73 Credit Hours

Description

The PhD in Leadership is designed to provide advanced capabilities for scholars and practitioners alike in an area of immense interest in contemporary society. It is well recognized that organizational success or failure is closely connected to leadership. However, there is debate about what constitutes good leadership and how much it may vary depending upon the context or domain within which it is practiced. Similarly, there are a variety of mechanisms currently being employed to identify good leaders and to assist those in leadership roles to become better leaders with varying degrees of success.

Students in the program will be exposed to advanced bodies of knowledge in the attributes essential to good leadership and in the processes likely to identify and develop it. They will also gain a mastery of leadership theories and practices applicable to an array of professional contexts. In addition, students will learn advanced research methods both qualitative and quantitative, and progress to completing a dissertation that produces original scholarship.

The program can be completed with a concentration (area of focus) or otherwise. Students can choose to specialize in an area by completing 9 credits of coursework in that area. Concentrations are available in the following areas: Healthcare Administration; Ministry; Justice; Technology; Politics; International Relations; Innovation; Society; Communications; Business; Public Administration. Those who are not interested in a concentration can complete the program by choosing courses from diverse areas without being limited to any one area. Students who opt for a concentration must complete their dissertation in a topic that fits within the concentration after approval by their chair. Students who choose not to do a concentration can write their dissertation in any aspect of leadership after appropriate consultation and approval by their dissertation chair.

Admissions Requirements

  • Completed application
  • Master's degree or equivalent from an accredited institution
  • Current resume
  • Writing sample or purpose statement
  • Official transcripts from previously attended institutions
  • No GMAT or GRE required

*For questions regarding the program or transfer credits, please contact Trudy Owens at owenst1@carolinaU.edu

Courses

Leadership Core (31 Credit Hours)

Research Core (15 Credit Hours)

Concentration Courses (9 Credit Hours; Choose One Area)

Organizational Management

Educational Administration

Healthcare Administration

Ministry Administration

3 Credit Hours

Justice

Technology

Politics

International Relations

Innovation

Sociology

Communications

Business

3 Credit Hours

Public Administration

Dissertation Courses (18 Credit Hours)