Online Bachelor’s in Organizational Leadership Program Guide

Prepare to steer today’s businesses through the next wave of changes.

Earn a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership online at Maryville University that blends business with psychology to help you understand the human side of organizations. It’s designed to shape you into a change agent by focusing on the areas of psychology that appeal to employers and interest you most.

At a glance

Apply with no application fee and no SAT/ACT scores required.

Access 100% online coursework that uniquely blends business with psychology.

Collaborate with a faculty member on a senior research project in an area that interests you.

Prepare to lead teams in corporations, healthcare, HR, nonprofits, and more.

Curriculum

Online Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership

Maryville’s online Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership includes a 128-credit curriculum composed of general education courses (45 credits), organizational leadership foundations (21 credits), a social science research sequence (15 credits), human resource management elective (3 credits), business acumen elective (3 credits), and general electives (41 credits).

Organizational Leadership Major Courses

Coursework is designed to teach students how to apply the science of psychology and business, using evidence-based practices to innovate, drive results, and manage change in today’s organizations. Learn to take a strategic leadership approach to any circumstance as you explore courses in negotiation, multicultural psychology, social conflict, organizational behavior, group dynamics, and organization development. The social science research sequence includes a series of courses that culminates with a senior project, designed to help students emerge with an interconnected understanding of how to craft research, analyze results, and present findings.

Organizational Leadership Foundation

  • ORGL 105: Introduction to Leadership
  • SOSC 240: Criticial Thinking in Social Science
  • PSYC 365: Multicultural Psychology
  • ORGL 374: Psychology of Conflict Management
  • ORGL 472: Organizational Behavior
  • ORGL 473: Group Dynamics
  • ORGL 493: Organization Development and Change

Social Science Research Sequence

SOSC 245 will be 6 credits and 16 weeks. The prerequisites are SOSC 240 and PSYC 101 or SOC 101.SOSC 485 will be 6 credits and 16 weeks. The prerequisites are SOSC 245 and SOSC 341.

  • SOSC 245: Research Design
  • SOSC 341: Understanding Statistical Inference
  • SOSC 485: Senior Project

Human Resource Managment

Choose 1 course in human resource management from the below options

  • HRMG 330: Human Resource Management
  • ORGL 351: Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • PSYC 455: Personnel Psychology

Business Acumen

Choose 1 course in human resource management from the below options

  • ACCT 210: Financial Accounting
  • ECON 203: Principles of Economics
  • BUS 280: Business Law

To ensure the best possible educational experience for our students, we may update our curriculum to reflect emerging and changing employer and industry demands. Undergraduate programs and certificates are designed to be taken at a part-time pace. Please speak to your advisor for more details.

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Admission requirements

Online Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Minimum GPA for freshman applications: 2.5 on a 4.0 scale*
  • Minimum GPA for college or university transfer applicants: 2.0 on a 4.0 scale*
  • Official transcripts from all colleges or universities previously attended
  • Official high school transcripts (required for applications with fewer than 60 transfer hours from a regionally accredited school)
  • No standardized tests required

*Applicants who do not meet the GPA requirement may be considered for provisional admission.

Transfer Credit Policy
  • Only credits from regionally accredited institutions will be considered for transfer.
  • A maximum of 68 credits from a two-year college or 98 credits from a four-year college will be considered and evaluated for transfer.
  • The student must take a minimum of 30 credit hours through Maryville University in order to complete a degree program.
  • The acceptance of transfer credit is at the discretion of Maryville University.

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Accreditation and rankings

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Named an “Apple Distinguished School” for 2021-2024

Ranked a “Best National University” for 2022 by U.S. News & World Report

Why Maryville Online?

We’ve been progressively challenging the norms of higher education for nearly 150 years. We started as one of the first universities to educate women. Today, we continue to push the boundaries and prepare students like you for a digital world. At Maryville, we understand what it takes to step beyond your comfort zone.

Maryville University is a nationally ranked private college recognized for comprehensive and innovative education focused on student learning, outcomes, and success — both online and on campus. We’re located just 22 miles from downtown St. Louis.

Early Access program

Did you know that Maryville undergraduates can qualify for graduate level credits? Once you are accepted — and as long as you have not yet completed your elective requirements — we invite you to explore Early Access as an option.

Through Early Access, you can get a head start on earning a graduate degree by taking master’s-level courses that count toward your undergraduate and graduate degrees. Graduate-level Early Access courses are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate — so you can save time and money.

You can learn more at our Early Access page.

Faculty spotlight

Amy Quarton-Dambacher

Associate Instructor

Amy Quarton-Dambacher is an associate instructor at Maryville, where she has played a key role in developing the online organizational leadership program. She teaches courses in leadership, organizational behavior, industrial/organizational psychology, and group dynamics. Along with her course instruction, Amy also provides guidance for students seeking internships and other professional opportunities.

Outside of academia, her expertise is highly sought after as an independent consultant. Amy is the founder and CEO of the Job Fit Company, and she serves as the internship coordinator for the St. Louis Organization Development Network.

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