used to explore ways to encourage ethical development and moral behavior within organizational culture and to resolve business ethical issues and dilemmas. 

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Year 2

  • This course blends theories of leadership with concepts and models of organizational change. The change process consists of a series of steps that focuses on vision, implementation, change agents, and other internal and external components. The course provides insight into types of changes that impact organizations and possible strategies to effectively address those changes.

  • In the Master of Organizational Management capstone course, students will analyze the creation and utilization of effective teams and approaches to motivate and maintain productive teamwork. Students will integrate their knowledge and apply skills gained through their studies using the perspective of organizational team managers. The course will enable students to explore common obstacles that can negatively impact team performance and examine approaches to counteract these forces. Additionally, this course will investigate special considerations that leaders will need to foster productive and ethical teamwork in a socially conscious, technologically adept, and global marketplace. OMM 695 is the capstone course for the MA in Organizational Management program and must be taken last in the sequence. This course is not available for non-degree seeking students.

  • The International Business (Virtual Experience) course is designed to offer students opportunities for analyzing information and strategies for conducting business in the international marketplace. The course will allow students to examine international business practice and their impact on the global market via business process analysis such as PESTLE, SOAR, and SWOT. In addition, the course will expand on students’ knowledge of international business strategies and procedures, global corporate social responsibility and current international norms. The course will also demonstrate the impact of financial risks and currency fluctuation on foreign investment. Lastly, this course will give students the opportunity to examine various cultures through interactive activities. Prerequisite: As this course is an elective option for the student, elective courses must be completed after all other major courses and prior to the capstone course.

Program Requirements

To be awarded the Master of Arts in Organizational Management degree, all students must complete 33 semester credit hours with a 3.0 minimum grade point average.

Licensure and Certification Terms and Conditions

This program is not designed to meet the state educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification in any state. Students seeking licensure or certification in a particular profession shall carefully research the requirements prior to enrollment and regularly review the requirements as they are subject to change. Requirements vary by state. The University of Arizona Global Campus does not guarantee that any professional organization will accept a graduate’s application to sit for any exam for the purpose of professional certification. Further, a criminal record may prevent an applicant from obtaining licensure, certification, or employment in their field of study.

Certain degree programs may not be available in all states.

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What Can I Do with a Master’s in Organizational Management?

Career Paths

With a master’s degree in organizational management, you may choose to seek a career in one of these industries or positions:

  • Business Manager
  • General Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Advertising
  • Entrepreneurial Startups
  • Human Resources
  • Marketing
  • Organizational Development Consultant
  • Public Relations
  • Training and Development Manager
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Career Fields

You have many options when you graduate with a degree in organizational management. You may choose to enter an area of business or industry for which your in-depth knowledge of organizational management has prepared you. This degree can prepare you for a career as a leader within organizations, be able to start your own businesses, or pursue careers with local, state, or federal government.

Job Market Outlook

Gain insights into the organizational management job market by reviewing the Bureau of Labor Statistics market outlook report.

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The ability to work toward my degree and maintain my daily life was a huge factor in my decision to go back.

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Master of Arts in Organizational Management FAQs

  • A Master of Arts in Organizational Management (MAOM) is a graduate degree focused on leadership, decision-making, and organizational strategy. The program covers key areas like change management, human resources, and ethical leadership, preparing students to lead teams and improve workplace efficiency.

  • While both the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Arts in Organizational Management (MAOM) are esteemed master’s degrees, they cater to different professional objectives and areas of focus:

    • MBA: Broad business focus, including finance, marketing, and operations. Ideal for corporate leadership or entrepreneurship.
    • MAOM: Focuses on leadership, team management, and organizational behavior. Best for roles in HR, consulting, and nonprofit management.
  • A degree in organizational management may open doors to leadership roles in HR, project management, and consulting. It’s a strong choice for those who enjoy working with people and improving business operations.

  • The organizational management degree at UAGC offers you courses in organizational change, marketing, decision-making, strategic thinking, and innovation that will cultivate the landscape for building an organizational culture that embraces quality and diversity.

  • Investing in a master’s degree in organizational management may be worthwhile for professionals seeking to enhance their careers. The program not only imparts essential management skills but also builds your ability to influence and inspire others within an organization.

    By enrolling in the online MAOM degree program at UAGC, you are taking a significant step toward becoming a dynamic leader equipped to navigate the complexities of modern organizations.

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To access this rate using the Liberty Grant, only eligible undergraduate active duty service members, members of the National Guard, Reservists, spouses of active duty, members of the National Guard and Reservists, Department of Defense employees using Tuition Assistance (TA), and civilian employees of the United States Coast Guard (only if utilizing Military Tuition Assistance) will qualify.

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The Technology Fee covers access to University systems such as the online classroom, the Student Portal, and other academic resources. The Technology Fee and the Course Digital Materials (CDM) Fee are fully refundable if a student does not attend beyond Day 3 of a course (Week 3 if covered under the University of Arizona Global Campus Promise Refund Schedule). After this time, the fee becomes non-refundable. Students are charged the Technology Fee for repeated coursework. Students are not charged the CDM fee for repeated coursework if previously charged.

The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated by the Registrar’s Office to determine the credits that will officially apply toward a UAGC degree program. Credits must be earned at the same degree level in order to be applied. Additional restrictions may apply. See the UAGC Academic Catalog for full undergraduate and graduate transfer policies.

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