Master of Science in Learning & Organizational Change at Northwestern University
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Master of Science in Learning & Organizational Change at Northwestern University-
John McGonigle Fortune 500 Executive Vice President/Client Service Professional/Transformational Executive Coach/Masters Candidate
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Redondo Beach, California, United States
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Jennifer Dillman Pasek Strategic Operations | Photographer-
Greater Chicago Area
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Bea Edwards Associate Professor of Medicine at MS Learning & Organizational Change-
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Kheng Hong IT CHANGE COORDINATOR at MS Learning & Organizational Change-
Greater Chicago Area
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Dennis Solt Pathologist at MS Learning & Organizational Change-
Park Ridge, Illinois, United States
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Overview
The Master of Science in Learning & Organizational Change (MSLOC) program at Northwestern University fosters a new way of thinking about organizational issues that enables you to more successfully lead strategic and sustainable change. Our interdisciplinary approach draws upon contemporary research from the fields of learning sciences, cognitive and social psychology, organizational studies and design. We continually seek out new ideas in our core disciplines. The result: You learn theory and practice but also how to continuously develop your expertise. Program options include the master's degree and three, one-year/four course certificate programs: the Designing for Organizational Effectiveness Certificate (DOEC), the Leading Equity and Inclusion in Organizations Certificate (LEIOC), and the Organizational and Leadership Coaching Certificate (OLCC). MSLOC offers all degree and certificate programs in schedule formats designed to meet the demands of working professionals. Our hybrid format (a blend of interactive remote learning and on-campus seminars) allows you to live anywhere in the U.S. while pursuing your MSLOC degree or certificate. Nearly one half of our graduate students live outside of the Chicago area - from California to the east coast.
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