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	2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Leadership Sequence
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		Sequence Requirements
 The Leadership Sequence requires 5 courses, distributed as follows: 1. Leadership Core (1 course)
 This introductory course should be taken first and is required for all students. 2. Ethics (1 course)
 Ethics  courses provide a philosophical and moral context in which to judge the nature of appropriate leadership 3. Breadth (1 course)
 Breadth  courses enhance a liberal arts perspective of leadership 4. Experiential (1 course)
 The experiential  requirement provides direct experience in positions of leadership and “hands-on” applications of leadership theories and techniques 5. Leadership Capstone (1 course)
 One capstone  course in leadership Notes:
  - All students must complete at least one course in government and one course in psychology.
  - No more than one course may be partial-credit.
   Learning Goals of the Leadership Sequence
 Students who complete the Leadership sequence will have a thorough understanding of leadership theories, concepts, and leadership issues and will gain insight into their own capacity to lead. The specific goals of the Leadership sequence are:   - To understand leadership theories, concepts, and issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives;
  - To have knowledge of the methods by which leadership is studied;
  - To understand cross-cultural and international issues in leadership;
  - To appreciate the importance of ethics in leadership;
  - To develop critical thinking and analytical and decision making skills;
  - To develop written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills;
  - To obtain awareness of one’s own leadership potential and competencies; and
  - To gain practical experience in applying leadership knowledge and principles.
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