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Leadership

Leadership Certificate Program

Older notions of leadership, such as one leader bravely leading his or her followers, no longer serve the needs of our complex and rapidly changing society. Today, we need a more fluid concept of leadership, recognizing that leaders need to emerge in many different tiers of an organization. Designed for those who seek to expand their leadership potential, this certificate will help professionals in all walks of life learn theories and best practices of leadership, from understanding how organizations work to learning how to develop consensus among competing factions to achieve shared goals.

Fully online certificate completion is available—choose from four online courses in the program.

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About the Leadership Certificate Program

Leadership Goals and Courses

Complete This Certificate Online

Complete the Leadership Certificate fully online with the following four courses:

  • COMM ST 250-DL Team Leadership & Decision Making
  • ORG BEH 391-DL Topics in Management: Global Leadership
  • ORG BEH 301-DL Organization Behavior
  • ORG BEH 367-DL Strategic Planning & Management

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Leadership Tuition

Post-baccalaureate students at Northwestern's School of Professional Studies pay per course. For more information about financial obligations and tuition, please visit the Tuition page.

Admission for the Leadership Certificate Program

In addition to completing an online application, you'll also need to submit a few supplemental materials. A list of requirements for admission including application deadlines and tips on how to apply can be found on the Admission page.

Leadership Registration Information

Whether you're a first-time registrant or current and returning student, all students register using our online student registration and records systems. Important information about registering for courses at SPS, including registration timelines and adding or dropping courses in which you are already enrolled, can be found on the Registration Information page.

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Program Courses:Course Detail
Organization Behavior <> ORG_BEH 301-DL

Our contemporary lives are shaped by participation in commercial, social, and government organizations. This course uses social science research to explicate the dimensions of formal organizations and show how they influence our public and private behavior. The course will investigate sources of organizational success (positive function) and failure. Students will learn how to address organizational dysfunction through applying research-based solutions. Exercises include case study scenarios, role-play videos, simulations, and path-dependent decision making. By the end of the course, students will be able to diagnose organizational problems and devise targeted remedies.

This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition.


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Leadership Principles & Practices <> ORG_BEH 307-CN

This course introduces the theory and practice of leadership: the capacity to mobilize group resources to affect fundamental change in organizations. Topics include understanding organizations as complex social systems; the difference between leadership and authority; navigating the politics of competing factions within organizations to achieve shared goals; emotional intelligence and the emerging neuroscience of leadership; the role of personal presence in establishing trust in leader-follower relationships; and the role of leadership in creating an environment in which risk-taking and innovative solutions are encouraged. The classroom, as well as students' experiences, become case studies in leadership. First class attendance is mandatory. This course combines classroom lecture and discussion with an online component. For the lecture and discussion components, this course is paired with another session of the BLP program, and meetings are held on alternate Saturdays: 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19. The first in-person session will be done virtually.


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Leadership Principles <> ORG_BEH 307-DL

Leadership skills are the cornerstone of success in both personal and professional spheres, serving as the bedrock upon which individuals build fulfilling lives and thriving communities. At its core, leadership is about the ability to inspire and influence others towards shared goals, fostering collaboration and driving positive change. In navigating life's myriad challenges, from managing relationships to pursuing career aspirations, effective leadership skills empower individuals to communicate persuasively, navigate conflicts gracefully, and adapt to ever-changing circumstances with resilience and clarity of purpose.

This course provides students with the opportunity to develop skills that have been proven to be the secret sauce to success as a leader. Through case studies, reading, and interactive lessons, students will leave this course equipped with tools for effective leadership and with the knowledge and skills to leverage those tools for success in their present roles as well as in the future.


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Conflict Resolution <> ORG_BEH 311-DL

Conflict takes place daily in all organizations, regardless of size. Research indicates ways to deal with misunderstood and mismanaged conflict. In this course, we will focus on two types of conflict: conflict that is positive and has the ability to increase productivity, effectiveness, and satisfaction; conflict that will result in negative outcomes. Recognizing both the positive and negative impact of conflict is essential. With that knowledge, you can develop positive strategies to maintain excellent working relationships and address issues as they occur. Our goals, then, are to identify conflict, determine whether it is positive or negative, and resolve it to the benefit of all. This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition.


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Strategic Planning & Management <> ORG_BEH 367-DL

This course applies the concepts of strategic planning to various types of organizations. Initial discussions will provide a basic framework for preparing a strategic plan for corporations, non-profits and government agencies. Practical applications will be developed from case studies and the experiences of the instructor and students. Since we can learn from wide range of situational discussions, we will consider entrepreneurial and established operations, as well as success stories and failures. This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition.



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Topics in Management: Global Leadership <> ORG_BEH 391-DL

Leadership of global organizations requires understanding, appreciating and managing the impact of culture and the interplay of cultural patterns in everyday interactions. To be successful, leaders must be able to interpret complex cultural contexts and develop intercultural competence, not only in themselves but in the people they lead and the other organizations they work with. This course is designed to help students identify and explore the essential elements of a global mindset. Students examine the leadership styles of 21st century global leaders as they work collaboratively in teams to develop a unified construct of effective global leadership. This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition. Students will be asked to purchase a Cultural Navigator assessment code for $35. Further instructions will be posted in Canvas.


There is no available section.
Topics in Management: Global Leadership ORG_BEH 391-DL

Leadership of global organizations requires understanding, appreciating and managing the impact of culture and the interplay of cultural patterns in everyday interactions. To be successful, leaders must be able to interpret complex cultural contexts and develop intercultural competence, not only in themselves but in the people they lead and the other organizations they work with. This course is designed to help students identify and explore the essential elements of a global mindset. Students examine the leadership styles of 21st century global leaders as they work collaboratively in teams to develop a unified construct of effective global leadership. 

This course is conducted completely online. A technology fee will be added to tuition. Students will be asked to purchase a Cultural Navigator assessment code for $35. Further instructions will be posted in Canvas.


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