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Benedictine University offers an online Master of Science in Leadership program to help women reinforce their business credentials. Among business and political leaders, women are still the minority despite public opinion rating them more favorably than men on key leadership skills, according to a 2008 survey by Pew Research Center1. With the flexible, distance-learning Benedictine leadership program, designed for women by top business women and educators, you can deepen your self-confidence and strengthen the skills you need to lead effectively and compassionately in a global, diverse and male-dominated climate.
At a time when one-off women's weekend empowerment workshops and seminars abound, Benedictine's women's leadership program provides a solid foundation of leadership theory, practical business experience and mentorship to prepare women to make significant and lasting contributions to their communities, their careers and their families. Whether you are working for a large corporation, at a non-profit or community organization or simply want to make changes in your personal life, the online Master of Science in Leadership gives you the tools to forge your path to greater success and fulfillment.
The 64-credit-hour online Master of Science in Leadership program covers timely topics such as servant leadership (a popular concept among Fortune 500 companies), gender awareness, change agents, and ethical leadership and globalization issues critical to today's business climate. The program has a uniquely personal perspective in helping women deepen their self-inquiry and raise their self-awareness to become astute, compassionate leaders ready to face the challenges of the 21st century. And the coursework is steeped in practical, real-world case studies of business leadership.
To learn more about the Benedictine University distance Master of Science in Leadership program, request more information online or call us at (866) 295-3104 to speak to one of our Admissions Advisors.
1http://pewresearch.org/pubs/932/men-or-women-whos-the-better-leader