Master of Arts in Women's Leadership
Mississippi University for Women
Key Information
Campus location
Columbus, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
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Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
Developing and understanding women's leadership requires a foundational knowledge of leadership theory and practical skills. The M.A. in Women's Leadership combines a first-rate education with highly qualified, supportive multi-disciplinary faculty, hands-on experience, and career-enhancing skills.
This graduate degree will be interdisciplinary, and although students will study theoretical backgrounds, the degree will emphasize application and experiential learning. Study and application of women's leadership principles allow graduate students to use knowledge of women's issues as a vital force for change in today's world.
At the heart of this degree is a women's leadership practicum requirement. The practicum affords unique opportunities far beyond the classroom walls in women's centres, businesses, non-profits, community arts councils and museums, legal offices, domestic violence shelters, and more. A commitment to improving the social, economic, and public policies supporting women is a more important admission criterion than a particular academic discipline background.
This interdisciplinary program will provide research opportunities and educational exposure to leadership theory, multiple perspectives, and cross-disciplinary scholarship modelled by faculty at The W who are already experts in research and publication on women's issues in health, education, law, history, literature, management, entrepreneurship, medicine, and government.
There are a variety of opportunities to work with existing programming at The W. For example, W.S. graduate students will help plan and implement Mississippi N.E.W. Leadership programs for undergraduate women in partnership with The W's Center for Outreach and Innovation, the Center for Women's Research and Public Policy and the federal Stennis Center for Public Policy. They will be active mentors in The W Leadership Program.
Another practicum option will be to develop content modules for the bipartisan women's "READY TO RUN" program in partnership with the Stennis Institute for Government at M.S.U.
Master's candidates may also partner with senior women's studies majors and minors in projects, promoting both mentorship and collaborative research.