Student Learning Outcomes
Consistent with the university student outcomes, upon completion of the Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership degree, graduates will be able to:
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- Effectively communicate both orally and in writing and demonstrate proficiency in the use of information technology.
- Identify, describe and apply foundational leadership theories and practices.
- Identify, describe and apply conflict analysis models, tools and processes.
- Examine and evaluate communication tools and strategies for instituting change, collaboration and organizational growth.
- Examine the social, cultural, and historical influences on leadership in a global society.
- Investigate and explore the leader's role in creating and preventing organizational design and change.
- Develop a practical understanding of how to use financial data to inform leaders in making effective decisions to carry out the mission and goals of an organization.
- Describe and evaluate the strategic role of human resources in performing contemporary processes and regulatory procedures.
- Examine the issues that shape public policy at the local, state and federal level and the ethical dilemmas policy makers face.
- Develop an understanding of how to create strategic options by analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing various strategies.
- Synthesize the knowledge and skills learned throughout the program, and to develop an innovative, comprehensive project.
- Demonstrate spiritual literacy, and respect diverse religious, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic experiences and perspectives.