Research Symposium
22nd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Andres Felipe Gil Arana He/Him/His Poster Session 7: 3:30 - 4:15/Poster #2
BIO
I am a premedical student striving for a medical career in the United States. I moved from Colombia, pursuing fruitful personal, academic, and professional experiences to develop a competent holistic profile in a foreign country.
Academic Leadership Programs Across the United States
Authors: Andres Felipe Gil Arana, Cameron BeattyStudent Major: Clinical Professions
Mentor: Cameron Beatty
Mentor's Department: Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Mentor's College: College of Education Co-Presenters: Kara Sloper
Abstract
Throughout the past decades, leadership has grown into a formal discipline across many institutions, providing individuals an opportunity to acquire a fundamental skill set to become leaders in different educational and professional settings. This growth has led to an increased prevalence of leadership programs taught at higher education institutions around the globe. To understand the various ways institutions teach leadership, educators must acknowledge the details and demographics of these programs. The Leadership Programs Project builds on previous studies conducted by the Leadership Learning Research Center at Florida State University by adding new programs to the existing data set of over 1,500 programs. By conducting a detailed assessment of the available national programs, we determined the demographics of institutions that teach academic leadership programs and the characteristics of these programs. We found that the majority of programs fall under the discipline of education and business. Additionally, forty-three of the institutions are private and fifty-eight are public, with the majority of programs offering master’s or doctoral degrees. By understanding the elements and prevalence of these programs, leadership in higher education institutions will continue to expand, allowing for a future generation of strong and effective leaders.
Keywords: Leadership; Education; Master's; PhD