The master of arts in organizational leadership is designed to enhance
an individual’s ability to lead and influence in an ethical, effective,
and enduring manner within and among organizations. Students follow a
general major or select a concentration in dispute resolution, health
care leadership information services and technology, or strategic
management. This joint degree is offered in conjunction with
The College of St. Catherine.
MAOL courses which can be used toward the J.D. degree:
- Ethics and Leadership
- Organizations: Social and Political Structures
- Communication and Ethical Issues
- Accounting and Finance
- Skills for Effective Decision-Making
- Research and Analytical Skills for Decision-Making
- Leadership and Spirituality
- Managing a Diverse Workforce
- Organizational Management of the Quality Process
- Public Policy and Ethics
- International Trade and the Global Economy
- Leadership Communication
- Strategic Management: Theory and Practice
- Leading Organizational Change
Up to 9 credits from the MAOL
program transfer into the JD program. Up to 10 credits from the JD
program transfer into MAOL program.