The Master of Organizational Management (M.Org.M.), one of Crandall’s Professional Programs, is offered as an alternative to the MBA in that it will focus more on working with, and through, people than on the technical aspects of business administration. The M.Org.M is delivered in a format enabling those already in the workforce the classroom opportunity for completing their graduate degree during evening hours.
Special Program Highlights for the Master of Organizational Management:
This is a non-traditional program created to serve working professionals who hold an undergraduate Bachelor’s degree from any discipline (i.e. B.B.A., B.A., B.Sc., B.Ed, B.Th.) and has at least 2 years full-time working experience of any type(s) in any organization(s) of any sector(s).
Courses are held one night per week, taking between 5 and 10 weeks to complete. Students take one to two courses at a time.
Course requirements are completed outside of your work schedule.
Classes are small and personal.
The program enhances students’ interpersonal skills, written and verbal communications and problem-solving and decision making abilities as well as expanding their understanding or research techniques and applications.
Classes are taught by various professors who are highly qualified and experienced in their area of expertise.
Professors are excellent educators who typically build strong relationships with students.
There is also an option to pursue the M.Org.M. on a Full-time basis alongside the Part-time program. These students will take 30 credit hours of courses over three (3) semesters load and may be eligible to complete the program in as little as one year!
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