Enterprise Leadership, BS

Curriculum

The Bachelor of Science in Enterprise Systems degree requires 45 units total, including the major, concentration, elective certificate, and elective and distribution courses.

Students complete eight core courses in organization behavior and social sciences and choose a major concentration in Business Essentials, Human Resources, or Strategic Communication. Enterprise Leadership students also select an elective certificate comprised of four courses from outside of the major.

Core and Major Concentrations

Course Title
Core Courses
ORG_BEH 301-DLOrganization Behavior
ORG_BEH 307-DLLeadership Principles
ORG_BEH 310-DLOrganizational Change
PSYCH 213-DLSocial Psychology
ORG_BEH 367-DLStrategic Planning and Management
ORG_BEH 391-DLTopics in Management: (Cultural Competencies & Global Leadership)
SOCIOL 226-DLSociological Analysis
ORG_BEH 395-DLLeadership Capstone
Major Concentrations (choose one)
Business Essentials
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduction to Finance
Principles of Marketing
Human Resources
Fundamentals of HR Management
Conflict Resolution
Managing Diversity & Inclusion
Employment Law
Strategic Communication
Theories of Persuasion
Communication and Culture
Team Leadership and Decision Making
Topics in Communication Studies (Digital Media and Society)

Elective Certificates

Elective certificates provide students with the opportunity to build skills in a wide range of areas to meet career objectives and earn a stand-alone credential to demonstrate expertise in the professional arena.

Elective Certificates - choose one

Artificial Intelligence

Biology for Health Sciences (available Fall 2025)

Corporate Communication and Branding

Data Science

Health, Science, and Society

Law and Policy

Programming

Public Health (available Fall 2025)

Research and Analytics

Social Justice

Degree Requirements

In addition to the core courses, major concentration, elective certificate, and elective courses, the B.S. degree requires 14 units of distribution courses that includes a writing requirement and courses from three areas: humanities, science and math, and social sciences. Two distribution courses apply perspectives on power, justice, and equity: one course within the United States and one course focused globally. Students complete a philosophy course on professional ethics for one of the four humanities distribution courses.

Courses Units Earned
Writing Requirement: English 111 and 205 2
Humanities 4
Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 4
Social Sciences 4
Major Requirements 8
Major Concentration 4
Elective Certificate 4
Electives 15
Total 45