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Organizational Leadership Graduate Certificate

Meet Our Program

Every day business leaders face challenges. The way they handle those challenges while leading a team is crucial. The McColl School’s Organizational Leadership Graduate Certificate challenges you to push yourself past what you already know and gain the critical skills for leading an organization and creating an inspiring vision for others to follow. Our certificate is designed for individuals transitioning to a leadership role and for experienced leaders who wish to develop their leadership competence. If you’d like to advance in your leadership acumen, this is the program for you!

The Certificate in Organizational Leadership can be completed on its own or as a specialization in the MS in Talent in Organization Development program.

Program Highlights

  • Number of credits: 9 credit hours 
  • Number of courses needed to graduate: 3 
  • Average completion time: 2-3 semesters 
  • Cost per credit: $1,005
  • Total tuition: $9,045
  • Flexible program: Online 

Your Certificate in Action

The need for organizational leadership professionals exists across industries and in a wide variety of corporations. With the certificate, you can level up your career and pursue roles such as:

  • Sales Manager
  • Human Resource Manager
  • Nonprofit Director 
  • Management Analysts/Consultants
  • Training and Development Manager 

Selected Courses

  • Leadership Development (TOD 600) 
  • Contemporary Leadership: Theory/Application (TOD 650) 
  • Talent Management (TOD 635) 

Program Contact

Greg Berka

Greg Berka, Ph.D.
Director, MS in Talent and Organizational Development
Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior
berkag@queens.edu

Alvan Makoundi-Tchibinda

Alvan Makoundi-Tchibinda
Graduate Recruiter
graduateadmissions@queens.edu
704-337-2542

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Accreditation

The McColl School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) which is the gold standard for business schools. Fewer than six percent of business schools worldwide have obtained AACSB accreditation. 

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