Organizational Management, B.A.S.
Program Overview
Business Programs offers the Organizational Management, B.A.S. This degree will help you develop the knowledge and skills to succeed in leadership positions in business, government, and nonprofit organizations. The degree is designed for students who hold either an A.A. or A.S. degree and can be used by those who are new to the workplace, or who seek advancement to leadership positions.
The degree offering is tailored to a variety of instructional modes and schedules to provide flexibility to fit multiple lifestyles. The coursework can be completed online, in person, or in a hybrid (online/in person) modality. Class times are optimized around the schedules of students with a busy work life. The program is divided into a professional core and concentration courses. The professional core coursework develops a base of knowledge useful in any operational environment while the management concentration courses further develop leadership skills.
The management concentration has a senior capstone project that helps students apply the techniques they have learned in the classroom to the local business environment. At the end of this project, students will make an independent research-based recommendation for improving a business process identified by the business sponsor. Students will also develop the soft skills needed for building a trusted relationship with a business sponsor. The management concentration focuses on the skills needed to work in any management position.
Concentrations:
Students have the option to follow the traditional management concentration in the Organizational Management B.A.S. degree, or select one of the other five concentrations:
- Applied Business Analytics
- Human Resource Management
- Public Safety Management
- Digital Marketing
- Zoo and Aquarium Management
All concentrations have a professional core of 24 hours and 15 hours in the field of concentration. The concentration requirement includes a capstone/internship course. The remaining hours required for the degree consists of required general education and B.A.S. elective courses (see the Business Programs Advisor).
This program is designed for students possessing a two-year degree (A.S. or A.A. or equivalent), regardless of field. Many students move from a technical field (CVT, IT, for example) into this program as part of their career progression into management.
For incoming freshman, the College's Associate in Science in Business Administration – Management is an excellent route to success in this program.
Program Prerequisites:
- Have earned an Associate in Science, an Associate in Arts, or equivalent from a regionally accredited educational institution. You will not be able to register for classes until you have the degree in hand.
- Have an all College Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Foreign Language Competency: Individuals who have not completed their foreign language requirement prior to enrolling at Santa Fe College must complete two semesters of college-level sequential foreign language study before finishing this program.
- While not required for admission to the Organizational Management (OM) program, the
following courses are recommended prior to starting in the program. Please note all
the courses listed below can be completed as a B.A.S. Elective or Gen Ed requirement.
All the courses listed below are required to be completed for the OM program and graduation.
- ENC2210 Technical Writing
- ACG2001 Principles of Accounting 1 ANDACG2011 Principles of Accounting 2 ORACG2021 Financial Accounting
- ECO2023 Microeconomics
- ACG2071 Managerial Accounting
- MGF1130 Mathematical Thinking OR STA2023 Introduction to Statistics OR MAC1105 College Algebra OR MAC2311 Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry
Contact a Business ProgramsAdvising Specialistfor more information.
All tuition and fees are estimated costs and subject to change without notice.
Program Costs
The B.A.S. degree in Organizational Management requires 60 credit hours of courses beyond the Associate's degree.
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The In-state Tuition rate for upper division courses (3000- and 4000-level) is $126.33 per credit hour. The total tuition cost for the program then is 60 x $126.33 = $7,579.80
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The Out-of-State Tuition rate for upper division courses is $428.83 per credit hour for a total tuition cost for the program of 60 x $428.83 = $25,729.80
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For planning purposes, students should estimate the cost of their materials and books at the rate of $150 per course or at total of 60 x $150 = $9,000.
For more information, please visit Tuition Costs and Due Dates.
Scholarships
- Bachelor's Degree Scholarships
- There are many other scholarships available for SF students. Please visit the college's Scholarships page for more information and how to apply.
Financial Aid
There are many options to finance your education. You may be eligible for Federal Grants, Work Study, State Grants, Federal Loans, and Institutional Scholarships. For more information and how to apply, please visit the Financial Aid page.
Typical Job Titles
- Advertising and Promotions Managers
- Marketing Managers
- Sales Managers
- Public Relations and Fundraising Managers
- Administrative Services and Facilities Managers
- Food Service Managers
- Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
- Lodging Managers
Salary range in Gainesville, FL:
- Workers on average earn $100,650.
- 10% of workers earn $46,620 or less.
