Cabrini’s Master of Science in Organization Leadership, or MSOL, is an advanced degree that gives people working in organizations—all kinds of organizations—the knowledge, skills, and experiences they need to become leaders in their careers. The program is perfect for working adults in a range of career fields who aspire to positions of greater leadership.
Individuals who earn the MSOL degree will:
- learn a wide variety of skills critical to highly functioning organizations
- acquire the skills to lead and help others perform at a high level
- learn to lead and manage organizational change
- gain skills to lead and motivate a diverse workforce
- acquire leadership skills, ethical analysis, and organizational integrity
MSOL Curriculum Options
Students are required to complete 33 (11 three-credit courses) semester credit hours to complete the MSOL program. Part-time students can complete the program in two years, with students being allowed up to six years to complete the program. Students are required to meet with an advisor before beginning a program of study.
With satisfactory grades and advisor approval, a student may transfer up to six graduate credits of similar coursework from a previous, accredited institution.
The 11 courses in the program include:
- Organizational Psychology and Behavior
- The Art and Science of Leadership
- Communication Skills for Leaders
- Leading Organization Development and Transformation
- Entrepreneurial and Intrapreneurial Leadership
- Financial Perspectives for Leaders
- Performance Management
- Leader's Tools and Technology
- Leadership in a Global Environment
- Leadership, Ethics and Organization Integrity
- Studies in Organization Leadership Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate (baccalaureate) degree from a regionally accredited college or university with an overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher.
- Three years of professional work history. (resume)
- Current leadership/supervisory role for three people or project leadership responsibility.
- Completion of application form and payment of the $50 nonrefundable application fee.
- Submit a short, typed statement describing your education, career goals, special interests and other information which may be helpful in making a decision on your application.
For more information, contact Professor Vonya Womack at 610-902-8348 or vsw25@cabrini.edu.