Announcing Certificate in Leadership
The Certificate in leadership offers a track in education and human services designed for advisors, coordinators, trainers, supervisors, administrators, and directors in private schools, colleges and universities, human services and non-profit organizations, and the military. This program fosters the development of leadership skills to organize, motivate, and lead others to achieve organizational and team goals. The education and human services track focuses on developing practitioners who can translate leadership perspectives and applications into the fields of education and human services.
Who Should Apply
Advisors, coordinators, trainers, supervisors, administrators, directors, and other professionals in private schools, colleges and universities, human services and non-profit organizations, hospitals, religious organizations, and the military who wish to obtain a certificate or master’s degree and/or increase their levels of expertise in their current field.
Program Descriptions
The Certificate Leadership and the Master of Science in Leadership programs are designed specifically for practicing professionals who work in public or private educational settings or community based institutions such as: coalitions, community based organizations, schools, community colleges, universities, human service organizations, faith based organizations, hospitals and the military. The programs are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Program features include:
- Certificate program – 16 credits – for degree and non-degree seeking participants
- Master of Science in Leadership – 40 credits
- A one - two year instructional design
- On-site - Online - World Wide
- Live classes, online or hybrid delivery
- M.S. in Leadership transfers 6 credits into the Ed.D. Doctor of Education
For more information contact:
- Nova Southeastern University
Fischler School of Education and Human Services
Dr. Debbie Nellis
Director of Post-Secondary Articulations and Program Development
(954) 262-8437
debbien@nova.edu
- Nova Southeastern University
Fischler School of Education and Human Services
Jolette Apela
Coordinator of Post-Secondary Articulation and Program Development
(954) 262-8621
apela@nova.edu
- Nova Southeastern University
Fischler School of Education and Human Services
Dr. Gina Peyton
Program Professor
Orlando
(407) 264-5633
peyton@nova.edu
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