- 10% of workers earn $222,920 or more.
Salary range in Florida:
- Workers on average earn $99,420.
- 10% of workers earn $46,480 or less.
- 10% of workers earn $230,880 or more.
Source:https://www.onetonline.org/link/localwages/11-1021.00?zip=32606
Outcomes
- Communication - Deliver effective written, oral and visual business communications
- Ethics - Recognize the ethical, legal, and socially responsible issues underlying business situations
- Data - Demonstrate problem solving skills supported by appropriate quantitative techniques
- Leadership - Use the appropriate management and leadership techniques to guide organizations towards optimal solutions in a variety of settings
- Management - Demonstrate a strategic understanding of core management functions, issues, and techniques in diverse contexts of business
Program Length:
The normal course load for a full-time student is 15 credit hours per term. It is possible, then, to complete the program in four terms. However, most students work at least part-time and frequently take only three courses per term, thus requiring 7 terms to complete the program.
Consultation with a Business Programs' Academic Advisor is strongly recommended in determining the appropriate course load for a student to undertake as well as in scheduling the sequence in which courses should be taken.
A general principle is to use caution: overloading a student schedule with too many courses may result in poor academic performance which is detrimental to one's GPA (and thus one's prospects to continue studies at the graduate level) as well to one's mental and physical health.
Success in small bites is sound advice in managing one's academic career.
Format:
- Online/Hybrid/Face to Face Classes: See Types of Classes.
Curriculum:
Sample Sequencing for Full-time Students
Florida CIP: 1105202991
SF Program Code: 5500 or 5510
2024-2025
Total SF Semester Hours = 60
Semester 1 (Fall) (15 credit hours)
- GEB3213 Professional Writing in Business (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ENC2210
- MAN3025 Principles of Management & Supervision (3 credit hours)
- ACG3024 Accounting for Non-Financial Managers (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ACG2071
- B.A.S. Business Electives (6 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (6 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 2 (Spring) (15 credit hours)
- MAN4301 Human Resource Management (3 credit hours)
- FIN4403 Business Finance (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ACG3024
- BUL3130 Business Law & Ethics (3 credit hours)
- B.A.S. Business Electives (6 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (6 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 3 (Fall) (15 credit hours)
- MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (3 credit hours)
- ECP3704 Managerial Economics in a Global Economy (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ECO2023
- MAN3802 Principles of Entrepreneurship (3 credit hours) Pre-req: GEB3213 and MAN3025
- MAR3023 Principles of Marketing (3 credit hours) Pre-req: GEB3213 and MAN3025
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 4 (Spring) (15 credit hours)
- ISM3011 Management Systems (3 credit hours)
- MAN4720 Management Policy and Strategy (3 credit hours) Pre-req: GEB3213, MAN3025, MAN3240, MAN4301 and MAR3023
- MAN4952 Senior Capstone Project (3 credit hours) Pre-req: Advisor Permission
- B.A.S. Business Electives (6 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (6 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Sample Sequencing for Part-time Students
Florida CIP: 1105202991
SF Program Code: 5500 or 5510
2024-2025
Total SF Semester Hours = 60
Semester 1 (Fall) (9 credit hours)
- GEB3213 Professional Writing in Business(3 credit hours) Pre-req: ENC2210
- MAN3025 Principles of Management & Supervision (3 credit hours)
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 2 (Spring) (9 credit hours)
- MAN4301 Human Resource Management (3 credit hours)
- BUL3130 Business Law & Ethics (3 credit hours)
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 3 (Summer) (9 credit hours)
- ACG3024 Accounting for Non-Financial Managers (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ACG2071
- MAN3802 Principles of Entrepreneurship (3 credit hours) Pre-req: GEB3213 and MAN3025
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 4 (Fall) (9 credit hours)
- ISM3011 Management Systems (3 credit hours)
- MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (3 credit hours)
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 5 (Spring) (9 credit hours)
- FIN4403 Business Finance (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ACG3024
- MAR3023 Principles of Marketing (3 credit hours) Pre-req: GEB3213 and MAN3025
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 6 (Summer) (9 credit hours)
- ECP3704 Managerial Economics in a Global Economy (3 credit hours) Pre-req: ECO2023
- MAN4720 Management Policy and Strategy (3 credit hours) Pre-req: GEB3213, MAN3025, MAN3240, MAN4301 and MAR3023
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Semester 7 (Fall) (6 credit hours)
- MAN4952 Senior Capstone Project (3 credit hours) Pre-req: Advisor Permission
- B.A.S. Business Electives (3 credit hours) (A.A. students)
Or
General Education Electives (3 credit hours) (A.S. students)
Academic Progress Policies:
Students in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Management (B.A.S.-OM) program must meet the following standards of academic progress:
- Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 in upper-division courses. Failure to maintain this standard will initially result in a registration flag. A registration flag suspends the student's right to register for further upper-division courses without advisor permission. Failure to restore the student's GPA to a 2.0 will result in removal from the program. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
- Upper-division course grades below 'C' will not count towards degree completion. Any course receiving a grade of 'D', 'F', 'W' or 'I' must be successfully completed within the next two terms, earning a minimum grade of 'C.'
