The PhD in Leadership and Organizational Development will equip you with a sophisticated understanding of leadership dynamics, organizational behavior, and the strategic skills required to navigate the complexities of contemporary workplaces. It is a professionally focused degree that maintains the rigor of a doctoral degree while preparing leaders for navigating the complexities related to leadership within various organizational contexts.
Students working in K-12 systems may choose to complete three additional courses leading to licensure as a District Administrator/Superintendent in the state of Wisconsin as approved by the Department of Public Instruction. The PhD in Leadership and Organizational Development positions District Administrator and Superintendent candidates to step into open roles prepared to lead effectively.
Graduates of the doctoral program will be poised to impact many areas of the community including education, non-profits, government, and business.
Design and engage in valid research processes that allow for accurate analysis and understanding to make appropriate and ethical decisions.
Demonstrate effective facilitation, coaching, and mentorship skills in the context of adult learning, leadership, and organizational development.
Analyze and interpret organizational needs, including the impact of leadership on organizational culture, motivation, and employee engagement.
Demonstrate an understanding of theoretical frameworks and models related to adult learning, leadership, and organizational development.
Exhibit the knowledge, skills and disposition necessary to assume leadership roles in diverse organizations.
Engage in self-awareness, self-reflection, and critical consciousness to address the challenges of learning and developing organizations in diverse contexts.
*For District Administrator License (in addition to the above)
STEP 1: Submit the Graduate Studies Application STEP 2: Complete and submit the following within the application status portal after submission of your application:
Personal Statement should address the following questions: • What experiences have influenced your choice to pursue a PhD in Leadership and Organizational Development? • What competencies do you possess that will support your completion of the graduate program and meeting your goals? Provide behavioral examples of these competencies.
*A submission link will be sent to your reference once you enter contact information within your application.
Carroll University Office of Admission 100 N. East Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 STEP 3: Complete candidate interview – by invitation only.
Join us for an event! Speak one-on-one with faculty and our graduate admission counselor, Brian Ish. Get your questions answered about the program and admission process. Virtual Information Sessions - held on Microsoft Teams
Contact Brian Ish: Email - ishb@dos5.net | Call or text - 262-425-5696 Schedule an appointment - Bookings Link