Leadership Studies
College of Business
Location: Lincoln, Crete, Online
Degree Type: Undergraduate
The Leadership Studies Degree program is taught by faculty and instructors who are directly in the field in leadership positions. Students start on a similar path as other students. They learn theory to start, but after the first course, their course structure changes dramatically. Students engage in groups with simulated problems in their second course. Challenges in a business or non-profit, or potential a scenario where they are working through something completely new (like being in space!).
After these simulated experiences, students complete a civic engagement opportunity in their culminating leadership course. Most of these opportunities are with non-profits in the local community, letting students see how they can enact real change in their communities and beyond.
Leadership Studies Minor
Leadership Studies Certificate
Special Features
Special Scholarships with the Directions Program.
Under the helpful links category is the Directions scholarship! Incoming first-year residential students have the chance to apply for one of 40 coveted spots in the Directions cohort. Directions students receive a yearly $1,000 scholarship, live in suite-style housing, meet with a peer-mentor, take leadership courses, and complete community service projects across their 4 years at Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ.
The Leadership Studies program offers both a minor and certificate. For students, this offers flexibility not only to focus on leadership, but also additional minors.
The Leadership Studies minor and certificate can be completed entirely online, although students have the option to complete several courses with an in-person component as part of the directions cohort.
Faculty and Staff
Skills Development
Roughly ¼ (26%) of 2023 Leadership Studies graduates go into a graduate program after earning their Bachelor’s degree. Graduate programs include nursing, school psychology, and biological sciences.
91% of graduates in 2023 say they use more analytical, creative, and effective thinking skills when considering issues and problems.
91% of graduates in 2023 say they communicate in a manner that is more purposeful, context appropriate, and conveys a clear message.
96% of graduates in 2023 say they are better able to articulate the knowledge and skills needed for future personal and professional development.
Job Placement
78% of graduates in 2023 were not seeking employment (i.e., they are employed, in graduate school, etc.)
Jobs of 2023 graduates:
- Operations Manager
- Senior Investment Associate
- Technology Assurance Associate
- Human Resource Manager
Places of Employment for 2023 graduates:
- KPMG
- RBC Wealth Management
- Reliant Transportation
- Scoular Grain Marketing
- TMCA
- Ironhide Construction
2023 graduates will work in Nebraska and Iowa
The Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Difference
When asked, "What one thing significantly helped your ability to complete your Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà experience?" students answered:
- "Being able to build a relationship with my professors."
- "The helpfulness of all staff from instructors to administrators. All are very encouraging and willing to help."
- "Having the appropriate resources when I needed. Someone was always available and quick with responding and/or helping with any question I had."