M.A. Organizational Development

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  • Course description
    M.A. Organizational Development.

    Course Type: Postgraduate

    Career Path: Management

    Course Category: MA

    Information:

    Preparing for the challenges and objectives associated with a changing work environment, today’s business leaders must learn how to become nimble business managers. Webster has developed a series of stackable graduate certificates in Change Leadership, based on market feedback from alumni, employers, middle managers, and topic experts.

    Course Requirements:

    •Signed Application Form
    •Proof of English Proficiency:
    – TOEFL: PBT 550 | iBT 80
    – IELTS: 6.5
    – Pearson: 53
    •Undergraduate Transcripts
    •Essay: 300-500 word essay on a topic of your choice OR Curriculum Vitae (CV)
    •One Letter of Recommendation
    •Certificate of Finance showing $Tuition plus *
    •Copy of Passport ID Page
    •Official University/College Transcripts (for Transfer Students)
    •Some programs have additional entry requirements. 

    Please contact your advisor for more information.

    Course Duration

    18 months - 2 years (36 Credit Hours)

    Online: No

    Campus Based: Yes

    Our Position.
    With its home campus in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Webster University comprises an action-oriented global network of faculty, staff, students and alumni who forge powerful bonds with each other and with their communities around the globe. Founded in 1915, Webster is a private non-profit university with more than 17,000 students studying at campus locations in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa and in a robust learning environment online. The university is committed to ensuring high-quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence.

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