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    25 Organizational Administration programs found

    Master Programs in Administration Studies Administration Organizational Administration

    A master’s degree is an educational option available to students after earning a bachelor’s degree. This type of degree typically takes less time to complete as the curriculum is more advanced and concentrated.

    What is a Master in Organizational Administration? Every successful business or organization needs qualified professionals to help cultivate a functional, structured environment. This type of degree helps prepare students for leadership roles by studying advanced management techniques, communication tactics and planning strategies. Some courses may study human resources, ethics, leadership theory, marketing, or financial and business-related management skills. Students with a Master in this subject should be prepared to help businesses succeed.

    This field of study helps students fully engage their leadership intuition, which can be a helpful tool in all areas of life. Students in this subject also tend to have better communication skills and critical thinking abilities.

    The cost of a graduate degree typically depends on the number of courses required to complete the program. Different universities usually have their own unique tuition plans, so students should contact the schools for more information on their enrollment requirements.

    Students with a master’s degree in organization administration may consider career opportunities from a wide selection of industries. Organizational management and administration positions exist in numerous sectors ranging from large international corporations to nonprofit or government agencies. Some more popular jobs found in this field include working as a training and development manager, sales director, social service worker, human resources manager and many more. Pursuing a Master in Organizational Administration can often help students be more employable than students with only a bachelor’s degree.

    Many universities across the world offer master’s degrees to qualified students. There are typically both part-time and full-time study options available. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.