
What Can You Do With a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management?
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Strong organizations need strong leaders, which is exactly what a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management prepares you to become.
This degree gives you the tools to lead with impact, whether you want to improve team performance, streamline operations, or step into a high-level management role.
At the Tulane School of Professional Advancement (SoPA), you’ll build real-world business skills through a flexible, fully online program designed for working adults. Let’s take a closer look at the career opportunities this degree can lead to and how Tulane SoPA helps you reach them.
Career Opportunities With a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management
Marketing manager
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Average U.S. Salary: $159,660 per year*
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Career Outlook: 8% (Faster than average)*
Marketing managers lead brand strategy, promotional campaigns, and customer outreach initiatives. They oversee teams, develop content strategies, analyze consumer behavior, and align messaging with business objectives.
These professionals must be both creative and data-driven, working closely with other departments to support growth.
Typical duties may include:
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Developing and executing marketing campaigns
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Managing brand voice and positioning across channels
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Conducting market research and analyzing trends
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Collaborating with sales, design, and product teams
Tulane SoPA’s emphasis on marketing fundamentals, business communication, and global business helps students approach marketing with a strategic mindset. Graduates are prepared to take on leadership roles that drive engagement and visibility.
*Career data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average salary may vary based on location, industry, years of experience, and level of education.
Human resources manager
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Average U.S. Salary: $140,030 per year*
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Career Outlook: 6% (Faster than average)*
Human resources managers oversee the hiring, development, and well-being of employees within an organization. They shape workplace policies, manage employee relations, and ensure compliance with employment laws.
Beyond administrative functions, HR leaders play a crucial role in fostering a healthy, inclusive workplace culture. This role is ideal for professionals who enjoy people-centered work and strategic decision-making.
Typical duties may include:
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Developing recruitment strategies and onboarding processes
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Administering compensation and benefits programs
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Handling employee concerns and conflict resolution
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Leading training, performance evaluations, and career development initiatives
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management students explore topics like workplace psychology, business ethics, and interpersonal communication, giving them the perspective and skills to lead HR departments effectively.
*Career data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average salary may vary based on location, industry, years of experience, and level of education.
Sales manager
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Average U.S. Salary: $138,060 per year*
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Career Outlook: 6% (Faster than average)*
Sales managers lead teams of sales representatives, set revenue goals, and develop strategies to grow customer bases and increase profitability. They analyze performance data, monitor market trends, and coach team members to meet or exceed targets.
This role is central to driving growth across industries and requires a mix of leadership, strategic planning, and customer relationship management.
Typical duties may include:
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Setting sales targets and developing performance plans
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Leading and mentoring sales representatives
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Analyzing sales data and market trends to inform strategy
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Collaborating with marketing and product teams to align goals
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Managing client relationships and key accounts
At Tulane SoPA, students develop the communication, analytical, and organizational skills needed to succeed in fast-paced, results-oriented environments. Courses in business communication, marketing, and management provide a strong foundation for leading high-performing sales teams and adapting strategies to changing market demands.
*Career data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average salary may vary based on location, industry, years of experience, and level of education.
Management analyst
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Average U.S. Salary: $101,190 per year*
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Career Outlook: 11% (Much faster than average)*
Management analysts, also called management consultants, help organizations identify inefficiencies and improve overall performance. They gather data, observe workflows, and recommend strategic solutions to increase profitability, streamline operations, or improve employee satisfaction.
These professionals often work independently or as part of a consulting team serving a range of clients. Strong communication and data interpretation skills are essential for this role, as consultants often brief executives and stakeholders on their findings.
Typical duties may include:
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Evaluating current business processes and identifying areas for improvement
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Conducting interviews, surveys, and research to gather operational insights
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Presenting reports and action plans to leadership teams
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Implementing recommended changes and tracking outcomes
With a strong foundation in organizational behavior, statistics, and strategic planning, graduates of Tulane SoPA’s organizational management bachelor’s are well-equipped to analyze problems and present practical solutions.
*Career data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average salary may vary based on location, industry, years of experience, and level of education.
Project manager
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Average U.S. Salary: $100,750 per year*
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Career Outlook: 7% (Faster than average)*
Project managers are responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing projects from start to finish. Whether launching a new product, running an internal initiative, or managing client deliverables, they ensure that timelines, budgets, and team responsibilities stay on track.
This role requires coordination across departments and the ability to adapt quickly when priorities shift.
Typical duties may include:
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Creating detailed project plans and timelines
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Delegating tasks and managing team progress
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Overseeing budgets and resource allocation
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Communicating with stakeholders on status updates and deliverables
Tulane SoPA’s curriculum helps students build essential skills in leadership, time management, and organizational communication. With a grounding in real-world case studies and practical business tools, graduates are prepared to lead complex projects with clarity and accountability.
*Career data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average salary may vary based on location, industry, years of experience, and level of education.
Training and development specialist
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Average U.S. Salary: $65,850 per year*
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Career Outlook: 12% (Much faster than average)*
Training and development specialists focus on helping employees grow. They assess skill gaps, create learning materials, and deliver workshops or programs that enhance team performance. These professionals often partner with leadership to align learning strategies with organizational goals.
This role blends education and management, making it a great fit for those who enjoy empowering others.
Typical duties may include:
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Designing and delivering training sessions or e-learning modules
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Assessing employee skills and identifying areas for improvement
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Coordinating onboarding programs for new hires
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Measuring the effectiveness of training initiatives and refining content
Tulane SoPA’s bachelor’s in organizational management prepares students to design meaningful learning experiences through coursework in psychology, leadership, and communication.
*Career data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Average salary may vary based on location, industry, years of experience, and level of education.
Advance With a Degree That Moves You Forward
A Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management gives you the confidence, tools, and training to lead with impact, wherever your career takes you.
Whether you’re stepping into management for the first time or looking to grow into a senior leadership role, this degree prepares you to make informed decisions, motivate teams, and drive results.
At Tulane SoPA, you’ll learn from faculty who are leaders in their fields and committed to your growth. With 100% online courses, credit for prior experience, and a curriculum grounded in real-world outcomes, you’ll be ready to take your next step on your schedule.
Ready to turn leadership potential into career momentum? Request more information today and explore what’s possible with a bachelor’s in organizational management.
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