Explore an exciting new career field or refresh your background in the profession by earning a certificate from Waldorf University. The certificate programs are designed for both current and aspiring professionals. Learners may seek a certificate exclusively to advance their career-related knowledge and skills, and other learners may pursue a certificate as a stepping stone toward Waldorf’s online associate degree or bachelor’s degree programs. For students who wish to pursue a degree, the Leadership Communication certificate is designed to coordinate with either the A.A. degree or the B.S. in Organizational Leadership at Waldorf University.
Develop one of the most valuable skills for any professional: leadership communication. This skill is important for creating relationship networks, influencing and inspiring people, and collaborating effectively. Waldorf’s Leadership Communication certificate is designed for both current and aspiring leaders and offers built-in flexibility, so you can focus on aspects of leadership communication that best match your goals. Are your goals focused on leading and promoting your organization through social media, public relations, or strategies for communication during times of crisis? Are your goals focused on relationship aspects of leadership communication? Or, would you like to become a more skilled public speaker? You choose the combination of courses that fit your goals!
Estimated time to complete this certificate program is six to twelve months.
This program is available online only.
Undergraduate Certificate Program Requirements
- Completion of the certificate’s curriculum and credit requirements
- Students are allowed to transfer in a maximum of 3 credit hours to a certificate program
- Minimum grade of C for each course
Prefix | Number | Course | Credits |
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BUS | 2026 | Organizational Communication | 3 |
BUS | 3651 | Leadership | 3 |
BUS | 4040 | Communication Skills for Leaders | 3 |
BUS | 4060 | Team Building and Leadership | 3 |
BUS | 4080 | Creative Thinking and Problem Solving | 3 |