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OMM Organizational Management Courses at Global Campus

Be prepared to lead in a constantly evolving business environment with these graduate-level organizational management courses. Through your studies, you will explore the critical external and internal factors that impact organizational decisions, while developing your own strategy for success. These classes, the core of the University of Arizona Global Campus' Master of Arts in Organizational Management program, will help you develop and apply problem-solving tactics, managerial accounting techniques, human resource policies, and ethical decision-making strategies embraced by modern organizations.


OMM Organizational Management Class Descriptions and Credit Information

OMM 615 Strategies: Marketing/Advertising/Public Relations

3 Credits

This course explores practical ways to develop organizational communication plans that integrate marketing, advertising and public relations strategies. Emphasis is given to the dynamic process of managerial decision-making required to implement an integrated communication plan effectively in order to achieve organizational goals. 

OMM 618 Human Resource Management

3 Credits

This course is a study on managing people in the workplace, focusing on the important policies and processes associated with recruiting, hiring, training and evaluating personnel in order to achieve strategic organizational goals. 

OMM 622 Financial Decision-Making

3 Credits

The course is designed to allow non-financial managers and staff to better understand financial decision-making, budgeting, project/capital spending approval, and the importance of financial planning and control. Topics include how financial decisions are made and the roles and responsibilities of finance and non-finance managers, financial tools and metrics, and basic financial statements.

OMM 640 Business Ethics & Social Responsibility

3 Credits

This course analyzes organizational, professional and personal ethics and creates a framework for exploring the social responsibilities of managers and organizational leaders. Various methodologies will be used to explore ways to encourage ethical development and moral behavior within organizational culture and to resolve business ethical issues and dilemmas. 

OMM 695 The Dynamics of Teamwork

3 Credits

In the Master of Organizational Management capstone course, students will analyze the creation and utilization of effective teams and approaches to motivate and maintain productive teamwork. Students will integrate their knowledge and apply skills gained through their studies using the perspective of organizational team managers. The course will enable students to explore common obstacles that can negatively impact team performance and examine approaches to counteract these forces. Additionally, this course will investigate special considerations that leaders will need to foster productive and ethical teamwork in a socially conscious, technologically adept, and global marketplace. OMM 695 is the capstone course for the MA in Organizational Management program and must be taken last in the sequence. This course is not available for non-degree seeking students.

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