Master of Science in Adult Learning and Organizational Performance

The Master of Science in Adult Learning and Organizational Performance (ALOP) is a highly individualized graduate degree that offers emphases in the areas of:

  • Human resource management
  • Training and development
  • Leadership
  • Higher education (student personnel services)

The two-year, part-time program, which is flexible and highly customizable, is designed to meet the real-life demands of working adults. The degree prepares emerging and experienced leaders in education, business, human resources and other fields. Students work closely with the program’s faculty inside and outside of the classroom.

Many students of Drake’s ALOP program are either currently working or aspire to work as trainers, educators, program/project administrators, human resource managers, human performance improvement specialists, higher education student personnel administrators, and other organizational leaders.

Students can start the master’s degree as a visiting graduate student and take up to seven credit hours before needing to apply and be formally admitted into the program. Classes are offered in the fall, spring and summer semesters, and students can begin the program at any time.

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Students from any undergraduate field of study can become students of the program without additional undergraduate prerequisites. To apply, visit the SOE Graduate Admissions page.

Questions?

For more information about ALOP, contact:

Tom Westbrook, PhD
thomas.westbrook@drake.edu
1-800-44-DRAKE (37253), x3078

Cris Wildermuth EdD, SPHR
cristina.wildermuth@drake.edu
1-800-44-DRAKE (37253), x4701

 

Admission

Jared G. McCarty, M.M.
Drake University School of Education
Coordinator of Graduate Admission

1-800-44-DRAKE, X2552
515-271-2552

soegradadmission@drake.edu

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