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STUDENT LEADERSHIP MINOR

Learn invaluable lessons on leadership and receive course credit at the same time! You can even get a minor in "Leadership Studies" that complements any major. Show graduate schools or potential employers that you have learned leadership skills, no matter what field you are entering. Here is information on the program taken from the Undergraduate Catalogue, but you may also contact Jerry Collins in the office of Undergraduate Studies (located in SVC 2002) for more information at 974-4051.

 

The minor in Leadership Studies consists of a minimum of 18 credit hours with a "B" average (3.0). All students shall complete the first courses in the sequence and select four additional courses from the list of approved courses for the program. The series of courses is designed to help students develop personal and organizational leadership skills. The program is interdisciplinary in nature and should be of significant benefit to students in all areas of study.

 

The seven courses are designed to give students a practical and theoretical grasp of leadership. The basic assumption is that leadership can be learned and, therefore, taught. This program has a unique approach to leadership education that combines practical theories of leadership and learning to provide opportunities for students to study the nature of authority, leadership, social and role dynamics, political processes and the values that orient their careers. Students learn personal, diagnostic, operational, and tactical skills. In these classes, students are challenged to investigate self, context, and strategy.

 

 

 

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