POSC 180: The Art and Science of Leadership (GE)
Prerequisites: None
Credit Hours: (3)
Foundation course in the Leadership minor at 福利导在线观看. The minor in Leadership
                                       is an interdisciplinary program designed to complement any major by introducing leadership
                                       theories and practices to enable students to exercise leadership as professionals
                                       and active citizens.
Note(s): General Education and Applied Learning designated course. Students may not earn credit
                                       for LEAD 110 and POSC 180.
Detailed Description of Course Content
This is a foundation course in the Leadership minor at 福利导在线观看. The minor
                                       in Leadership is an interdisciplinary program designed to complement any major by
                                       introducing leadership theories and practices to enable students to exercise leadership
                                       as professionals and active citizens.
The course introduces provides an introduction to the theories and practices of leadership. Topics covered may include the nature of leadership, recognizing leadership traits, developing leadership skills, and the ethical problems in the exercise of leadership and use of authority.
It uses lectures, in-class exercises, case studies, experiential learning, and personal reflection to give students an appreciation of the fundamental theories and concepts as well as the practical strategies and disciplines of leadership.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
This course will emphasize learning through lectures, in-class discussion, case studies,
                                       independent research and experiential exercises.
In-class performance and participation are key to success in this course to facilitate student learning and retention, and synthesis of the lessons on leadership. Active participation in all class activities is required.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Upon completion of this course students will be able to:
 
Assessment Measures
The assessment of student learning outcomes will be based on a combination of the
                                       following: Writing assignments, examinations, in-class participation, reflection and
                                       experiential learning exercises, and/or service-learning projects.
 
Other Course Information
 
Review and Approval
March, 2019
March 01, 2021