"I'm approaching the completion of an undergraduate degree, and that's rewarding—especially for a person who left college to join the army. I often daydream about the impact my accomplishments with Penn State will have on my family, and I'm looking forward to joining the school's alumni." —Franklin Barrett, bachelor of arts in letters, arts, and sciences
 

Online Tools

Email This Page Print This Page

Curriculum

The organizational leadership emphasis will help you develop a solid understanding of current organizational leadership and employment issues. You will take courses that focus on the study of how individuals function within organizations and why dysfunction may exist. And you can build a solid understanding of issues like labor relations, economics, management, psychology, and sociology, while you learn how issues like gender, different professions, motivation, finance, and workforce diversity fit into the landscape of the contemporary business world.

The bachelor of arts degree in letters, arts, and sciences is a 120-credit program. To earn this degree, you must successfully complete:

  • 12 prescribed core course credits
  • 24 supporting and related course credits
  • 24 bachelor of arts course credits
  • 45 General Education credits
  • 15 elective credits

The degree's 12 credits of prescribed core courses focus on contemporary labor management and supervisory leadership issues. Many different course options are available to fulfill the remainder of the program requirements, allowing you to customize the degree to meet your specific goals. 

 



 

Degrees  |  Certificates  |  Course Catalog  |  Student Services  |  About Us  |  Site Map
© 2009 Outreach Marketing and Communications 
The Pennsylvania State University