Leadership Studies, M.A.



What is an Online program?

Online programs: Teaching and learning takes place over the internet, allowing students to access course materials, interact with instructors and peers, and complete assignments remotely. Some programs may require in-person meetings, residency, or fieldwork.

Vermont State’s online Master of Arts in Leadership Studies provides a unique approach to learning the strategies that mid-career, in-transition, or senior professionals across all sectors can use to shape the future of their organization and community. With an interdisciplinary curriculum of only six 5-credit courses that can be completed in one year, you can study innovative topics such as design and system thinking, diversity studies, social ethics, critical future studies, and scholar-practitioner inquiry. Our leadership degree program cultivates contemplative practice by developing awareness, connection, and wisdom through the integration of avant-garde content, personal development, and peer interaction in a multimodal asynchronous learning environment.

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Why Study Leadership Studies at Vermont State?

  • Future Impact: Gain the strategies, knowledge, and inspiration to shape the movements of the future, whether you are a mid-career or senior professional or are in the middle of a professional change. Students come from every sector, including education, business, public affairs, human and social services, healthcare, the arts, and civic affairs.  
  • Flexible Design: Complete the six-course program in one year through full-time enrollment (two concurrent courses per semester) or in two years with part-time enrollment (one course per semester). Courses can be completed in any sequence.   
  • Cutting-Edge Strategies: Courses use multimedia content, experiential projects, open education resources, peer study sessions, critical perspectives, creative expression, adult learning theory, and other engaging instructional strategies.  
  • Deep Study: 5-credit courses give you fewer courses to complete, fewer transitions, fewer (yet more captivating) assignments, and fewer readings, so you can absorb them more fully. 
  • Online: The courses are online in an asynchronous format, so you can arrange your own weekly schedule. The program is available to a global audience.

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Meet Our Faculty

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Dean, Graduate Programs

  • Johnson Campus

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Associate Professor

  • Lyndon Campus

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