Online Master's Degree in Organizational Leadership
Change the World. A Research-Oriented Master's Degree in Organizational Leadership with an Emphasis on Social Change.
Oxford Graduate School offers an online Master of Letters (MLitt) in Organizational Leadership degree program that is:
Registration Deadline for Summer Subterm: August 16, 2010 |
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- Discover More About the Master of Letters in Organizational Leadership
Quick Facts About the Online Master of Letters (MLitt) Degree:
- Program Emphasis: Organizational Leadership and Social Change
- Total Credit Hours: 33 (10 Courses plus Master's Thesis)
- Total Cost: $9,088.00 (plus graduation costs and optional residency costs)
- Affordable Payment Plan: As low as $100.00/month
- Average Duration: As little as 18 months, Average 24 months
- Course Duration: 8-weeks (60 days)
The online course structure for the Organizational Leadership degree program is built upon principles of human behavior found in organizations large and small, public and private, regimented and volunteer, and profit-making and social service. The curriculum examines organizational systems and structures with emphasis upon interpersonal dynamics, ethics, and social costs and benefits. The focus of the degree program is on social and cultural change.
The purpose is to equip graduates to implement qualities of effective leadership in an organization. The program is designed to improve the work of persons at every level of organizational participation, including entry-level employees, CEOs, board members, consultants, and educators. Required courses for OL are listed below. In addition to the ten (10) required courses, students may complete an optional practicum.
Ready to Enroll? Start Your First Course in the Upcoming Subterm!
- Complete an Application for Admission Online
- Setup a Monthly Payment Plan (as low as $100/month) with the Finance Office and sign an Enrollment Agreement.
- You will be given an Enrollment Key for your first course, which begins on the August 16, 2010 Subterm.










