Organizational studies examines how individuals build organizational structures, processes and practices. The goal of organizational studies is to create influential institutions and shape social relations. Prepare to explore vital concepts for the success of nonprofits, governments and businesses. Key topic areas include:
- Communication strategies.
- Diversity.
- Ethics.
- Management styles.
- Technologies.
In this program, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from a broad range of concentrations to supplement your learning. You’ll also discover how to leverage this knowledge in the context of organizations and build field-ready experience through a hands-on internship.
Additionally, this bachelor’s degree can be completed as part of an Accelerated Master’s program. When accepted, you can earn a master’s degree in as little as one year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves you time and money while giving you advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master’s degrees include:
- Master of Liberal Studies.
- Master of Project Management.
- Master of Science in organizational leadership.
What is organizational science?
The study of organizational science examines the activity of people in groups. Similarly, organizational psychology considers human behavior related to work. Organizational studies also includes research on how people build and manage a variety of organizations. This knowledge can be used to make workplaces more productive and efficient.
Why do we study organizational psychology?
Having a greater understanding of organizational psychology allows you to identify problems and come up with solutions in relation to various organizations. Specialized study identifies resource gaps and institutes sustainable plans for further professional improvement. With an organizational studies major concentration, you’ll play a critical role in these efforts.
What will I learn as an organizational studies major?
In this organizational studies program, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of organizational practices and how to best implement solutions amongst professionals. You’ll also examine various steps of problem-solving, including how to:
- Assign responsibility.
- Question the cause.
- Identify multiple solutions.
Additionally, with the opportunity to select concentrations that align with your professional goals, you’ll be able to study topics that are of interest to you and your career objectives.

The Bachelor of Arts in interdisciplinary studies with a concentration in organizational studies program advances your understanding of modern organizations. In this program, you’ll learn to consider a variety of perspectives in analysis and decision-making. With these skills, you’ll be able to answer questions, solve problems and address contemporary social issues. This degree is tailored to your interests and can help you further your career.
Organizational studies courses cover a broad, customizable curriculum. The foundational courses examine the practices of modern organizations, while the elective courses focus on your individual interests. Featured courses include:
Faculty in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts are committed to research and exploration in their fields of work. Many of our faculty and staff are recognized nationally and internationally for their achievements from psychology to writing.
- American Educational Research.
- Association Fellows.
- American Psychological Association Fellows.
- Fulbright scholars.
ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university is repeatedly awarded peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report and other respected organizations.
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No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.” That’s because ASU Online students learn from the same faculty and receive the same course content as in-person students receive.
Your concentration in organizational studies will appear on both your diploma and transcripts.