Organizational Leadership and Regional Commerce: Organizational Leadership Emphasis
Program Overview
Organizational Leadership and Regional Commerce: Organizational Leadership Emphasis
Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership and Regional Commerce with an Organizational Leadership emphasis is designed for students who want to develop leadership skills and knowledge to succeed in various organizational settings. This program is offered online, with some sessions having required login times.
Program Details
Coursework Location(s)
- Main/Tucson
- Online - Arizona Online
- Pima Community College East
- Sierra Vista
Areas of Interest
- Arts & Media
- Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
- Communication, Journalism & Public Relations
- Education & Human Development
- Psychology & Human Behavior
- Social & Behavioral Sciences
Sample Courses
- LDRV 302: The Leadership Function
- LDRV 401: Leadership in a Diverse Environment
- LDRV 397A: Mentoring Workshops
- B: Mentoring Workshops
Career Fields
- Human resources
- Administration
- Logistics
- Sales and management
- Marketing
- Public relations
Level of Math
- General Knowledge
This strand involves the general understanding and appreciation of how mathematics is used to solve problems in everyday life. The G-strand does not prepare a student for any further work grounded in mathematics and assumes the student will not proceed beyond the basic Foundations level noted above. Thus only those students whose major requires the most general knowledge of mathematics should take this strand.
Level of Second Language
- 2nd Semester Proficiency
Second-semester skill level in a second language is required. Non-B.A. degree students may fulfill this requirement with one of the following options:
- Scoring the equivalent of second-semester skill level on an entrance or placement examination administered by The University of Arizona.
- Completion with a C or better of a second semester course at the post-secondary level.
- An AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate) or CLEP (College Level Entrance Program) language score determined by the individual language department.
- In the College of Engineering by a method determined within the College; however, all students in the college must also take a language placement examination on entrance to the University.
Pre-major Required?
- No
Additional Admissions Requirements
- This program qualifies for AAS to BAS 75/45 Block Transfer or can be completed as a 2+2 in partnership with community colleges.
- Please see the CAST website for more information.
This Major's College
- College of Applied Science and Technology
Degree
- Bachelor of Applied Science
Sample Plans
2025, Organizational Leadership and Regional Commerce: Organizational Leadership Emphasis
- 4-Year Sample Plan
- Map Transfer Coursework
- Plan Ahead with a Transfer Pathway
- Transfer Pathway
First Year
- 1st Semester
- AAS to BAS or Transfer Pathway or Below 4 Year Sequence
- ENGL 101
- Introduction to the General Education Experience (Entry Course)
- Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives
- Gen Ed: Building Connections
- General Elective
- 2nd Semester
- ENGL 102
- General Elective
- Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives
- Gen Ed: Building Connections
- General Elective
Second Year
- 3rd Semester
- 1st Semester Second Language
- Foundation Math
- Gen Ed: Building Connections
- Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives
- General Elective
- 4th Semester
- 2nd Semester Second Language
- Gen Ed: Exploring Perspectives
- ENGV 306: Advanced Composition
- CYBV 301: Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
- General Elective
Third Year
- 5th Semester
- LDRV 397A: Junior Mentoring Workshop
- BASV 314: Math for Applied Science
- LDRV 302: The Leadership Function
- RNCV 315: Entrepreneurship & Small Business Growth
- General Elective
- 6th Semester
- BASV 316: Intro Methods of Analysis
- BASV 319: Ethics in Public and Private Sectors
- PSYV 471: Psychology of Leadership
- Major Elective
- Contexts Course
- General Education Portfolio (Exit Course)
Fourth Year
- 7th Semester
- Followers Course
- General Elective
- LDRV 401: Leadership in a Diverse Environment
- General Elective
- General Elective
- 8th Semester
- LDRV 397B: Senior Mentoring Workshop
- General Elective
- LDRV 498: Senior Capstone
- General Elective
- General Elective
Map Transfer Coursework
- Enter your coursework from Arizona universities or community colleges to see how they can map to this major.
- Connect with The University of Arizona Academic Advisors to validate how your coursework will transfer.
