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| Degree Title: |
Master of Science in Strategic Leadership |
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Mountain State University
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| Description: |
In a world in which MBA degrees are fast becoming a commodity, Mountain State University’s Master of Science in Strategic Leadership is the clear path to acquiring a higher level of expertise and a greater scope of influence. Our 100% online degree program reaches beyond the traditional MBA skill set and is specifically designed for the talented business professional that is ready to lead. In as little as 16 months of part time study, you will graduate prepared to leave your mark and overcome the challenges of today’s complex global marketplace. In today’s infinitely competitive environment, one must ask, “Is an MBA the right Master’s degree for me?” It may be tempting to assume the answer is “Yes” and follow the crowd to business school, but chances are you’ve already learned the raw business skills you need in the real world or during your undergraduate business degree program. By comparison, the Master of Science in Strategic Leadership degree goes beyond statistics and accounting, providing the leadership skills necessary to: Effectively lead and influence others with a vision to build effective teams and positively impact an organization; Resolve the operational challenges facing strategic leaders at the individual, team, and organizational levels; Devise actionable strategies that generate sustainable growth at all levels of the corporate structure; Create value for yourself and your organization through innovative decision-making and talent development; and Understand how research can strategically enhance your organization’s overall performance and competitiveness. |
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| Accreditation: |
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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| Delivery Format: |
Content is delivered online and to your door in CD or DVD multimedia presentations and textbooks.
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| Educational Level: |
Master
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| Language: |
English |
| Requirements: |
You must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. |
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