Organizational Studies

Our Organizational Studies major gives you the tools to study in a local and global context the administrative, economic, political, sociological, and other factors affecting all collective human systems

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About Our Organizational Studies Program

  • You'll study how organizations operate, how they affect society, and how they are created, maintained, and changed. 
  • We partner with Claremont Graduate University to offer a  Bachelors/Masters of Information Science accelerated degree. Apply in the fall of your junior year. If accepted, you will start taking classes at Claremont Graduate University during your junior spring semester. 
  • As an Organizational Studies major, you’ll hone in on an area of interest to investigate further. You’ll be encouraged to take part in field experience or research your chosen theme. Examples of these themes include public health, arts management, women and work, and labor studies.
  • You'll become empowered to become engaged, socially responsible members of the various organizations that structure your life. 
  • If you have an interest in business administration, public health, labor relations, sociology, or education, Organizational Studies may be the major for you. Our program prepares you for further graduate work or careers in these areas. 

At a Glance

Degree Awarded

  • Bachelor of Arts

Field Group

Organizational Studies

Program Type

Area of Study

Organizational Studies and Our Values

Pitzer’s core values are woven throughout all of our academic programs. Learn how our Organizational Studies program addresses social responsibility.

Social Responsibility

As part of our Inside-Out Pathway-to-BA program, Pitzer offers a bachelor of arts in Organizational Studies to the program's inside students. 

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Pitzer is the first college in the country to transform Inside-Out curriculum into a BA degree program for incarcerated learners.

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Research

Kenneth Butler ’22, an Organizational Studies major, received a Fulbright Fellowship to research the factors that facilitate social rehabilitation and reintegration at Luzira Prison in Uganda.

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Awards

Zhané Moledina ‘25, an Organizational Studies and Political Studies major, was a Gilman Scholarship recipient. Zhané spent a semester abroad through Pitzer's Costa Rica program and advanced her language skills while gaining perspectives on Costa Rican politics, economics, and the environment. 

Organizational Studies Program Details

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What You Will Learn

  1. How to identify types of interactions that take place in organizations and workplaces.  
  2. How to apply concepts from psychology, sociology, economics, and political studies to workers and organizations. 
  3. How to describe the makeup of organizational culture, social influence, interpersonal relationships, and organizational change within work settings. 
  4. Become aware of the influence of organizations in society and how it affects at least one of the following: 
    1. Class and social stratification
    2. Gender and power 
    3. Community and economic development
    4. Technology
    5. Alternative organizational forms
    6. Critical theory
    7. Industry
  5. How to select and apply quantitative and qualitative research to case studies. 

Learn more about our field group

Visit the Organizational Studies Field Group Page more information and resources. 

Organizational Studies Field Group

Organizational Studies Faculty

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Barbara Junisbai

  • Associate Professor of Organizational Studies
  • Organizational Studies Field Group
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Jeff Lewis

  • Associate Professor of Organizational Studies
  • Organizational Studies Field Group

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