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Leadership Studies

As a Minor

A.

Required Leadership Orientation Courses (6 sh)

 

 

PSYC235 Interpersonal and Leadership Skills (required)

3 sh

 

PSYC313 Industrial and Organizational Psychology  OR PSYC328 Social Science Seminar: Issues in Contemporary Leadership

3 sh

B.

Elective Skills Courses (12 sh)

 

  Students complete twelve credits from the courses listed below or courses approved by the Leadership Studies Committee in consultation with the Minor Adviser.  Selected courses must span at least two different disciplines.  

 

POLI260 Introduction to Public Administration

3 sh

 

MILS404 Developing Adaptive Leaders

3 sh

 

SPCH102 Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3 sh

  SPCH103 Small Group Communication 3 sh
  SPCH104 Interpersonal Communication

3 sh

  SPCH303 Argumentation and Debate

3 sh

  SPCH305 Public Relations

3 sh

  SPCH320 Business and Professional Speaking

3 sh

  SPCH375 Persuasion

3 sh

  JOUR491 Propaganda and Public Opinion

3 sh

  ENGL201 Advanced Composition (but not also ENGL345)

3 sh

  ENGL345 Business Writing (but not also ENGL201)

3 sh

 

RECR203 Teambuilding and Challenge Courses

3 sh

 

PSYC470 Counseling Skills

3 sh

 

PHIL425 Ethics in Business and Industry (but not also PHIL102)

3 sh

 

PHIL102 Ethics (but not also PHIL425)

3 sh

 

PSYC313 Industrial-Organizational Psychology (if not taken as a core course)

3 sh

 

PSYC328 Social Science Seminar: Issues in Contemporary Leadership (if not taken as a core course)

3 sh

 

A leadership skill course approved by the Minor Steering Committee

3 sh

 

 

 

  Electronic Portfolio Contents  
  1.  Resume and personal mission statement  
  2.  At least six essays, case studies, client reports, internship reports, or other evidences of leadership skill attainment  
  3.  In addition to the service requirement for PSYC235, the student should submit evidence of leadership experience and achievements in one or more of the following areas where leadership can be studied and/or enacted:  service learning, student government, student life, sports, or internships.  
     
  International Leadership Focus  
  Students are encouraged to satisfy requirements in the minor by taking courses from LHUP's sister schools around the world.  They may also accomplish an internship overseas with an international organization or while working on projects with organizations associated with our sister schools in various locations.  

12/15/2008 

 

 


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