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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Leadership MA, Creativity & Innovation Concentration
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The 36-credit Masters of Arts in Leadership helps individuals develop a leadership mindset and the complex skill-sets needed for leaders in communities and high-performance organizations engaged in today’s fast-changing contexts of change. Designed around a distance-delivery model, this MA can be taken by on-campus participants as well as participants at a distance. It is intended to integrate well with other leadership programs in the department or university, and serves as a bridge to both the undergraduate leadership program and the doctoral leadership program.
The participants’s program can be adapted to varying personal, organizational, or regional contexts. Recent college graduates transitioning into employment who want to further their leadership development as well as experienced employees who want to target specific areas of leadership for development will find the design of this program flexible to meet their leadership needs.
The overall goal of the MA Leadership program is to develop leaders with a strong sense of personal mission, the ability to work in teams, and experience in leading change that can provide better services and professional solutions in varied local, regional and global situations.
Participants work with their advisors to develop a personalized Leadership & Learning Plan (LLP) integrated with a schedule of courses. They have two options: the job-embedded design or the “core + concentration” design.
- The “core + concentration” design allows individuals to work at their own pace to develop a specific set of competencies that are aligned with their area of concentration and specific areas of leadership development. Both designs require 36 credits and the completion of a portfolio and research work.
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Concentration Requirements - 18
This concentration helps existing or future leaders in and of organizations to develop their own creativity through real-life experiences in innovation in a real-life context. Participants register for the following courses: Innovation Project
Each participant is part of a learning community and works with an innovation coach and a leadership advisor to develop an innovation project in alignment with their LLP. A complete and well-documented innovation project may provide sufficient evidence of the development of a competency within the participant’s portfolio.
Competencies of the Leadership Program
Leadership and the Self
This cluster of competencies focuses on self-awareness and the personal and professional identity required when practicing leadership.
- Philosophical foundations—Leadership functions within the context of multiple perspectives and understands how their own worldview and mindsets influences their practice.
- Ethics, values, and spirituality—Leadership functions from a set of principles and standards that guides their work and all their relationships with others.
- Learning and human development—Leadership understands the principles of learning and is committed to and practices continuous personal, interpersonal and organizational learning.
Leadership With Others
This cluster of competencies focuses on the interpersonal aspects of leadership. Growth and development of others is an essential function of leadership.
- Effective communication—Leadership fosters effective communication in all internal and external interactions, to establish and maintain cooperative relationships.
- Mentor/coach—Leadership promotes relationships that are trust-centered, providing the kind of empowerment that results in personal and performance improvement toward satisfying mutual objectives.
- Social responsibilities—Leadership understands social systems and is accountable to others and endeavors to see that family, community, and environmental needs are met in local and, as appropriate, in global ways.
Leadership Through Organizations
This cluster of competencies focuses on the organizational aspects of leadership. Leadership sets direction in ways that facilitate achievement of organizational goals.
- Resource development, human and financial—Leadership appropriately allocates and manages human and financial resources for healthy and strategic outcomes.
- Legal and policy issues—Leadership applies and understands the scope of legal and policy structures appropriate for their field.
- Organizational behavior, development, and culture—Leadership understands personal, group, and inter-group behaviors, and how they impact organizational history, needs, and goals.
- Implementing change—Leadership involves working with others in order to collaboratively shape the vision and strategy for change, as well as being capable of facilitating the change process.
- Evaluation and assessment—Leadership uses appropriate evaluation and assessment tools to make decisions about programs and plans.
Leadership and Research
This cluster of competencies focuses on the need to use data to communicate, persuade, and make decisions, and to contribute to the knowledge base for leadership. Competence in research needs to include both qualitative and quantitative methods. Research skills are often necessary while engaging in organizational development, assessment and evaluation, and other leadership projects.
- Reading and evaluating research—Leadership critiques the adequacy of research reports, conducts literature reviews using electronic hardcopy sources, and relates research to the body of knowledge in their professional field.
- Conducting research—Leadership understands the logic and processes of scientific inquiry, explains major research methodologies, formulates empirically driven research problems, selects appropriate research designs, explains standards for data collection, and conducts basic data collection and analysis.
- Reporting and publishing research—Leadership adequately communicates research findings and implements the findings in the workplace.
Individually Chosen Options
- PhD/EdD/EdS participants have to choose at least one optional competency.
- MA participants may select an optional competency as part of their required eight competencies.
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