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May 04, 2026
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2010-2011 Argosy University Academic Catalog—Graduate Programs | Volume 1, Issue 2 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Organizational Leadership Degree Program
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Offering Campuses
Argosy University, Dallas; Argosy University, Denver; Argosy University, Hawai’i; Argosy University, Inland Empire; Argosy University, Los Angeles; Argosy University, Orange County; Argosy University, Phoenix; Argosy University, Salt Lake City; Argosy University, San Diego; Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area; Argosy University, Washington DC
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) degree program is designed to prepare students in interpersonal skills central to broad management duties across a range of industries and disciplines. The program is designed to develop analytical and critical thinking skills that are actionable in the specific context of the employee/graduate, with emphasis on the ability to maximize the contribution of the team members, individually and collectively, toward the mission of the organization.
Program Outcomes
- Evaluate leadership and supervision practices from any work group in terms of human impact and financial impact over the short and medium term.
- Apply ethical principles and generally accepted business practices to the leadership functions of a business setting.
- Provide accurate advice and counsel to appropriate stakeholders regarding basic corporate and business practices to specific situations, and provide referrals to appropriate experts when necessary.
- Implement and revise motivational practices and systems that meet the strategies and constraints of the work environment.
- Design and execute employee communication plans toward expressed business or organizational goals.
- Evaluate the skills and capabilities of individuals relative to specific organizational settings and provide counsel where organizational systems and processes are inconsistent with competencies of the existing workforce.
- Demonstrate the value-added contribution of leadership actions and practices to the organization.
Program Requirements
The MSOL degree program requires the satisfactory completion of 30 credit hours distributed as follows: core requirements, 12 credit hours; specialty area requirements, 18 credit hours.
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Core Course Requirements
Students in the MSOL degree program program are required to take four core courses (12 credit hours). Core Course Requirements–Students Are Required to Take the Following
Core Course Requirements–12 Credit Hours
Note *The Capstone Course must be taken in the final session of the degree program Specialty Area Requirements—Students Are Required to Take the Following
Specialty Requirements
Students are required to take six courses (18 credit hours) in the OL specialty area. Specialty Area Requirements–18 Credit Hours
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