Master of Science in Leadership / Organizational Leadership
Norwich University

Program Details

The online Master of Science in Leadership program from Norwich University helps you develop the expert skills needed to effectively manage diverse groups and inspire change within the workplace. Designed for rising leaders from a broad range of industries, the program explores values-based leadership through four career-focused concentrations in Human Resource Leadership, Public Sector/Government/Military Leadership, Organizational Leadership and Leading Change Management Consulting. You may choose the option that best aligns with your interests and professional goals and graduate fully equipped with the expertise necessary for your desired career.

Courses for the program are offered in 11-week sessions and are taught by faculty members with years of management and leadership experience. Educators provide students with academic support and personalized attention as they guide them through a curriculum that combines leadership theory with professional practice. While completing the degree, students can build essential management skills that may be immediately applied in their current professional roles, along with expertise that demonstrates their potential for advanced opportunities.

The Master of Science in Leadership degree program can be completed online through an interactive learning environment designed to fit the busy schedules of working adults. Multiple course start dates are available to provide ease when balancing higher education with professional commitments.

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School Accreditation & Licensing

Norwich University is accredited by:

New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)

Program Requirements & Restrictions

Minimum Education

Bachelor Degree

Recommended GPA

2.75 or above (4.0 scale)

Application Requirements

Statement of Purpose/Intent, Resume/CV, Recommendation/Reference Letter(s), Official College Transcript(s), Essay/Writing Sample

Additional Info

  • This program requires a week-long residency on campus.