I have nearly completed a Masters in Computer Forensics (end of July to complete dissertation) and am looking to add formal leadership training. I am trying to figure out which route would be best: Masters or Certificates - and from where? First thoughts are that perhaps something Ivy would provide top notch learning alongside name recognition; though as I am financing this out of my own pocket, I need to keep the fees reasonable. I also haven't found a Masters in "Strategic Leadership and Management", so perhaps two graduate certs, one in each discipline, would be better? Any thoughts and opinions welcomed.
They are somewhat two different approaches. I would go with just "Leadership". I tried to find something in Strategic Management a while ago and found nothing.
After some more digging I found this: http://www.southlondoncollege.co.uk/index.php/Business/extended-diploma-in-strategic-management-and-leadership-level-7.html I am intrigued..
My only advice would be to let you know that Strategic Leadership & Management tend to focus a lot on theory. If theory interests you, than great. If it bores you to death, I'd look elsewhere. Just my .02 cents.
Thread resurrection - apologies - I didn't see RedFedora's question until now... I completed an MSc in Computer Forensics through the University College Dublin (ranked amongst the top 2% of universities globally).