About the Transfer Mapping Categories
Maps to One Requirement
A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that maps to one requirement for this major.
Can Map in Multiple Ways
A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that maps to more than one requirement for this major. This means that the transfer course could meet any of the matching requirements but does not mean it fulfills all matching requirements.
Ask an Advisor
A transfer course with this designation matches a UAZ course that has not yet been mapped to a requirement for this major, or it means that the transfer course was input incorrectly.
Pathways
- See the pathway agreement in place between Arizona in-state community colleges and The University of Arizona.
- To see a pathway, select an Arizona college:
- Arizona Western College
- Central Arizona College
- Chandler-Gilbert Community College
- Cochise College
- Coconino Community College
- Diné College
- Eastern Arizona College
- Estrella Mountain Community College
- Gateway Community College
- Glendale Community College
- Mesa Community College
- Mohave Community College
- Northland Pioneer College
- Paradise Valley Community College
- Phoenix College
- Pima Community College
- Rio Salado College
- Scottsdale Community College
- South Mountain Community College
- Tohono O'odham Community College
- Yavapai College
- Pathways are designed for in-state transfer students who plan to attend The University of Arizona. Please use this information for reference only. To develop an individualized plan for transfer, work with your community colleges and The University of Arizona Academic Advisors.
- All Pathways have accurate course equivalencies but may not include all possible requirements and are subject to change at any time. All posted Pathways (except Bachelor of Applied Science Pathways) fulfill an AGEC and most also fulfill an Associate Degree. Following a Pathway does not guarantee admission to The University of Arizona or to a specific UArizona college, major, or program.
- To learn more about AGECs and transferring within Arizona, visit aztransfer.com.
Program Outline
Careers:
Graduates find jobs in human resources management, supply chain management, logistics management, corporate training and more.
Other:
This major is offered online, although some sessions have required login times. Courses delve into supervisory theory and analyze applications in workplace situations. Students develop management skills and learn methods to motivate and inspire employees and diverse groups of individuals. In a capstone course, students apply their skills to a project in their community, providing them an opportunity to gain real-world experience.
University of Arizona
Overview:
The University of Arizona, located in Tucson, Arizona, is the state's land-grant institution and its first university. It is known for its world-changing research and discovery, with a focus on innovation and impact. The university boasts a diverse student body and offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines.
Services Offered:
The University of Arizona provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Resources:
Libraries, class registration, academic advising, and international engagement opportunities.Student Life:
Housing, dining, student clubs and organizations, athletics, and campus amenities.Financial Aid:
Scholarships and financial aid for undergraduate and graduate students.Research Opportunities:
Hands-on research experiences for students across various fields.Campus Safety:
Emergency information, Title IX resources, and annual security reports.Accessibility:
Resources and support for students with disabilities.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at the University of Arizona can expect a vibrant and engaging campus experience. The university fosters a strong sense of community through its numerous student clubs and organizations, athletic events, and traditions. The campus is located in Tucson, a city known for its rich culture, diverse cuisine, and proximity to the Sonoran Desert.
Key Reasons to Study There:
World-Class Research:
The University of Arizona is a top-ranking research institution with a strong focus on innovation and discovery.Diverse Academic Programs:
Students can choose from over 150 majors and programs of study across 21 colleges and schools.Engaging Campus Life:
The university offers a vibrant student life with numerous clubs, organizations, and athletic events.Tucson Location:
The campus is located in a vibrant city with a rich culture and diverse amenities.Strong Alumni Network:
The University of Arizona has a large and active alumni network that provides support and opportunities for graduates.Academic Programs:
The University of Arizona offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Majors:
Over 150 majors across various disciplines, including business, engineering, science, humanities, and the arts.Graduate Programs:
A variety of graduate programs, including master's and doctoral degrees.Professional Education & Certification:
Programs for professional development and certification in various fields.Other:
The University of Arizona is committed to diversity and inclusion, and it strives to build sustainable relationships with Native Nations and Indigenous communities. The university also has a strong focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility.