Summit College

Organizational Supervision

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Bachelor’s of Organizational Supervision

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The bachelor's of organizational supervision degree is a unique program, specifically designed for students who already have an associate’s degree or have completed college courses totaling at least 60 credit hours.

This bachelor's degree is the next step for people who:

  • need a bachelor’s degree to advance their career;
  • want a degree that teaches leadership and supervisory skills;
  • want a degree that applies to a variety of professions;
  • need classes offered at times that won’t conflict with work schedules; or
  • always wanted to earn a bachelor’s degree.

Best of all, the course can be completed in as little as two years!

Bachelor's degree in organizational supervision

Offered across the region

Classes will be offered at several locations:


Akron campus students: To enroll in this program, schedule a time to meet with a Summit College adviser. Call 330-972-7220 or 330-972-5370 for more information.


About Summit College

The University of Akron’s Summit College offers the bachelor’s of organizational supervision as well as other nationally accredited associate and baccalaureate degree programs. 

Disclaimer: While every effort is made to provide accurate and up-to-date information, Summit College reserves the right to change, without notice, statements herein which include, but are not limited to courses, programs, services, schedules, course availability,or other matters. Programs may be modified due to limited resources or facilities, unavailability of faculty, insufficient enrollment, or other reasons as deemed necessary.

Put your education to work for you!

Bachelor’s degree fast facts:

  • Bachelor’s degree holders earn, on average, $56,665; while associate’s degree holders earn $39,771. (U.S. Census Bureau)
  • In March 2011, more than 30 percent of U.S. adults 25 and older had at least a bachelor’s degree. In 1998, fewer than 25 percent at this age had this level of education. (U.S. Census Bureau)
  • Hiring for bachelor’s degree-level positions has increased 7 percent and represents the greatest growth in hiring across all degree levels. (Michigan State University. 2011-2012 Recruiting Trends report.)

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