Carroll Univ. Launches Ph.D. in Leadership and Organizational Development

Author: Tim Muma

Published Date: 7/25/2024

Categories: University News


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The Ph.D. in Leadership and Organizational Development program allows professionals to thrive in their roles as leaders and change agents.

Carroll University is set to launch an innovative Ph.D. program in Leadership and Organizational Development, designed to equip visionary leaders and change agents for the challenges of today’s complex organizational environments. Scheduled to begin in Fall 2024, the program promises to foster leadership that is grounded in respect, compassion, and resilience.

While currently awaiting final accreditation, the program is committed to upholding the highest standards of scholarship, research, and practice. Tailored for professionals in business, education, government, and non-profit sectors, the Ph.D. in Leadership and Organizational Development aims to deliver a sophisticated understanding of leadership dynamics, organizational behavior, and strategic skills essential for modern workplaces.

A distinctive feature of the program is the opportunity for students working in K-12 educational systems to take an additional three courses, leading to licensure as a District Administrator or Superintendent in Wisconsin. This specialization is approved by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and enables candidates to transition into leadership roles within the educational sector.

Program Highlights:

  • Credits: A 54-credit program, including a dissertation based on original research.
  • Duration: Can be completed in as little as three years, with typical completion ranging from four to seven years.
  • Cohort Model: Students will participate in a unique cohort model, designed to foster support and collaboration throughout the program.
  • Hybrid Coursework: The program offers a flexible format with a blend of in-person and online coursework, featuring once-a-month weekend classes to accommodate working professionals.
  • Target Audience: Leaders in business, education, government, and non-profits, among others.
  • Specialization: District Administrator License specialization available for K-12 professionals.

This interdisciplinary program is designed to cultivate innovative thinkers and ethical leaders who are prepared to navigate and transform organizational environments. For more information or to enroll in the Fall 2024 semester, visit Carroll University's website or contact the admissions office at admission@tif2005.com or 262-524-7220.

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