The University of La Verne’s Master of Science in Leadership and Management (MSLM) curriculum educates effective future leaders for all types of organizations. The program provides students with the experience to apply theory to real-world applications, and graduates leave with both the ability to apply organizational leadership theory and the problem-solving skills needed to manage an organization.
La Verne’s MSLM consists of 33 semester hours (36 for students without an undergraduate degree in a management-related field), with 12 devoted to a concentration. Students can complete courses online or at one of several campus locations. Classes prepare professional leaders and managers to successfully address the challenges and complexity of 21st-century organizational life.
Courses
MSLM faculty believe in creating personalized classroom environments and close-knit relationships with students, and core classes help students develop an essential managerial knowledge base. Students then customize the balance of coursework with either electives from one focused concentration or a more generalized program of study. The capstone course, built upon two or three required research courses, results in the research, writing, and presentation of either a thesis or an applied research project.
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Foundation Course(s): 0-3 semester hours
Core Courses: 15 semester hours
Research and Culminating Activity: 6 semester hours
Electives or Concentrations: 12 semester hours
Human Resource Management Concentration
A minimum of three of the following:
Nonprofit Management Concentration
A minimum of three of the following:
Organizational Development Concentration
A minimum of three of the following:
Aging Concentration
A minimum of three of the following:
Health Insurance - USD $830 per year