In the Jesuit spirit of the magis, the Ph.D. in Leadership Studies (DPLS) program believes that individuals are always in the process of becoming better human beings and leaders - that our potential to grow and develop unfolds over the span of a lifetime. In DPLS we have structured our program to accommodate you where you are at in the process or where you are in the world.
Why 91勛圖厙
- This program is designed for working professionals and full-time scholars.
- It is accessible from anywhere in the world.
- Immersions provide opportunities to connect with faculty, build community and network with fellow students.
- The program's transdisciplinary approach supports a wide variety of research and dissertation topics.
- The curriculum is designed so that students and faculty may explore emergent topics related to the growing field of leadership studies.
Quick Facts
- 60 credits
- Average completion time: 5-7 years, including dissertation
- Average class size: 12-15 students
- Three start dates: Fall, Spring, and Summer
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies will:
- Understand principles of contemplation and discernment in order to facilitate personal development and to become more authentic leaders.
- Understand the role of ethics in leadership and develop ethical reasoning and reflection skills that will enhance positive, healthy relationships and that will move self and others toward the goodness of life.
- Inspire, create and lead based on respect for and accountability to others, their organizations, and humanity as a whole.
- Understand organizations as social constructions that are living, dynamic systems. This leads to purposeful thought, words, and action regarding the change process at the individual, organizational, and global level.
- Understand and prize diversity and promote global approaches to issues, with special attention to the implications of diversity for individuals, organizations, and societies.
- Become increasingly committed to social justice, and through their participation in community activities, refining the skills relevant to bringing about more humane social institutions.
Questions?
Contact:
Heather Schmitt, Admissions Specialist
Call or Text: (509) 313-6240 or (866)380-5323
Email: schmitth@gonzaga.edu