Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision-making
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Overview
Take organizational leadership to the next level
Develop organizational leadership skills to address the challenges inherent to rapidly changing, digital business environments with a Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision Making. Designed for working professionals who hold a master’s degree and a management foundation, this new certificate program offers educational training that can help prepare you to pursue professional roles, such as leadership development manager, organizational development consultant or management consultant.
In this Organizational Leadership and Decision Making certificate program, you’ll learn to:
- Create strategies for adapting to change and promoting future organizational growth supported by sound decision-making skills
- Develop personnel performance to support the future needs of your organization
- Apply business ethics theories to foster a culture of ethics and values
- Help your organization address risk factors and adhere to legal, regulatory and government requirements
You can complete your program online in 12 months by taking one 8-week course a time, so you can balance work and life on the path to your certificate. If you decide to pursue a doctoral degree at a later time, courses from this certificate program can apply toward your University of Phoenix® doctoral program.
Courses
Course length:
8 weeks
Total credits required:
15
Requirements and prerequisites
The Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision-making requires 15 credits from a required set of courses.
Core courses
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Accreditation
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Institutional accreditation
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What sets us apart?
When you choose our Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision-making, you can:
Not ready for the rigor of a doctoral degree yet? Your Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision Making courses can apply toward your doctoral degree when you’re ready to take on the dissertation and residency requirements.
Built for working adults, our hub of post-master’s and doctoral resources is designed to support your educational journey. This includes access to University research centers, experienced faculty, and industry professionals ready to mentor you along the way.
Designed to fit into the lives of busy working adults, our Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision Making can be completed just one 8-week course at a time, so you can balance life and work on the path to your certificate.
Take the next step
It’s time to let your education prepare you for the next phase of your career. You’ve got the will. And, by taking one course at a time toward a Post Master’s Certificate in Organizational Leadership and Decision Making, you’ve got the way.
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