Curriculum

The Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership curriculum is informed by national and regional workforce research—including insights from the Burning Glass Institute and SHRM—to develop the skills employers want most. The curriculum is structured around three skill domains that directly correspond to the demands of employers: Human Skills, Business Enablers, and Digital Building Blocks.

  • Human Skills, often referred to as “soft skills,” are based on creative and critical intelligence as well as relationship-building.  
  • Business Enablers are the executing and synthesizing skills needed in the business world to move ideas forward. 
  • Digital Building Blocks are the skills that empower individuals to thrive in a digital and technology-centered world.

You’ll learn leadership theory with practical application, preparing you to step confidently into roles of greater influence. Courses like Leadership Roles: Trainer, Mentor, and Coach and Managing Organizational Change build skills in motivating teams, resolving conflict, and guiding transformation, while Leadership in the Digital Age and Business and Professional Writing equip communicators to thrive in today’s digitally driven workplace.

Curriculum Details