Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Ethics
The Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Ethics is a specialized elective track for students in the Stockdale Leader Development Concentration (SLDC) that increases their capability and capacity for senior leadership. Students are given priority enrollment in Leadership and Ethics electives and will produce a well-researched, faculty-mentored professional paper on contemporary leadership and organizational challenges faced by the Navy and joint force.

General Information
Eligibility
This graduate certificate program is available for resident students including U.S. military, civilian federal employees (GS14-GS15, or equivalent), and international students who have been selected for the International Master of Arts Program.Location & Duration
This 10-month specialized elective track is completed in conjunction with the U.S. Naval War College core curriculum. SLDC participants must enter in the fall trimester. Students are taught at the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island.Learning Format
The Stockdale Leader Development Concentration uses the cohort construct. Courses are conducted in seminar format. Students also complete a faculty-mentored professional paper during the academic year.Outcome
Students in this specialized program are awarded a graduate certificate, along with four additional credits. In addition, students will produce a well-researched, faculty-mentored professional paper on contemporary leadership and organizational challenges faced by the Navy and joint force. They will return to the Joint force ready to lead change amidst complexity by applying innovative advanced leadership and organizational concepts and practices.Program Structure
Ongoing
Professional Paper or Article
Required | Core CourseCourse Requirement
Required | Core CoursePriority Elective Enrollment
Electives in Leadership and Ethics
Required | ElectiveIncoming Students
Contact Information
Director, Stockdale Leader Development Concentration
More Information
Senior resident officers in the College of Naval Warfare will complete a robust program of academic core courses and electives, as well as professional development.
Selected Civilian Application
Every academic year, selected departments and agencies are invited to nominate civilian applicants (GS14-GS15, or equivalent) for admission to CNW. Civilian students nominated to the resident program require a formal application to NWC along with additional information. Please see our Registrar page for more information.
Core Curriculum
The core teachings at U.S. Naval War College provide a framework for military and civilian leaders to gain an understanding of strategy and operations, the ability to think critically, deal with uncertainty and surprise, be proficient in joint matters, and comprehend the security environment and all elements of national power.