Seeking transformative and interactive learning experiences to refresh, re-equip or advance your leadership skills? Sign up for The University of Tampa’s Modern Advances in Leadership Certificate Program, presented by the Sykes College of Business TECO Energy Center for Leadership. The program runs from Jan. 19 to April 6 from 6-9 p.m. on select Tuesdays.
This program is open to UT graduate students, as well as beginning to mid-level professionals in the business community who seek further leadership development. Leaders with three or more years of experience are encouraged to apply.
Each course throughout the program focuses on a unique area of leadership prominent in the ever-changing business world. The interactive approach in this program teaches both future and current business leaders how to implement each unique leadership practice.
Students in the program will learn to:
§ Sharpen their leadership acumen
§ Improve their leadership mindset
§ Enhance negotiation skills
§ Develop their entrepreneurial leadership spirit
§ Discover their potential through team leadership
§ Understand the contextual factors in the workplace
As part of the program, each participant will receive three complimentary leadership coaching sessions by professional coaches.
Each participant will receive a certificate upon completion of the program.
Tuition is $1,350 for early-bird registration and nonprofit organization registration, and $1,500 for general registration. Register by Friday, Jan. 15, at www.ut.edu/cfl/leadershipdevelopment. (UT graduate students should register via Workday as BUS 698.)
For more information, go to www.ut.edu/cfl/leadershipdevelopment. For questions, contact Bella Galperin, senior associate director of the TECO Energy Center for Leadership and professor of management, at bgalperin@ut.edu.
The University of Tampa is a private, comprehensive university located on 110 acres on the riverfront in downtown Tampa. Known for academic excellence, personal attention and real-world experience in its undergraduate and graduate programs, the University serves approximately 10,000 students from 50 states and about 130 countries.
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