Organizational Change Leadership, Master of Arts

Overview

The Master of Arts in Organizational Change Leadership at Western Michigan University prepares professionals to lead effective, lasting change in today’s global and rapidly evolving workplaces. Designed for individuals across industries—including education, healthcare, business, government, and nonprofits—the program blends theory, research, and practical experience to build confident, capable change leaders. Through project-based learning and real-world application, students develop expertise in leadership, organizational culture, group dynamics, and consulting practices. Courses emphasize collaboration, critical thinking, and evidence-based approaches that translate directly to professional growth and organizational success. Graduates emerge as ethical, forward-thinking leaders who understand how to inspire people, shape culture, and guide transformation across diverse and cross-cultural environments. With a flexible, fully online format designed for working professionals, WMU’s program equips you to make a meaningful impact—wherever change is needed most. It’s more than a degree—it’s an opportunity to redefine how organizations grow, adapt, and thrive.

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Meet Trey

Trey (M.A. '17) is the Director of Human Resources and Learning Technologies, Data Analytics at Bronson Healthcare.

Flexible Learning
Tailored for busy professionals, this fully online, 30-credit program fits your schedule—helping you balance work, life, and education seamlessly.

Accelerated Pace
Earn your degree in as little as 16 months through an engaging, interactive virtual experience that keeps you moving forward.

Practical and Actionable
Each course blends research, theory, and real-world application, giving you the tools to create meaningful change and see results immediately in your workplace.

Advance Your Career—or Launch a New Path
Whether you’re stepping into leadership, moving up in your organization, or starting a consulting practice, this program equips you to thrive in a variety of professional settings.

Lead at Every Level
Develop the insight and confidence to guide individuals, teams, and organizations through change in today’s global environment.

Build High-Demand Skills
Explore key areas such as leadership, organizational culture, group dynamics, learning, and globalization to strengthen your impact as a change leader.

We’re looking for professionals ready to make an impact. To apply, you’ll need to visit the WMU Graduate College's webpage.

The Master of Arts in Organizational Change Leadership prepares professionals to lead and manage change across organizations. Coursework focuses on understanding organizational culture, globalization, group dynamics, and the role of power and politics in driving change. Students develop skills in consulting, organizational analysis, and workforce resilience, while applying concepts through project-based and experiential learning. Electives and special topics allow for deeper exploration of areas aligned with career goals. The program also integrates adult learning principles to enhance leadership and coaching capabilities. Graduates emerge ready to inspire teams, guide transformations, and create lasting impact in diverse organizational settings.

Your Path, Your Pace: Flexible Learning with WMU’s OCL Program

At Western Michigan University, we believe your education should fit seamlessly into your life. That’s why our Master of Arts in Organizational Change Leadership (OCL) program offers a fully online, flexible learning experience. Whether you prefer live interactive sessions or self-paced study, you’ll have the tools and support to succeed while balancing work, life, and education.

Two Online Learning Formats Built for You

Synchronous Learning: Real-Time Connection, Select Weeks Only

Participate in dynamic, live sessions scheduled during specific weeks (6–9 p.m. EST). These sessions provide opportunities to collaborate with classmates and faculty as you:

  • Analyze real-world case studies.
  • Engage in group discussions and activities.
  • Deliver virtual presentations.

Experience the energy of a live classroom from wherever you are, fostering relationships and sharpening skills in real-time.

Asynchronous Learning: Flexible, Weekly Engagement

During weeks without synchronous sessions, enjoy the flexibility of engaging with course materials and assignments on your own schedule. This format allows you to:

  • Learn and complete assignments at your pace within the designated week.
  • Balance coursework with personal and professional commitments.
  • Showcase your mastery of concepts on a schedule that works for you.
Your Schedule, Your Success

Accelerate or Take Your Time

Whether you’re ready to fast-track your degree or need to balance a slower pace, our program adapts to your goals. Choose from:

  • 16-Month Plan: Designed for those eager to dive in, taking multiple courses per semester for a quicker finish.
  • 28-Month Plan: Perfect for those balancing a busy professional life, with a manageable course load each semester.

16-Month Plan Highlights:

  • Start with foundational courses like OCL 6400 – Foundations in Organizational Change Leadership and OCL 6410 – Organizational Culture and Globalization.
  • Finish strong with advanced courses like OCL 6450 – Leading the Talent Ecosystem and OCL 6460 – Organizational Diagnosis and Consulting.
YearSemesterCourse Course Title
Year OneFallOCL 6400 Foundations in Organizational Change Leadership
  OCL 6410Organizational Culture and Globalization 
 SpringOCL 6440Large Scale Change and Organization Design
  OCL 6430Group Dynamics and Team Development 
 Summer IEDLD 6650Principles and Practices of Adult Learning
  OCL 6890Special Topics 
 Summer IIOCL 6420Power, Politics, and Change in Organizations
  OCL 6890Special Topics 
Year TwoFallOCL 6450Leading the Talent Ecosystem
  OCL 6460Organizational Diagnosis and Consulting

