The Leadership Minor provides student with the opportunity to combine campus and community services with leadership studies in order to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for assuming leadership positions in our increasingly interconnected world.
Introductory Course (select one)
BADM 160 Management
LEAD 200 Introduction to Leadership
Theoretical Courses (Select four electives, three must be 300+ two must be outside major area of study)
AMGT 375 Arts and Culture Leadership
BADM 361 Organizational Behavior
BADM 366 Team Facilitation
BADM 390 Managing Workplace Diversity
BADM 490 Special Topics (as appropriate)
COMM 396 Public Relations
HIST 240 Reacting to the Past
IDST 360 Topics in Culture and Society (as appropriate)
PHED 300 Fundamentals of Coaching
PHIL 322 Business Ethics
POSC 313 American Political Institutions
POSC 315 Topics in United States Political Science (as appropriate)
POSC 316 Topics in Global Political Science (as appropriate)
POSC 323 Political Psychology
PSYC 230 Social Psychology
PSYC 335 Organizational Psychology
SOCI 403 Social Movements
SOWK 355 Community Organizing
THEA 370 Collaboration
Note: With the approval of the Leadership Minor Coordinator, students may obtain elective credit for taking other classes, provided they relate to leadership studies.
Application Course (Select one)
AMGT 445 Community Engagement in Arts and culture
BADM 440/440H Advanced Leadership
LEAD 300 Service Leadership
LEAD 395 Leadership Practicum
LEAD 540 Leadership Internship
PSYC 495 Special Topics in Psychology (as appropriate)
Note: Students may use an internship in another department in place of LEAD 540 provided that they can demonstrate to the Leadership Minor Coordinators that their on-site work and educational experiential objectives contain a significant leadership component. Students may take any combinations of 1-3 credit internships and practica to add to a total of 3 credits. Students may take no more than one internship or practicum per semester.
Note: With the approval of the Leadership Minor Coordinator, students may obtain Application course Credit for a 400-level course, provided it has a significant leadership component.