The Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) is a 30-credit graduate program developed in response to the demand for organizational knowledge in employees who seek career or advancement opportunities in government, corporate, and nonprofit entities. Students will develop skills and knowledge that transcend individual organizational contexts, whether private or public, service or manufacturer, corporate or nonprofit.
The online and hybrid master’s program will provide the opportunity for students to better understand organizational structures and positively contribute to those organizations as informed employees. Through the study of individual, group, and organizational behaviors, students will integrate knowledge of human action, communication, and change in organizations. Students will become well-versed in contemporary organizational theories and practices to make their contributions to the organization more effective. Participants may seek to pursue administrative, supervisory, or advanced roles within their organization.
This master’s degree program is designed to meet the needs of traditional students moving through a graduate program as well as adults who desire to better position themselves in their respective organizations. This program of study integrates analysis of theory, case studies, service learning, and research while encouraging thoughtful and creative approaches to understanding organizational structure that are assessable, measurable, and observable. This degree program is focused on realistic, accurate, and sound interpretations of the complexity and diversity found in different organizational settings. The program strives to be consistent in scope with graduate University standards, and consistent with industry outcomes.
Program Outcomes
By the end of the MSOL program the learner will be able to:
- Integrate leadership theories and best practices to effectively address stakeholders’ needs across diverse settings.
- Use ethical considerations to implement practices that exemplify authentic leadership.
- Leverage data sources and analyses to support effective and efficient decision making to resolve organizational challenges.
- Implement leadership strategies focused on maximizing performance in diverse organizational cultures.
- Develop and assess strategic plan to sustain progress towards achievement of organizational change.
- Express and exchange ideas through various modes of communication as a leader and organizational member.
Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the University’s requirements of all graduate program applications, students interested in the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) must also:
- Write a letter of intent/personal statement describing the benefit to the applicant of this course of study (maximum 500 words).
- Include two letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s readiness for advanced study and leadership potential.
Graduation Requirements
Graduate students must earn a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0. Students must also earn a grade of B- or higher in their capstone course and successful completion of the portfolio.