2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Arts, Communication and Leadership, M.A.
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The search for effective leadership continues today as contemporary organizations become more complex. The Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership program starts with the premise that communication is the essence of effective leadership. The student trained in communication is uniquely qualified to provide innovative leadership within the global community.
Mission
The Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership will develop exceptional communicators who are creative and who possess the interpersonal and organizational skills needed to meet the demands of complex organizations in a global society.
Vision
The Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership program will be an international leader in the development of uniquely qualified individuals to provide innovative leadership within the global community.
Purpose of the Program
In the Republic, Plato discusses the appropriate training that should be a part of educating political leaders. Since the time of the classic Greek philosophers, countless individuals have speculated about the principles of leadership. The search for effective leadership continues today, as contemporary organizations become more complex. The Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership begins with the premise that communication is the essence of effective leadership. The student trained in communication is uniquely qualified to provide innovative leadership within the global community.
This graduate program is designed for professionals who wish to build upon their current career skills or advance to a new position or organization, and for students interested in pursuing a doctorate. The complexities of relationships and the competitive nature of business demand leaders with highly polished interpersonal and organizational skills. This degree combines the practical and theoretical knowledge needed to serve in corporate and nonprofit settings, the military, government, politics or other arenas, as well as developing the research and writing skills necessary for doctoral work.
Program Goals
- To provide students with an understanding of the centrality of communication in all aspects of personal and organizational life.
- To develop the ability of students to read and conduct research, and apply the principles to their own organizations.
- To provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between students and organizational leaders concerning the requirements to achieve excellence.
- To provide a historical overview of leadership perspectives from the 1940s to the present.
- To foster an awareness of the communication styles and values of different cultures and how these factors influence business in a global environment.
- To combine theoretical knowledge and practical skills to resolve organizational issues and improve decision-making.
- To develop a framework for ethical conduct in contemporary organizations.
Admission Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution or the equivalent from an international institution.
- A minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average in the bachelor’s degree.
- A copy of A copy of resume or CV.
- Official transcripts of all previous college work, both undergraduate and graduate.
- Two letters or professional reference.
- A brief personal statement describing the prospective student’s interest and goals for pursuing the degree (no more than 1,000 words)
Note: Students must be admitted by both the Department of Communication Arts and to Graduate Studies. A student who is accepted pending receipt of all required documentation, must submit complete and satisfactory records within 60 days (45 days in an 8-week session and/or summer term) after the first day of registration.
Graduation Requirements
- Completion of 36 credit hours of graduate core and electives with no more than nine (9) credit hours transferred from other institutions. The transfer of coursework must be completed prior to admission to Park University’s Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership Program.
- Grade point average of at least 3.0 with no more than two grades of “C” in graduate courses taken at Park.
- Passing of comprehensive exam. The comprehensive exam may be repeated one time. A third attempt may be permitted by the School dean upon the recommendation of the program director.
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Required – 36 Hours, 3.0 GPA
Organizational Emphasis 15 cr.
Graduate Project or Thesis 6 cr.
(choose one)
Learning Outcomes Assessment / Program Assessment
Embedded within each course syllabi will be methodologies for learning outcomes assessment for that particular course. The overall program outcomes will be assessed based on student performance in the program with particular emphasis on:
- Comprehensive written examinations
- Capstone course consisting of a thesis or graduate project
- Thesis/graduate project oral defense
Sergeants Major Academy: Master of Arts in Communication And Leadership
Program Format and Expedited Admissions Process
The Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership (MACL) program at Park University offers a 5-term MACL degree program to SMA applicants, with blended courses offered in 8-week segments. The Graduate School offers a tailored and expedited admissions policy for SMA applicants, with the GMAT and the GRE waived among other benefits.
Transfer Credits
Park University’s MACL graduate program will accept up to 12 hours of transfer academic credit. Graduate credit hours completed in the Sergeants Major Courses (SMC) may be transferred towards this master’s degree; up to 12 hours of transfer academic credit will be granted upon successful completion of the Sergeants Major Courses. MACL degree completion will normally occur during time spent at the Sergeants Major Academy.
Other Considerations
A comprehensive examination will be required for all students during completions of the capstone course, CA 700. This comprehensive exam will serve as a primary means of program assessment and a means if further vetting the transfer credit we are accepting from the Sergeants Major Academy and applying to the MACL program. Through the comprehensive exam, students will demonstrate connections between their Sergeants Major Academy coursework and the outcomes of the MACL.
Program Outcomes – MACL graduates will:
- Understand the centrality of communication in all aspects of personal and organizational life;
- Attain a foundation in historical leadership perspectives from the 1940s to the present;
- Develop advanced abilities to research problems and challenges and devise outcomes to improve organizations;
- Collaborate with organizational leaders concerning the requirements to achieve excellence.
Requirements for USASMA students:
Total credit hours taken at Park 24 cr.
- TOTAL credit hours accepted via transfer from Sgt Majors Academy Credits: 12
Program Description and Transfer Credit Equivalencies
The MACL program will accept up to 12 hours of academic credit for students who complete the SMA curriculum.
SMA Lessons
- C161a, C161b, C211, L112, L203
- L102, L110, L111, F100, F101, F102, F103, F104, F105, F106, F107, F108
- C131, C132, C135, L101
- C121, C122, C123, C205, L100, L101, L103, L104, L105, L106, L107, L108, L109, L200, L204, L205
Learning Outcomes Assessment / Program Assessment
- Understand the centrality of communication in all aspects of personal and organizational life;
- Attain a foundation in historical leadership perspectives from the 1940s to the present;
- Develop advanced abilities to research problems and challenges and devise outcomes to improve organizations;
- Collaborate with organizational leaders concerning the requirements to achieve excellence.
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