Learn how to make tough decisions in an uncertain world
The Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership program in the College of Business, Communication, and Leadership is a multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and dynamic program. More than assembling a series of skills, leadership graduates develop a series of transferable competencies and, using real-world experience, become Leaders for Life. This program prepares professionals to meet the unique leadership challenges of the 21st century and effectively lead teams, groups, and organizations in a complex and dynamic global environment. Students leadership skills are sharpened through a systems thinking framework that integrates diverse perspectives, preparing them to collaborate across their organizations and within their communities to critically discuss, analyze, and act on the unique challenges and opportunities of todays world.
The MAOL program is led by Alicia Sprow, Ph.D., who chairs the Leadership department. Sprow, who holds a Ph.D. in Community Leadership and an M.Ed. in Urban Education from 91做厙, also leads the Office of Institutional Sustainability as associate director of sustainability.
Additional 9-credit post-masters degree opportunities are available for graduates of the program in the areas of organizational change, sustainability, and corporate leadership. Learn more in the curriculum section.
Estimated Program Length | 2 years |
Credit Hours | 30 |
Course Length | 7 weeks |
Transfer Credits Accepted | Up to 6 |
Cost per Credit | $900* |
*Tuition discount available. Ask for details!