Become a More Effective Leader
Become the leader you are meant to be with a Master of Science in Leadership from Embry-Riddle. This fully online program focuses on developing essential skills and knowledge in leadership and management, making you a valued professional in your organization.
Learn to drive success through adaptive leadership, optimized performance and organizational strategies. Practice communication skills to influence stakeholders through ethical leadership and clear communication. Learn to lead high-performance teams that thrive in volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) environments.
Join our community of current and future leaders and learn to guide, inspire and support your organization toward its goals.
Program Details
Offered at the Worldwide & Online Campus
The M.S. in Leadership is a 30-credit, fully online graduate program designed to prepare you to effectively lead today’s global workforce. The program promotes diversity and teaches effective leadership practices for use in global business operations, focusing on decision-making, strategy and communication skills.
Learn from faculty members with extensive experience in multiple industries and academic disciplines. Whether you are currently leading or looking to move into a leadership position, the M.S. in Leadership will help you to become a valued decision maker in any organization.
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Credits30
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Methods of Study
- Online
- In-Person
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Career Opportunities
As organizations navigate constant change and increasing complexity, effective leadership is essential. Professionals with advanced leadership skills help guide teams, make strategic decisions and support strong performance across a wide range of industries.
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