Program Information
Degree Offered
M.Ed.
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The Master of Education in Organizational Management is a 36-credit program designed for teachers, administrators, and
professionals from all types of organizations that are facing educational reform and change in the way they currently operate.
The program of study addresses the methods and techniques of enhancing the performance of teaching staff, administrators,
other professionals, and work groups in public and private schools and organizations of all sizes in various fields such as human services, libraries, museums, human resources, and training and development. It also deals with the development of people and processes critical to high performance schools and organizations as well as the creation and maintenance of an effective learning culture that supports it.
This program is based on the belief that learning leads to change, and those organizations with the ability to learn continuously
will be successful in uncertain and changing environments. The courses emphasize individual and team-based learning; the
identification and development of competencies that are important for the achievement of classroom, school, and organizational objectives; and methods of institutionalizing, sharing, and maximizing effective instruction and learning. Forms of instructional and organizational leadership that encourage and support the new application of learning in a variety of
enterprises are also emphasized.
Note: The Organizational Management program is NOT linked to Massachusetts teacher licensure.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program students will:
• Articulate a leadership theory for application in their professional field.
• Apply research skills to learn and develop advanced knowledge in their professional field.
• Demonstrate knowledge and skills in broad array of topics affecting organizations (i.e. non-profits, secondary/private
school administration, human resource professional).
Program of Study
OM 500 Learning as Strategy 3 cr.
OM 502 Professional Development
and Training Processes 3 cr.
OM 503 Measurements and Evaluations 3 cr.
OM 504 Organizational Strategy and Design 3 cr.
OM 507 Consultative Process Skills 3 cr.
OM 510 Leadership in Transition and Creativity 3 cr.
OM 537 Operational and Financial Strategies 3 cr.
OM 547 Marketing of Organizations 3 cr.
OM 563 Research Strategies 3 cr.
OM 564 Leveraging Technology 3 cr.
OM 571 Research Seminar 1 cr.
OM 572 Research Seminar 1 cr.
OM 573 Research Seminar 1 cr.
OM 585 Human Resources
and Organizational Potential 3 cr.
Total degree requirements 36 cr.
Note: A Master’s Thesis is required for the successful completion of
this program.
Accreditation:
Endicott College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: Yes
Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--General
Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit
Locale: Large Suburb
Size & Settings: 1,000 - 4,999