| Organizational Studies (B.I.S.) | | |
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School | Arizona State University | | |
Location | Scottsdale, AZ, United States | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 100,000 Full-time Graduate: 25,000 | | |
Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Entry Grade (%)* | 70% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Frosh must have a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) (a B or better where A=4.0) from a secondary school.
Transfer students must have a minimum 2.5 GPA (a C+ or better where A=4.0) from a college or university.
International students do not need to take the ACT or SAT tests for admission, however, they may be required for entrances into some ASU schools/colleges. | | |
Cost | US funds | | |
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Description | Interdisciplinary Studies online degree is an approach to answering questions, solving problems, and addressing contemporary social issues from multiple perspectives. Interdisciplinary students develop the intellectual tools needed to build bridges between academic disciplines and apply their skills, innovations, and knowledge in various academic and practical settings. The BIS degree in Organizational Studies is intended for students seeking an interdisciplinary degree and a desire to learn about the dynamics of contemporary organizations. Via the Organizational Studies curriculum, students gain valuable knowledge of management styles, communication strategies, technologies, diversity, ethics and politics. All course work for Organizational Studies is offered online giving students freedom and flexibility in completing their requirements. By engaging a breadth of knowledge and experience, and by acquiring the skills to integrate various domains of knowledge, Organizational Studies students prepare themselves for careers in business, government, nonprofit agencies, healthcare administration, or the service industry. Many Organizational Studies students already have a chosen career field, yet desire a degree that is versatile, flexible and meaningful, and affords the opportunity for continued career development and advancement. | | |
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