Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Leadership & Service Minor


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An interdisciplinary minor comprised of courses from the departments of Communication, Criminal Justice, Economics,History, Management, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Rhetoric & Professional Writing, and Sociology. The Leadership & Service Minor is designed to educate students for and about leadership. Students will gain knowledge through core coursework,supplemental coursework, and capstone activities. 

The objectives of this minor are to:  

1. Gain an understanding of perspectives about leadership and service including frameworks, theory and practice, styles and models.

2. Develop an evolving personal definition of what it means to lead and the role of personal responsibility in leadership and service throughout the course sequence of the program.

3. Gain an understanding of leadership and service opportunities in communities on and off campus.

4. Learn how to engage with others in order to affect change.

5. Apply knowledge of leadership and service in real-life settings.

6. Understand the role of ethics, democratic citizenship, and social change in leadership and service.

7. Demonstrate critical thinking through oral and written communication skills.

8. Prepare to become responsible citizens in a diverse, democratic society.

The Leadership & Service Minor is an integrated, competency-based minor earned through the completion of 18 credits. This includes one 3-credit introductory course, a 4-credit advanced course, a 2-credit applied capstone course, and 9 interdisciplinary credits as distributed below. A minimum grade point average of 2.00 (“C”) is required for graduation. No “D” or “F” may be counted toward the minor. 

 

Nine credits from the following:


Must select one course from three of the four categories below:

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