Who will I be learning from?
Faculty who teach in ethical leadership possess both academic credentials and professional experience. Faculty serve as academic administrators, professors, and leadership practitioners who consult in business, nonprofit, healthcare, education, and governmental sectors. Additionally, adjunct professors used in the program contain specific practitioner experience related to the subject matter in which they teach.
Where do alumni work or pursue advanced degrees?
One of the great aspects of the ethical leadership program at Thomas More is the variety of sectors that are represented by our students. Alumni work in nonprofits, government, healthcare, corporations, and education. Employers represented by TMU graduates include US Bank, Fidelity, Citibank, UC Health, Fifth Third Bank, Hamilton County, General Electric, Western and Southern, and DHL.
What careers will be open to me?
Every organization in every industry needs ethical leaders. The series of programs in ethical leadership train students to lead at every level within an organization. Coursework focuses on real-world problems and developing solutions that lead to organizational and personal success. Every career is open to ethical leadership students.
What experiential learning opportunities will I have?
Undergraduate students complete three professional practicums and an internship while graduate students work with their employers or nonprofit organizations on professional projects.
What special requirements exist for admission?
Admission to the college prepares one for admission to the program.
What scholarships or aid are available?
Potential aid includes a scholarship if students are employed by one of our corporate partners. Please speak to an enrollment coach or academic counselor for details.