- Upon receiving a second grade of 'D', 'F', 'W' or 'I' in any upper-division coursework, a registration flag will be placed on the student's records. Appeals may be made to the Program Coordinator.
- Students will remain in good standing when earning a grade of 'D', 'F', 'W' or 'I' in less than 20% of upper-division courses attempted/completed. For example, a student enrolled in 15 credit hours (five 3-credit hour courses) is allowed a 'D', 'F', 'W' or 'I' in one course. Students exceeding this allowance will receive a registration flag. Furthermore, students exceeding this allowance for two consecutive semesters will be removed from the B.A.S.-OM program. Appeals may be made to the Program Coordinator.
- A grade of XF for academic dishonesty will result in removal from the program. Appeals may be made to the Program Coordinator.
- A minimum of two courses per academic year are required to remain in the program. Students not successfully completing two courses per academic year are considered not actively pursuing a B.A.S.-OM degree and will be removed from the program.
It is recommended that students meet with a Santa Fe College Business Programs' Advisor at least once a semester. Students are responsible for keeping advisors up to date on any issues that may hinder successful academic progress.
Definitions:
Upper-division: courses numbered in the 3000 and 4000 level category.
Registration Flag: a student's right to register for further upper-division courses will be suspended,
pending advisor approval.
Appeals: a registration flag or program year removal appeal may be made in writing to the
Program Coordinator, indicating sufficient evidence of unusual hardship which proved
to be the proximate cause of a failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress.
- Students must apply for graduation upon enrollment in their last semester of coursework.
- Student Conduct Code
Disclosure
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is not the bill that you will receive from Santa Fe College. It is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend Santa Fe College for one academic year including tuition, books, course materials, living expenses, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses.
Tuition and fees in the cost of attendance below are calculated for credit hour programs, assuming enrollment in 12 credit hours in the Fall and Spring semesters. Actual tuition and fees may vary by program. For a better understanding of your chosen program’s tuition and fees, see program costs above.
Off-Campus* | Off-Campus with Parent** | |
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Tuition and Fees In-State: $106.77 per credit |
In-State: $2,563 Out-Of-State: $9,190 |
In-State: $2,563 Out-Of-State: $9,190 |
Books, Course Materials, |
$783 | $783 |
Living Expenses (Food & Housing) |
$10,367 | $3,654 |
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses |
$2,394 | $2,394 |
Transportation | $1,197 | $3,942 |
Total |
In-State: $17,304 Out-Of-State: $23,931 |
In-State: $13,336 Out-Of-State: $19,963 |
Off-Campus* | Off-Campus with Parent** | |
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Tuition and Fees In-State: $126.33 per credit |
In-State: $3,032 Out-Of-State: $10,292 |
In-State: $3,032 Out-Of-State: $10,292 |
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment |
$783 | $783 |
Living Expenses (Food & Housing) |
$10,367 | $3,654 |
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses |
$2,394 | $2,394 |
Transportation | $1,197 | $3,942 |
Total |
In-State: $17,773 Out-Of-State: $25,033 |
In-State: $13,805 Out-Of-State: $21,065 |
*Off-Campus: you intend to live off-campus but not with your parent(s).
**Off-Campus with Parent: you intend to live with your parent(s) or other relatives.
Note: All costs and rates are subject to change for the upcoming year.
For more detailed information, visit SF's Cost of Attendance page.