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Organizational Management - Chandler/Gilbert Community College

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Organizational Management from Chandler/Gilbert Community College is a Campus Associate Management degree that prepares you for a Business career. The Organizational Management degree includes three components: the General Studies component that provided graduates with the breadth of knowledge necessary for a full and productive life; the Business component that meets the required management and communications requirements of most business settings; and the Customized Specialty Plan that enables graduates to choose occupational courses that meet specific job requirements. The Organizational Management program teaches the knowledge and skills needed to meet the challenges of the workplace. Students learn the fundamental principles of leadership, teamwork, communication, planning, directing, monitoring, and computer skills necessary to lead an organization to success. Career Opportunities Successful completion of the Certificate in Organizational Leadership and the AAS in Organizational Management enhances the opportunity for entry-level employment as well as advancement in a variety of business careers. View more details on Chandler/Gilbert Community College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Management courses.

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