The foundation course will begin preparing students to exercise leadership in business, government, and non-profit organizations It will introduce leadership skills useful in a variety of settings including community and civic activities. The course will help students to improve self awareness, understand multiple theories, importance of moral courage, build analytic and critical thinking skills, and adapt leadership practices to differences in individuals. Students taking this course will not receive credit for MGMT 3030.
Integrates leadership topics and experiences students pursued through the Leadership Studies Minor. Using advanced critical thinking skills, the seminar requires students to evidence their knowledge, competencies and skills related to leadership theory and practice through examining contemporary leadership challenges. Further, the seminar directs students to justify decision-making processes, demonstrating their ability to synthesize prior knowledge to effect desirable, ethical outcomes. Requisites: Requires a prerequisite course of LEAD 1000 or LDSP 1000 or PRLC 1810 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).