MA: Organizational Systems

Students participate as part of the Organizational Systems community of learners in the residential conferences and in online and individualized course. The program is designed to take two years, but some students may need additional time.

This course of study is particularly suited for students interested in continuing on to the PhD program.

Requirements Units
ORG 7045 Ethics and Social Responsibility 3
ORG 7032 Dealing with Complexity 3
RES 1025 Understanding Research 3
Graduate Colloquium: 1 (continuous throughout program)  
RES 1026 Information Competency and Library Use 1
Electives   14-17
RES 9200 Master's Project 3
Total 31-34
 
Note: Maximum total number of transfer units is 12.

 
Or, to  find out more about the MA in Organizational Systems program is right for you, please email admissions@saybrook.edu or call 800-825-4480.

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Dennis Jaffe
Organizational Systems Faculty
"Universities have always tried to force me into one department or another, no matter what my research interests really were. But here at Saybrook, they've never tried to force me to choose a box to fit myself in."
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Nancy Southern
Organizational Systems Faculty
"All of our students desire to be a transformational change agent. They know that there's the potential to create workplaces and environments that better serve people and communities."

Rethinking Complexity

Members of Saybrook's Organizational Systems community share insights into the human side of organizational development and sustainable change

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