Organizational Leadership (Formerly Organizational Management)
 
Classes beginning very soon in all locations!
Organizational Leadership Student Learning Goals:
Through an academically rigorous, interdisciplinary curriculum adult students in the Organizational Leadership (formerly Organizational Management) program will be able to:
  • Academically Excellent: Demonstrate foundational skills in the use of technology, communication, and research as it related to scholarship. Develop analytical and critical thinking skills as tools for problem solving in the workplace.
  • Globally Engaged: Demonstrate fluency in using ethical theories as a framework for positioning organizations as responsible, global citizens.
  • Intentionally Diverse: Demonstrate the ability to utilize diverse perspectives as a means to solving problems and initiating change within an organizational context.
  • Personally Transforming: Develop processes in which to assess and promote personal growth, development and life-long learning.
  • Socially Relevant: Demonstrate the ability to use a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding organizations. Understand the process of how to bring about positive change and growth within organizations.
     
 Is the Organizational Leadership Program designed for me?
Yes if you are:
  • Motivated to complete the requirements for an accredited Bachelor of Science degree in 14 months.
  • Hoping to enhance your educational credentials and improve your management competencies.
  • An individual with 60-88 credits or more.
What does the program offer?
  • A supportive environment and a focused cohort-based structure designed to help working adults complete their undergraduate degree in Organizational Leadership.
  • A relevant course offering that allows students to immediately apply classroom learning in a variety of workplace settings.
  • A learning environment that encourages growth and helps students develop their communications, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
  • The opportunity to study at a fully accredited institution, founded in 1882 on progressive education ideals.  Today Nyack College strives to foster a spirit of caring and service while providing educational access and excellence to a diverse population.
  • For more information see the Student Handbook and Portfolio.
Where are classes held?
Classes are held in convenient locations:
  • Nyack College
    1 S. Blvd., Nyack, NY
    Kate Napatilano, Admissions Associate for Rockland County
     
  • Christian Cultural Center
    14020 Flatlands Ave., Brooklyn, NY
     
  • MTA Headquarters
    130 Livingston Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
     
  • Nyack College Manhattan Campus
    361 Broadway, NY, NY
     
  • Allen AME Cathedral
    Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, Queens, NY
    Christine Davis, Admissions Associate for Queens
     
  • DMNA
    Latham, NY
    Traci Piescki, Admissions Counselor
     
  • Kingsbridge Armory
    10 W. 195th St., Bronx, NY
    Kata Napatilano, Admissions Associate
     
  • Stewart ANG
    Newburgh, NY
    Traci Piescki, Admissions Counselor
     
  • St. Lukes Hospital
    Newburgh, NY
    Traci Piescki, Admissions Counselor
     
  • Christ Tabernacle (Queens)
    Glendale, NY
    Christine Davis, Admissions Associate

For more information about these locations,   call 1-800-876-9225
When are classes offered?
  • Students must commit to one night per week for 14 months.
  • Each class is offered once a week from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
  • Courses are offered one at a time in sequential 4 or 6-week modules.
  • Download Cohort Schedules
When will classes begin?
March 9th          St. Luke's Hospital, Newburgh, NY
March 23rd        Christian Cultural Center, Brooklyn, NY
March 25th        Rockland Campus, Nyack, NY
March 29th        Manhattan Campus, NYC 
March 31st        Calvary Cathedral of Praise, Brooklyn, NY
April 8th            Albany Stratton Air Force Base, Albany, NY
 
How do I apply, pay for and enroll in the program?
  • Admissions Counselors are available to guide you through the application process.  Attend an upcoming Information Session or email or call (800-876-9225) to speak with an Admissions Counselor.
  • All individuals enrolled in this program are considered full-time students and are eligible for Financial Aid.
  • Once the admissions/payment process is completed, students are automatically registered in the appropriate courses and assigned to cohort groups that remain together throughout the program.  Cohorts begin at various times throughout the calendar year.


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