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Leadership
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Major Curriculum

 

     
 

Leadership major curriculum

Complete these courses and you'll earn a B.S. in Leadership

Requirements for the LEADERSHIP MAJOR (LEAD)
for students with a catalog date of fall 2007
120 total credit hours required

LEAD major planning guide (2007) pdf
LEAD major planning guide (2006) pdf
LEAD major planning guide (2005) pdf

Humanities and Communication – 24-27 Credits

ENGL 110

Critical Reading and Writing

3 credits

COMM 255 or
COMM 212

Fundamentals of Communication or
Oral Communication in Business

3

LEAD 209

Presentation Strategies

3

PHIL 200 or
PHIL 202

Business Ethics or
Contemporary Moral Problems

3

FASH 110

Seeing and Being in a Visual World

3

 

Modern Foreign Language

3

 

Second Writing Course *

3

 

Communications Course

3

 

Humanities Elective

3


Business and Administration – 21 credits

ACCT 200 or ACCT 207 or FASH 217

Survey of Accounting or
Accounting I or
Accounting Practice for Merchandise

3 credits

ACCT 352

Law & Social Issues in Business

3

BUAD 301

Introduction to Marketing

3

BUAD 309

Management & Organizational Behavior

3

BUAD 473

Buyer Behavior

3


POSC 341
POSC 453
POSC 454
POSC 455

Courses from ACCT, BUAD, ECON, FINC, and/or
Environment of Multinational Corp.
Public Sector Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory in the Public Sector
Public Budgeting & Financial Mgmt.

6


Social Sciences – 15 Credits

ECON 151

Introduction to Microeconomics: Prices and Markets **

3 credits

ECON 152

Introduction to Macroeconomics: National Economy

3

PSYC 100

General Psychology

3

 

Sociology course

3

 

Political Science course

3


Computer Applications Course – 3 Credits

Choose from MISY 160, CISC 101, DISC 103, CISC 105, FREC 135

3 credits


Sciences – 12 Credits

 

Physical and/or Biological Science course

3 credits

MATH 201

Introduction to Statistics

3

 

Math course ***

3

MATH 202,
PSYC 309,
FREC 240, or
COMM 301

Statistics course or equivalent ****

3


Electives – 9-12 Credits


Leadership - 33 Credits

LEAD 100

Leadership, Integrity & Change

3 credits

LEAD 101

Understanding Consumers

3

LEAD 110

Perspectives on Leadership (FYE)

1

FASH 110

Seeing and Being in a Visual World

3

LEAD 201

Introduction to Consumer Policy

3

LEAD 205

Leadership in Consumer Voice and Customer Service

3

LEAD 304

Leadership, Power and Social Responsibility

3

LEAD 311

Topics in Consumer Resource Management

3

LEAD 341

Decision-Making and Leadership

3

LEAD 401

Topics in Consumer Policy

3

LEAD 404

Leadership in Organizations

3

LEAD 411

Topics in Leadership Dynamics

3

LEAD 490

Senior Capstone

3

 

Total credit hours required = 120

* Writing Course Requirement - Three credits chosen from courses designated in the online registration materials as satisfying the Arts and Science writing course requirement. This requirement may be fulfilled through a course taken to complete other course requirements.

** ECON 151 requires MATH 114 or 115 as a co-requisite. Students who intend to take a second Math course should take 115.

*** Only three credits from any combination of MATH 114 and 115 can count toward graduation.

**** MATH 200 cannot be used to fulfill this requirement

One course must fulfill University multicultural requirement (3 credits)

This checklist is for planning purposes only.

Note: Curriculum requirements are subject to change. Students are responsible for informing themselves about curricular changes.

Last updated: September 4, 2007

 

 

 
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