Whether you just earned your undergraduate degree or you have been in a job for several years and aspire to advance to a leadership role, Truman’s Master of Arts in Leadership Program can help you enhance your professional credentials. Gain a better understanding of leadership by examining best practices and studying leadership theories, decision-making, research, ethics, and organizational change.
Format: Online
The Master of Arts in Leadership program prepares you to lead in a variety of settings — for-profit, non-profit, health care, military, government, education, human services, management, and more.
Your degree will be a mix of core coursework (21 credits), courses from your area of specialization (6 credits), and a culminating experience capstone with project or internship (3 credits).
This course provides a socio-technical perspective on the management of projects. The content deals with planning, scheduling, organizing, and implementing projects – e.g., product development, construction, information systems, new business, and special events. Primary class emphasis is on the project management processes, tools and interpersonal skills that are useful to project management teams. Today, more and more companies are realizing that managing projects is a vital part of everyone’s job. Mastery of key tools and concepts could give you a significant competitive advantage in the marketplace.
This course equips emerging leaders with the skills to leverage data for strategic decision-making. Students will explore how business intelligence supports organizational goals, enhances communication, and drives performance. Through hands-on practice and real-world case studies, students will learn to interpret data, build compelling narratives, and tailor insights to diverse audiences, including data experts and external stakeholders.
and one of these two options:
LDRS 672G: For this academic and reflective portion of your internship, you’ll work with an assigned faculty mentor and other students to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, and growth you experienced during your internship.
Preferences for applications:
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*Total estimated tuition based on 2026-27 academic year. Tuition subject to change.
Degree-seeking students enrolled in at least six credit hours per semester are eligible for federal financial aid programs. For more information, see Financial Aid Resources for Graduate Studies or contact the Financial Aid Office at (660) 785-4130 or finaid@truman.edu. We hope to introduce institutional scholarships and graduate assistantships as the program grows, but these are not currently available.
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