USC Rossier Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership | OnlineUSC Rossier Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership | OnlineUSC Rossier Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership | Online

Promote systemic change with a Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership online degree.Promote systemic change with a Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership online degree.Promote systemic change with a Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership online degree.

  • Advance Your Leadership Career — Continue working and implement the research you are learning immediately in your workplace.
  • Drive Change in Organizations — Become a leader who knows how to facilitate conditions that create effective, adaptable and competitive organizations across industries, including colleges and universities, private firms, nonprofits, and government organizations.

We Prepare Leaders

2 Tracks

Traditional (60 units) or Advanced Standing (43 units)

425,000

Alumni Worldwide

Lead Change From the Top Down

The Doctor of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership online (OCL online) from USC Rossier is an EdD program for those eager to drive change across different kinds of workplaces: private firms, nonprofits, government organizations or higher education.

  • Lead organizational change.
  • Implement equitable policies and practices.
  • Apply evidence-based strategies.

This online doctorate in education program is completed through a blend of live online classes, dynamic self-paced coursework and required annual immersion weekends held on the USC Los Angeles campus.

These immersion experiences provide the opportunity to meet classmates and professors face to face and complete collaborative learning exercises designed to build essential leadership skills. OCL online students are also welcomed into the Trojan Family, our alumni network of 425,000+ graduates worldwide.

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Be the Leader Your Organization Needs

1Oregon students who enroll in this program must have either a master’s degree or 30 semester hours of graduate credit.Return to footnote reference