Organizational Performance and Change (OPC)

Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Education and Human Resource Studies

Organizational Performance and Change (M.Ed.) from Colorado State Continuing Education

Faculty

Students learn in a challenging academic program guided by distinguished faculty and leading practitioners who come from a variety of academic and industry backgrounds and understand the unique needs of adult learners.

Jerry W. Gilley, Ed.D.
Professor, Program Chair
Organizational Performance and Change

Thomas J. Chermack, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Organizational Performance and Change

Kyle Stone
Instructor
Organizational Performance and Change

Rich Feller, Ph.D.
Professor, University Distinguished Teaching Scholar
Career Development and Planning

Donald L. Venneberg, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Organizational Performance and Change

Alina M. Waite, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Organizational Performance and Change

Students' exceptional work and life experience shape the quality of the program. Their engagement, networking, and commitment to transfer Tuesday night's class into Wednesday's work plan makes this program unique beyond others. Sharing graduation, following their job leads, and seeing them get promoted...that's why I teach in the program!

– Rich Feller, OPC Faculty

Degree at a Glance

Location

Now offered in two locations!

Denver Learning Center
410 17th St, Ste. 1400
Denver, CO 80202

OR

Brighton Learning and Resource Center
1850 Egbert St.
Brighton, CO 80601

Total Credits

36 credits

Tuition

$18,540 (financial aid available)

Time Frame

This is a two-year program with courses meeting one evening per week.

In the past we have only accepted students in the fall; however, this year we will continue to accept students in Denver and Brighton through the Spring semester.

Application deadline for the Denver cohort is December 1.

Designed For

Individuals preparing for roles and responsibilities within the mid-management and operational levels of business and industry, government, military, medical, social service, and nonprofit organizations to grow and develop a workforce and to work as change agents within an organization.

What You Will Earn

You will earn the same regionally accredited Colorado State University degree that a student on the Fort Collins campus is awarded. Your diploma and transcript are identical to those given to on-campus students.