The University of La Verne’s Master of Science in Leadership and Management (MSLM) curriculum educates effective future leaders for all types of organizations. The program provides students with the experience to apply theory to real-world applications, and graduates leave with both the ability to apply organizational leadership theory and the problem-solving skills needed to manage an organization.
La Verne’s MSLM consists of 33 semester hours (36 for students without an undergraduate degree in a management-related field), with 12 devoted to a concentration. Students can complete courses online or at one of several campus locations. Classes prepare professional leaders and managers to successfully address the challenges and complexity of 21st-century organizational life.
Careers
Because La Verne structures the leadership and management program toward no specific field, graduates can take their knowledge in a range of directions corporate environments, nonprofits, government organizations, health care, startups, and even entrepreneurship. The topics and practical emphasis prove to be an asset in department and team leadership roles, including project management, human resources, and executive positions.
September 2025
Ontario Campus
3237 Guasti Road,
Third Floor, Suite 300,
ONTARIO,
California,
91761, United States
September 2025
Santa Clarita Campus
26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd,
SANTA CLARITA,
California,
91355, United States
Official transcripts showing a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university (a 2.75 GPA is preferred in the last 60 hours of undergraduate work).
TOEFL - 80 iBT or higher, 550 pBT or higher; Duolingo English Test - 105 or higher; IELTS - 6.5 overall band score or higher.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.