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Click here to learn about the full Master of Arts in Leadership degree.Ĭertificate programs are not eligible for federal student aid. All courses in the certificate program may count toward an MA in Leadership. This is the same process used for students who wish to pursue the full Master of Arts in Leadership degree. The only other items needed are your official transcripts. The online application for the Masters Certificate in Leadership allows you to upload your personal summary, resume and request your recommendations by submitting the email addresses of your chosen references. *Current PA students should meet with the program director to develop a plan for selecting the appropriate leadership elective courses that align with the required PA Program courses and calendar. All other students should meet with the MAL program director to develop a plan for selecting the appropriate leadership elective courses. ML 538: Communication Skills for Leadership ML 560: Cultural Competence and Effective Leadership ML 520: Self-Identity and Values: Keys to Authentic Leadership (also counts toward the PA Master’s requirement) ML577: Universal Responsibility: A Central American Perspective.ML 505 Foundations of Leadership (Required).Leadership – Graduate Certificate in Leadership StudiesĪ certificate is awarded after completion of three Augsburg MAL courses in leadership*. Enrollment in any international course must be pre-approved by the PA program, collaborating department, and through formal application to the Center for Global and Continuing Education office. Opportunities listed are subject to change year-to-year.Īdditional information about the Center for Global and Continuing Education international experiences available to PA students can be found by clicking here. Popular course options include Universal Responsibility and Leadership: A Central American Perspective in Costa Rica, Transcultural Music Therapy in South Africa, Medical Music Therapy in China, Medical Spanish and Clinical Observership in Cuernavaca, Mexico. While the majority of the course offerings are not clinical practice in nature, students are challenged through the Center for Global and Continuing Education course options to expand their understanding of the PA role in healthcare, global health, leadership, and global responsibility. Students and faculty are engaged in projects that explore the addition of PA-supported Health Commons hours that fit the community’s and partner needs.Īugsburg University’s Center for Global and Continuing Education offers multiple opportunities for PA students to explore their own role in global responsibility through international study abroad courses that are geared to the international and transcultural practices in healthcare and global health leadership.

The Augsburg University PA Program is being welcomed into the work being done at the Health Commons’ Cedar-Riverside and Central Lutheran locations. The mission of the Health Commons is to provide simple supplies and services needed for health, to make connections to new ideas, to link individuals and resources in the community, and to make connections to each other. the Health Commons is a drop-in center that has been dedicated to serving those in the Cedar-Riverside area with a focus on healthy individuals and community for the past 30 years. The Augsburg University Health Commons is a collective partnership between the Augsburg University Nursing Department, the East Africa Health Project, the People’s Center Clinic and Services, and Fairview Health Services. The Augsburg PA Community and Civic Engagement program provides students an opportunity to develop an empathetic, transcultural, harm reduction approach through experiential learning in community settings.Įxperiences are supported through collaboration with many community-based organizations, including the multiple Augsburg University Health Commons sites, Anishinabe Wakiagun, Breaking Free, Rainbow Health, and the International Institute of Minnesota.
