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Nov 14, 2024
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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Leadership Studies Minor
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Leadership is a subject of vital importance. It is a topic that cuts across time and place, as well as traditional disciplinary boundaries. As such, leadership is extremely relevant in a broad range of contexts from local and global politics to business, ethics, and education. This minor offers students a conceptual understanding of leadership studies that, when combined with co-curricula and experiential components, provides them with an increased awareness of their role in a world of multi-layered change.
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Electives: (12 credit hours)
I. Leadership Process and Organization
(2 to 9 credit hours) II. Leaders in Context
(3 to 9 credit hours) III. Leadership in Multicultural Perspective
(0 to 3 credits) Subtotal: 12 credit hours
Internship/Service Learning (3 credit hours)
This three-hour requirment can be fulfulled by either an internship or a service-learning experience offered through any department of the student’s choosing. The internship or service-learning activity must follow the guidelines established by the participating department and must be approved by the director of the Leadership Studies program as well. Total for Minor: 21 credit hours
This includes participation in leadership projects and workshops. |
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