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Ottawa University - Phoenix Certificates/Post-Master's certificate Organizational Behavior Studies

Ottawa University - Phoenix

 
Ottawa University - Phoenix
Ottawa University - Phoenix is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Master's Colleges and Universities (medium programs) with 1,439 students in Phoenix, AZ.
This school offers the following degree levels: Master's degree, Bachelor degree, Certificates/Post-Master's certificate
Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education.

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Ottawa University - Phoenix - Certificates/Post-Master's certificate - Organizational Behavior Studies

 
 
Ottawa University - Phoenix
Certificates/Post-Master's certificate
Organizational Behavior Studies
 
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Ottawa University - Phoenix Post-Master's certificate Organizational Behavior Studies: A program that focuses on the scientific study of the behavior and motivations of individuals functioning in organized groups, and its application to business and industrial settings. Includes instruction in organization theory, industrial and organizational psychology, social psychology, sociology of organizations, reinforcement and incentive theory, employee relations strategies, organizational power and influence, organization stratification and hierarchy, leadership styles, and applications of operations research and other methodologies to organizational analysis.

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Degrees Awarded: Ottawa University - Phoenix - Organizational Behavior Studies

 
 
Masters Degrees - Organizational Behavior Studiesawarded in 2005.
Certificates/Post-Masters Certificate - Organizational Behavior Studiesawarded in 2005.