The Bachelor of Science in Strategic Leadership (BSSL) at Fairmont State University is designed as an adult degree completion program offered entirely online. This program provides an opportunity for individuals who have previously earned an associate degree or who possess 60 or more transferable college credits from accredited institutions to obtain a bachelor’s degree with a focus on strategic leadership. Graduates of the BSSL program will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue leadership roles in various sectors, including business, government, non-profit, and education. Career paths may include management analysts, team leaders, project managers, and other strategic leadership positions. See BSSL Program Website
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the BSSL program must:
- Possess an associate degree from a regionally accredited institution or have at least 60 transferable college credits.
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
- Be in good standing at the last institution attended.
Students without an associate degree must be at least five years out of high school or equivalent and/or at least 23 years of age.
Program Outcomes
The BSSL program aims to prepare students to:
- Demonstrate effective leadership by working collaboratively with others.
- Critically analyze organizational challenges and make strategic decisions.
- Communicate effectively in various professional contexts.
- Utilize negotiation and conflict transformation skills to manage organizational dynamics.
- Build and lead high-performing teams.
- Leverage diversity to inspire and lead across cultural differences.
- Formulate and implement strategic business initiatives.
- Drive innovation and manage change within organizations.
- Uphold ethical standards and social responsibility in leadership roles.
- Apply strategic thinking to achieve organizational goals.
Curriculum
The BSSL program requires the completion of 10 core courses (30 credit hours) in strategic leadership, along with general education and elective courses to meet the 120-credit hour requirement for a bachelor’s degree. The core courses are designed to be completed in a structured rotation, allowing students to finish the program in as little as one year if attending full-time.