28-Month Plan Highlights:

  • Spread out your studies to prioritize balance.
  • Complete one or two courses each semester, such as OCL 6420 – Power, Politics, and Change in Organizationsand EDLD 6650 – Principles and Practices of Adult Learning.
YearSemesterCourseCourse Title
Year OneFallOCL 6400 Foundations in Organizational Change Leadership
 SpringOCL 6440 Large Scale Change and Organization Design
 Summer IEDLD 6650Principles and Practices of Adult Learning 
 Summer IIOCL 6420Power, Politics, and Change in Organizations 
Year TwoFallOCL 6410 – Organizational Culture and Globalization
 SpringOCL 6430Group Dynamics and Team Development
 Summer IOCL 6890Special Topics 
 Summer IIOCL 6890Special Topics 
Year ThreeFallOCL 6450Leading the Talent Ecosystem
  OCL 6460Organizational Diagnosis and Consulting

With an OCL degree, you’ll be ready to:

  • Lead with confidence: Apply best practices to develop individuals, teams, and organizations in a globalized world.
  • Consult with impact: Conduct organizational diagnostics and implement research-backed solutions.
  • Debate and innovate: Master key knowledge areas, including organizational culture, leadership, and change.
  • Be a research-driven leader: Use evidence-based practices to solve organizational challenges.

The OCL degree prepares you for in-demand roles, including:

  • Management Analysts
  • Human Resources Managers
  • Training and Development Specialists
  • Organizational Development Consultants
  • Social and Community Service Managers
  • Medical and Health Services Managers

With expertise in leading change, you’ll be ready to:

  • Design and execute transformative organizational initiatives.
  • Build inclusive, high-performing teams.
  • Navigate the complexities of globalization and culture change.

According to WMU’s latest career survey:

  • 100% of graduates are actively engaged, either working full-time or continuing their education.
  • 80% of graduates work in roles directly related to their OCL degree.
  • 90%+ of graduates are satisfied with their job.
Unlock Your Potential: Join Leading Professional Networks as an OCL Student

When you’re admitted to WMU’s Organizational Change Leadership (OCL) program, you don’t just join a degree program—you gain access to an entire world of professional opportunities. Our students take their skills and knowledge to the next level by becoming members of top-tier professional organizations in organizational development, change management, and leadership.

These memberships empower you to:

  • Stay Ahead of the Curve: Access the latest research, best practices, and advancements in the field.
  • Expand Your Network: Connect with a global community of change leaders and practitioners.
  • Grow Your Expertise: Build skills through workshops, certifications, and professional development opportunities.
Professional Organizations to Propel Your Career:

Your Journey Beyond the Classroom

These organizations offer more than just networking—they’re your gateway to becoming a recognized leader in the field. From attending conferences and earning certifications to learning from thought leaders, your membership opens doors to endless possibilities.

Ready to Elevate Your Career?

Take your place among the best and brightest in organizational change leadership. Join the OCL program and start building your professional network today.

What Does the Advisory Board Do?

The Advisory Board is more than a think tank—it’s a powerhouse of knowledge, strategy, and forward-thinking ideas. Members:

  • Shape Program Excellence: Offer guidance on program content and delivery to ensure students gain the skills most valued in the market.
  • Analyze Trends: Share insights on industry conditions, organizational needs, and student preferences to keep the program competitive.
  • Tackle Challenges: Solve program issues and identify new opportunities through stimulating, high-quality conversations.
 
Where and When Do They Meet?

The Board meets twice a year, offering students the chance to benefit from a program informed by the latest industry insights:

  • Spring: Downtown WMU facility in Grand Rapids.
  • Fall: WMU’s vibrant new Student Center in Kalamazoo.
Meet the Experts Driving Your Success
  • Kevin Curiel-Vazquez: OCL Doctoral Graduate Assistant, Western Michigan University 
  • Asa Davis: Senior Business Analyst, Sentinel Group 
  • Tiffany Falcon-Ewigleben: Project Manager, ArtPrize 
  • Amanda Jeppesen: Student Employment Specialist, Western Michigan University 
  • Cheng Kidd Sun: Manager for External Partnerships, Western Michigan University 
  • Cara Maat: Associate Dean for Community Belonging, Hope College 
  • Erica Martinez: Senior Business Manager, Academic Affairs, Western Michigan University 
  • Trey Mitchell: Director, HR & Learning Technologies, Data Analytics, Bronson Healthcare 
  • Mary O’Kelly: Associate Dean in the WMU Libraries; VP and President-elect of the Michigan Academic Library Association 
  • Joanne Roehm: Senior Director, External Partnerships, Western Michigan University

Attend an informational session!

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Learn more about the program by attending one of our virtual information sessions. These sessions offer the opportunity to meet with a faculty member—and occasionally a current student—to gain a deeper understanding of the program structure, coursework, and application process. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and engage in conversation about how the program can support their professional goals.

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