4 Leadership Associate Degree degrees found
- Associate Degree
- Management Studies
- Leadership
- North America4
4 Leadership Associate Degree degrees found
University of Cincinnati
Pre-Organizational Leadership AA
- Cincinnati, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Pre-Organizational Leadership Associate of Arts (AA) program is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of leadership and organizational management. It emphasizes developing skills in c...
New Hope Christian College
AS in Ministry Leadership
- Eugene, USA
Associate Degree
Distance Learning
English
The Associate of Science in Ministry Leadership provides a creative way for students to obtain their college education and immediately participate in biblically-based and Spirit-empowered leadership in the church and the world.
Steinbach Bible College
Associate of Arts Christian Leadership
- Steinbach, Canada
Associate Degree
Blended
English
The Christian Leadership program equips adults in leadership roles with biblical foundations, an understanding of our world, and leadership proficiency for their vocations.
Artios Christian College
ASSOCIATE OF CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP
- Denver, USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
Pursuing long-term or vocational service in Christian leadership? This unique emphasis on biblical theology, restoration, and missional engagement will sharpen your focus on God's heart for 21st-century families, churches, communities, and workplaces...and shape how you live it out.
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Associate Degree Degrees in Management Studies Leadership
Leadership is the ability to direct and manage other people, whether within formal or informal contexts. It requires skills such as decisiveness and communication, which may be acquired through participation in a leadership educational program.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing highly skilled careers may want to start by earning an associate degree at a community college or university. As students earn their degrees, they often expand their knowledge and worldview, as well as increase their professional qualifications.