Program Details
The program prepares students to assume transformational roles in society.
- Location:
- Portsmouth, United States
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Doctorate
- Specialty:
- Liberal Arts & Sciences, Liberal Arts & Sciences
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- The Doctor of Arts in Leadership program at Franklin Pierce University prepares students to assume transformational roles in society. The program brings together a diverse group of mid-career professionals from many disciplines including health care, business, education, law enforcement, human services, the arts and more. Students work closely together to challenge and inspire each other. Our curriculum model offers a unique opportunity for professional collaboration in a dynamic learning community. The program’s interdisciplinary treatment of leadership recognizes that effective leaders are those who take a broad approach to change by using skills grounded in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The power of transformational leadership is not power over others, but the power of understanding oneself, the power of understanding other cultures and societies, and the power of understanding how to use leadership to inspire others to achieve both as individuals and as contributing members of communities. The Doctor of Arts in Leadership is designed with working professionals in mind. The program is highly individualized; students work closely with faculty to define and achieve their goals. Students complete the program in three to four years with monthly weekend seminars at Franklin Pierce learning sites in Concord, Manchester, Lebanon and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Program Objectives Graduates of the Franklin Pierce University Doctor of Arts program in Leadership will develop abilities to: • To prepare leaders for transformational roles in society. • To advance knowledge and applied research, preparing leaders with vision. • To develop practice-focused scholarship, integration of knowledge and reflective and service-based inquiry. • To enhance the leadership values, skills, and knowledge of current and aspiring leaders in professional disciplines. • To inspire the holistic view of leadership as a transformational process. • To engage the process of analyzing and synthesizing content through a transformational leadership perspective. • To foster an understanding of the importance of the arts and humanities in assuming the role of steward of the societal landscape, developing a sense of connectedness and community. • To aspire to develop creative solutions to today’s problems that are grounded in moral and ethical principles.
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- Accredited by NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges) Standards: Each of the eleven Standards articulates a dimension of institutional quality. In applying the Standards, the Commission assesses and makes a determination about the effectiveness of the institution as a whole. The institution: has clearly defined purposes appropriate to an institution of higher learning; has assembled and organized those resources necessary to achieve its purposes; is achieving its purposes; has the ability to continue to achieve its purposes.
- Requirements:
- Admissions Prerequisites In order to be considered for admission, an applicant must show evidence of having completed the following: • Completion of a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a minimum of 2.8 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) (on a 4.0 scale). • Formal application. • Submission of official undergraduate and graduate transcripts. • Required interview. • CAGS credit from fully-accredited partner institutions will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Students matriculate at one of three centers (Concord, Lebanon, Portsmouth).
- International Requirements:
- Same as Domestic students, plus English language competency