Interdisciplinary Minor in Leadership Citizen Track
Total Credit Hours - 15
The citizen track of the Minor in Leadership is designed for those students who desire to enhance their leadership competencies and expand their knowledge and understanding of leadership with the goal of becoming influential citizens. This interdisciplinary minor allows students to customize their plan of study to address their needs, experiences and interests. The rigorous exit requirements of the citizen track minor in leadership are integral components of the leadership development process.
Application Process
Students may apply for entrance to the citizen track leadership minor by contacting the leadership advisor in the Psychology & Sociology Department. Acceptance to the citizen track leadership minor is based on demonstrated commitment to leadership development and an interview with the leadership advisor.
Program of Study
Students accepted to the citizen track leadership minor are required to complete three (3) three-hour elective courses that will enhance their leadership competencies and/or contribute to their understanding of leadership. The leadership advisor must approve all elective courses included in the student's program of study. No more than one (3-hour) course previously taken by the student may be used toward the minor, assuming that course is not counted toward completion of the major or to satisfy a core curriculum requirement.
Each student must successfully complete LEAD 4000, Advanced Studies in Leadership, and LEAD 4490, Leadership Internship. It is strongly recommended that these courses be taken consecutively during the junior and senior year. The leadership advisor may grant exceptions.
Students are expected to engage in extracurricular activities and external programs that provide them with opportunities to exercise leadership. This component of the program is designed to broaden students' understanding of leadership and engage them as citizens. Service learning participation is highly recommended for all leadership minors.
Required:
Nine (9) credit hours selected from list of 3000 or higher level courses and approved by leadership advisor.
Group Dynamics |
3 hours |
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Organizational Behavior |
3 hours |
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Occupations / Organizations |
3 hours |
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Business Leadership: Theories and Processes |
3 hours |
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Leadership in Business |
3 hours |
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Social Movements in Modern America |
3 hours |
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U.S. Women in History |
3 hours |
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Sociology of War |
3 hours |
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Adaptive Team Leadership |
2 hours* |
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Foundations of Military Theory (students in military, political science, business, or history) |
3 hours |
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Political Leadership |
3 hours |
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Coaching Theory |
3 hours |
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Psychological Reading/Research |
3 hours |
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Leadership Special Topic: Certified Mediation |
3 hours |
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Leadership Special Topic: Interpersonal Communication |
3 hours |
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Leadership Special Topic: Mentoring and Active Listening |
3 hours |
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Leadership Special Topic: Leadership and Media |
3 hours |
Any alternative courses a student requests to take will need the approval of the leadership minor advisor.
Required:
Advanced Studies in Leadership |
3 hours |
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Leadership Internship |
3 hours |
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Total Credit Hours |
15 hours |
Exit Requirements
Upon completion of all coursework, students are required to prepare an executive resume that captures their leadership competencies. Throughout the program, students will develop a portfolio including an outline of leadership experiences and a summative explanation of the student's unfolding vision of leadership. This will assist the student in preparing his/her resume and exit interview.
For courses offered in the Department of Psychology & Sociology see:
Gerontology Courses
Leadership Courses
Psychology Courses
Sociology Courses
Gender Studies