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Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Organizational Leadership (M.S.)


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John R. Goss III, Professor of Research, Leadership and Organizational Studies
Bowman Building, Office 216B; (540) 678-4447; jgoss@su.edu

Shenandoah University’s Master of Science degree in Organizational Leadership is a graduate degree program for those interested in advanced leadership and management positions in the public sector or nonprofit organizations. Students in this program will examine how people and groups interact within organizations. They will acquire knowledge and skills in leadership to inform strategies that support improved results from employees and enhance the organization. The content core of the degree is designed for the current or future leader in a nonprofit or public sector organization and focuses on an understanding of human behavior both in general and within organizations, principles of effective leadership, organizational structure and communication, ethical behavior and decision-making principles, communication processes and principles of effective management and leadership.

Shenandoah University supports study at the master’s level through a substantial tuition fellowship.

Students in the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership program must adhere to regulations regarding academic standing in the university graduate catalog; specifically not more than six (6) credits of course work passed with the grades of “C+”, “C”, or “C-” will be permitted. All students must attain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 to graduate. Any student receiving a grade below a “C-” in any course will receive a letter of concern from the program head. Remediation plans may result.

Admissions Requirements

  • Applicants should have a minimum 3.0 GPA in undergraduate program.
  • Applicants must submit all college transcripts.
  • Applicants must schedule an interview with the program head.
  • Applicants must submit three recommendations: ideally two from someone who can address the applicant’s critical thinking abilities, and one from a professional who knows the candidate’s ability in the chosen field of concentration.

Degree Requirements (33 credit program)


Concentration


Graduate-level (500 or 600)


A minimum of nine (9) graduate credits related to study in subfield of organizational leadership shall comprise a concentration in this program. Common concentrations include higher education administration, public sector leadership, nonprofit management, public health and health care management.   Concentration courses may be transferred into this program from other institutions, with approval.

Transfer Credits


A maximum of nine (9) of these credits may be transferred from another institution. Credits earned at Shenandoah University as a non-degree graduate student may apply to this program or in a professional studies certificate comprised of coursework bearing regular academic credit are not considered to be “degrees” and will be applied to the degree’s concentration (or to core courses if the content is equivalent), based on a recommendation of the advisor. These credits are not considered “transfer credits.”

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