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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
(ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP)
Overview
The Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership degree program will prepare students to serve as effective leaders in a wide
variety of ministry, business (small and large), non-profit, education, and health care organizations. “Organizational
Leaders” is a generic term for people who hold leadership roles in such diverse organizations as colleges and universities,
hospitals, clinics, K-12 schools, small businesses, midsized to large corporations, government agencies, non-profit
organizations, churches, and para church organizations throughout the United States and around the world. An advanced
degree in organizational leadership is extremely important because effective leaders lead themselves, teams within their
organizations and ultimately the entire organization toward the achievement of the vision of the organization guided by its
mission within the boundaries established by organizational values. In short, effective leaders grow effective
organizations.
Purpose
The Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership prepares leaders to provide effective leadership by equipping them with practical
tools for success at every organizational level.
Objectives
Students will demonstrate learning in specified areas of organizational leadership. The program specifies competencies
which students must satisfactorily demonstrate for completion of the degree. The competencies are supported by program
courses, assessed within each of those courses and demonstrated by the successful completion of a doctoral dissertation.
Students will be able to understand, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate . .
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a. Principles of effective organizational leadership, foundational theories, research findings, cultural/sociological/
psychological dynamics, and alternative models for understanding and leading individuals and teams in business
and professional organizations around the world.
b. High-quality organizational leadership best practices and dynamics in the core disciplines of strategic planning,
governance, finance and development.
c. The components and processes of action research and action research interpretation which address issues of
effective practices and provide solutions to organizational questions and problems within a diverse array of global
organizations.
Admission Criteria
Candidates for this degree must have 3-5 years of working experience as verified by a CV, ability to write effectively as
demonstrated by a writing sample from Master’s level coursework or the equivalent, and a graduate degree from an
accredited college or university that provides the necessary foundation for success in this program of study. There is no
residency requirement, and this program of study is available entirely online. The “accredited university” requirement may
be waived by following CIU established policy.
Residency and Transfer Policies
No transfer credit is allowed.
Time Limitation
The time limit for completing the program is 27 months, from the student's first class to graduation. In extenuating
circumstances, a student may petition for additional time to complete the program of study
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Completion Requirements
Although advisors are assigned for the duration of the program to every student, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure
that all requirements for graduation have been met.
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Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), with no grade below “C-” applicable to the degree.
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Demonstrate competency on each of the program’s outcomes through satisfactory completion of courses, and the
dissertation.
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Complete and orally defend an approved dissertation that exhibits the student’s ability to do competent research,
think critically, and communicate effectively.