Tracks
Students in the Organizational Leadership major can choose between two tracks to help them build skillsets pertinent to their current or future career goals.
The Community and Public Services tracks guides students through an examination of how managers operate effectively with stakeholders and employees in public service, community, leadership, and non-profit settings.
The Organizational Management track guides students through an examination of how managers create value by understanding and developing employee and customer relationships. Students in the Organizational Management track have the opportunity to add a concentration in Health Services Administration.
Contemporary Society Requirement (2 courses, 6 credits)
Students must choose two upper division courses from the following departments to meet contemporary society requirements: AAST, AMST, ANTH, BOT, COJO, CRMJ, ENR, FCSC, GEOG, GWST, HIST, HP, INST, LTST, MUSC, NAIS, ORTM, PHIL, POLS, RELI, SOC, SOWK, WIND
Career Electives (9 credits)
Students will work with their advisor to identify these career electives. Career electives must be upper division coursework. Students have the option of completing an internship, ORGL 4960, to fulfill six of the nine required credits.
Program Overview
Dr. Rochelle Green, Director- Bachelor of Applied Science Program rmccoy3@uwyo.edu
This program is available entirely online. Entry into the program requires an application process to UW. Official transcripts from all institutions attended must be submitted to UW Admissions.
All students must complete the following:
a) University Studies Program (USP) requirements
b) 120 approved credits, 42 of which must be upper division (3000+), 30 of which must be obtained from UW.
The program is designed to be completed in two years, but students may move at a pace that works for them.
All courses within the Bachelor of Applied Science program must be completed with a grade of C or better. If you do not pass the course with a grade of C or better after three attempts, you will be dismissed from the program.
Each student is assigned an advisor, who can be reached at (orgl@uwyo.edu) and will be advised each semester. It is important that you work closely with your advisor to plan your course schedule.