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Organizational Management & Leadership

Learn to manage and lead successfully within public, private, government, and nonprofit organizations. A Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Organizational Management and Leadership provides an opportunity to develop and apply skills to advance individuals both professionally and personally. The curriculum offers practical and active learning strategies needed to encourage growth in individuals and teams. 

Choose from five areas of emphasis including Agricultural Leadership, Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership, Tribal Leadership, Outdoor Program Leadership, and Law Enforcement Leadership!
A student looking at cows
Learn to manage and lead in the agricultural industry.
Learn to manage and lead successfully within public, private, government, and nonprofit organizations.

Leadership is more than a title – it is an immersive and empowering process.

Develop skills for a career as a leader in the outdoors.
Law Enforcement Leadership
Develop and apply skills to advance as individuals both professionally and personally.

Early Childhood Education

Become a licensed teacher!

The path to a career that makes a difference every day – the BAS in Early Childhood Education provides the student with a broad base of academic experiences in the subject areas necessary for teachers of young children Pre-Kindergarten to 3rd grade. Coursework includes foundations of education, elementary math and science courses, educational assessment, psychology, special education, technology, and literature courses. The student will have opportunities to practice skills being learned during field experiences in the Preschool and K-3 setting.

  • Pre-K Endorsement
  • K-3 Endorsement
  • K-3 Special Education Endorsement
Early Childhood Education
Develop and apply skills to advance as individuals both professionally and personally.

Meet Your Director​

Instructor of American Indian Studies

Associate Professor of Business
Working with students gives Brittany the opportunity to invest in them the way they invest in CWC.
Assistant Professor of Business
Tamara Forbis has worked at CWC for more than four years as an instructor for business.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Joseph Fountain loves psychology and hopes to excite and interest his students in it. Most people associate the field of psychology with mental disorders, but the study and science of the mind encompass so much more.