M.A., Organizational Leadership – Applied Leadership Concentration
The Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership at Waldorf University is designed to develop students’ leadership and equip them to use that leadership as an instrument for organization change. Students evaluate their personal talents and opportunities for leadership, develop leadership knowledge and skills that can be directly applied to their chosen career fields, sharpen their decision-making as leaders, and learn how to shape culture. Waldorf’s M.A. Organizational Leadership includes a variety of optional applied leadership concentrations, so students may tailor fields.
The Applied Leadership Concentration track requires successful completion of a minimum of 15 credits in the concentration area. Students have the option of completing a second Applied Leadership Concentration by meeting the 15 credit requirement under both concentrations.
Available Concentrations: Emergency Management, Fire/Rescue Executive Leadership, Public Administration, and others
M.A., Organizational Leadership (non-)
The Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership at Waldorf University is designed to develop students’ leadership and equip them to use that leadership as an instrument for organization change. Students evaluate their personal talents and opportunities for leadership, develop leadership knowledge and skills that can be directly applied to their chosen career fields, sharpen their decision-making as leaders, and learn how to shape culture. -Waldorf University
Program Overview
Delivery Format |
Online |
Tuition |
$390 per credit hour, additional tuition information can be found at https://www.waldorf.edu/tuition-financial-aid/tuition-rates/online |
Link to Program |
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Point of Contact |
See of Admissions |
Admissions |
Office of Admissions (877) 267-2157 or email onlineadmissions@waldorf.edu |
Notes |
Speak with an advisor for potential benefits including; a 10% tuition discount, textbooks provided at no cost, scholarship opportunities, and complimentary evaluation of previously earned educational credits. |