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Furman is ranked the #7 “Most Innovative School” by U.S. News & World Report.

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Solving complex problems starts with thinking differently. Enter: Furman’s Master of Science in Innovation and Leadership (MSIL) program.

With a flexible, personalized approach, the MSIL program helps you apply creative thinking to real-world problems. Whether you want to make a greater impact in your current job or take on new challenges, you’ll join a diverse cohort of strategists, innovators, and entrepreneurs to enhance your leadership and problem-solving skills.

Fall and spring term start dates are available.

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