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Nov 22, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Leadership and Organizational Administration (B.P.S.)
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Bulletin/Catalog Year 2017-2018
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Department of Leadership and Organizational Administration
Location: Ft. Campbell Center, Bldg. 203
Phone: 931-221-6377
website: www.apsu.edu/leadership
Description of Major
The bachelor’s of Leadership and Organizational Administration degree is designed as a degree-completion program. Credit hours earned through associate degree programs, other universities, military transfer credits, and/or credit awarded for certifications may be applied toward the 120-credit hours needed to earn the degree.
The degree consists of a common general education core, upper division major requirements and electives, as well as an applied technology concentration or a minor combined with elective credits to meet the 120 credit hours for graduation. The bachelor’s degree in Leadership and Organizational Administration provides an opportunity for a seamless transition from the associate degree in order to help meet an individual student’s educational and career goals. Students work closely with their academic advisors in determining their curriculum requirements.
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General Education Core
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Credit Hours |
see Common Core |
41 |
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement |
1 |
Major Guided Electives
- Select nine (9) credit hours of any LDSP or PTMA Upper Division (3000-4000) level courses 9
Hospitality Administration
The major goal of this concentration is to provide an opportunity for students with associate degrees, certificates, and training in the hospitality/restaurant/hotel/culinary arts areas to complete a bachelor’s degree. These students will be able to utilize their lower division coursework as well as their work experiences in addition to the prescribed upper division coursework and other credits required for a bachelor’s degree. The program will be offered online in order to accommodate the non-traditional student, military students, and others not geographically located in the APSU area. Total credits required for this program: 120 Credit Hours.
Electives
Students may take up to six (6) hours from the following list in lieu of the list of LDSP elective courses listed below
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