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Leadership
The Leadership major, part of the School of
Urban Affairs and Public Policy, educates students to accept the challenge of leadership in an increasingly complex, global, and fast-paced world. Leadership majors use their knowledge of leadership and quality of life issues to evaluate and mobilize collective actions that advance positive change for individuals, communities, organizations, and society. Leaders must interact with a wide variety of people in a wide variety of settings. Therefore, the program of study is broadly based, with emphases upon academic knowledge and theory, personal growth, and skill development. Leadership majors take an interdisciplinary curriculum that includes courses in the humanities, social sciences, statistics and mathematics, business, and communication. Supporting the academic courses, the major prepares students with a set of skills that give them an active voice and confidence in their endeavors: team work; effective communications; decision-making; and synergistic and creative approaches to problem-solving. Graduates in Leadership are prepared for careers in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Recent graduate positions include communication production, marketing coordinator, human resource specialist, lobbyist for nonprofits, corporate and community relations, organizational strategy analyst, project coordinator, corporate and public communication. Students also find success in graduate schools, particularly pursuing degrees in Public Administration, and in Law.
Student opportunities include participating in
the activities of the research and public service centers in the School
of Urban Affairs and Public Policy. Internships in such areas as marketing
services, social service agencies, television and media, research organizations,
and legislative offices are possible. International travel/study programs
enhance the academic experience and provide students with a global perspective
of leadership. An accelerated degree program is available for exceptional
Leadership majors, leading to a Bachelor of Science and The Master of Public
Administration degree in less than the usual six years.
Students interested in pursuing the Leadership
major should contact the Leadership Program, 182 Graham Hall, 831-8711,
leadership-studies@udel.edu.
Sample Job Titles
| Bachelor's Degree/Entry
Level |
Further Education/Experience
Often Required |
| *customer/client affairs representative |
*attorney |
| *credit product developer |
*economic development specialist |
| *executive excellence trainee |
*marketing researcher |
| *human resources specialist |
*investment banker |
| *community relations specialist |
*organizational relations manager
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| *events planner |
*program and policy analyst |
Check the Dictionary of Occupational
Titles under section 050 for additional related careers.
Enhancing Employability
- Participate in Internships,
Field Experience Placements and Alumni
Mentor Program.
- Sample UD Field Experiences: Office of the Attorney General/Consumer Protection
Division, Showboat Hotel and Casino, WCAU-TV - Philadelphia, Merrill Lynch
Asset Management, QVC, Inc.
Some Employers of Leadership Majors
*banks/credit unions *state/federal government
*finance companies *insurance companies
*chamber of commerce *newspapers & magazines
*better business bureau *business & industry
*market research firms *consumer products/services organizations
Other Sources of Information
General Links
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
www.aafcs.org (includes Family and Consumer Sciences "Career Connection" - www.aafcs.org/fcscareers/index.html)
American Council on Consumer Interests (ACCI)
//consumerinterests.org/
American Management Association
www.amanet.org/
American Marketing Association
www.marketingpower.com
American Society for Public Administration
www.aspanet.org/scriptcontent/index.cfm
BenefitsLink
www.benefitslink.com/jobs/
Consumer Federation of America
www.consumerfed.org/
National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators (NACAA)
www.nacaa.net
National Consumers League (NCL)
www.nclnet.org
National Institute for Consumer Education (NICE)
http://consumerlawpage.com/article/consedu.shtml
Nonprofit Jobs Cooperative
www.nonprofitjobscoop.org
Online Public Relations
www.online-pr.com
Current Jobs in Writing, Editing & Communications
www.graduatejobs.com
(Call CSC for user name/password access.)
Society for Consumer Affairs Professionals in Business
www.socap.org
The Riley Guide www.rileyguide.com
Event Planning/Meeting Planning Links
American Society of Association Executives
www.asaenet.org
Connected Intl. Meeting Professionals Association
www.cimpa.org
Intl. Special Events Society
www.Ises.com
Intl. Association for Exhibition Management
www.iaem.org
Intl. Association of Assembly Managers
www.iaam.org
Intl. Association of Conference Centers
www.iacconline.com
Meeting Professionals Intl.
www.mpiweb.org
Professional Convention Management Association
www.pcma.org
Human Resources Links
Career Builder HR
www.careerbuilder.com.my
HRJobNet.com
www.HRJobNet.com
Human Resources Jobs Page
www.nationjob.com/hr
I Hire HR
www.ihirehr.com
Jobs 4 HR
www.jobs4hr.com
MonsterHR
www.monsterhr.com
Society for Human Resource Management
www.shrm.org
Resources for Finding Employment
University of Delaware Career Resource Center Materials
Available
- Insurance Phone Book and Directory (CSD 66)
- American Association of Family & Consumer
Sciences, Membership Directory (CSD 95)
- Medical and Pharmaceutical Sales: How to Land
the Job of Your Dreams (CSD 126)
- Corporate Leadership Development Programs
(CSD 107)
- Sales Careers (CSD 127)
- Job Opportunities in Business (CSD 129)
- Business Economics Membership Directory (CSD
131)
- Corporate Yellow Book (CSD 134)
- Vault Guide to the Top 50 Consulting Firms
(CSD 137)
- Green Book: Worldwide Directory of Marketing
Research Companies and Services (CSD 139)
- Directory of Executive Recruiters (CSD 165)
- Professional's Job Finder (CSD 377)
- 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For (CSD 412)
- Career Opportunities in the Nonprofit Sector (CSD 414)
- Top Careers for Business Graduates (CSE 83)
- Great Jobs for Business Majors (CSE 84)
- Careers in Focus - Business (CSE 85)
- What Can You Do with a Major in Business?
(CSE 97)
- Careers in Business (CSE 99)
- Careers in International Business (CSE 100)
- Management Consulting (CSE 111)
- Opportunities in Human Resource Management
Careers (CSE 121)
- Opportunities in Training & Development Careers
(CSE 122)
- Opportunities in Insurance Careers (CSE 145)
- Opportunities in Banking Careers (CSE 150)
- Careers in Focus - Advertising & Marketing
(CSE 171)
- Event Planning (CSE 378)
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Meeting & Event
Planning (CSE 379)
- Opportunities in Real Estate (CSE 181)
- Opportunities in Event Planning Careers (CSE
382)
- Top Careers for Liberal Arts Graduates (CSE
559)
- www.udel.edu/CSC/netresources.html
CSC's Internet Resources
Further information including: Skills to Develop, Strategies
for Contacting Employers, Grad School Information and where to get assistance
is available in the CAREER RESOURCE CENTER located at 401 Academy Street.
Last updated: May 29, 2008 (CH)
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