Minor in Leadership Studies

Faculty

Program Coordinator: Dr. Patrick Wadden

Program Mission

This interdisciplinary program will help students to gain knowledge of leadership techniques, and to develop the qualities necessary to become leaders in their public and private lives. The Rule of St. Benedict has a lot to say about leadership, especially in its description of the role and duties of the abbot. A thorough understanding of St. Benedict’s idea of leadership as described in the Rule will provide the focus for the required element of the program (6 credits). From this starting point, students will broaden their horizons to study both the theory and practice of leadership in a range of disciplines and contexts. The optional courses in which students will earn 9 of the 15 required credits will provide them with the opportunity to think about leaders and leadership in their own specific areas of interest, including politics, religion and business. A strong understanding of the qualities required of good leaders and of the techniques through which leaders have succeeded in the past will prepare students to become leaders in their careers, civic life and their faith communities.

No more than 6 credits counted toward this minor may be counted towards another major or minor program.

No more than 6 credits from any one discipline may be counted towards the minor

Students must achieve a grade of C or higher in the two required courses and an average of C across all courses counted toward the minor.

Curriculum Requirements

Total Required Credits: 15

Minor Program Requirements

HI320Leaders & Leadership Pre-Mdrn World

3

Or

LD320Leaders & Leadership in Pre-Mdrn World

3

 

HI321Leaders and Leadership Modern World

3

Or

LD321Leaders Leadership Modern World

3

Approved Electives

BU300Management

3

BU401Organizational Behavior

3

BU407Management Seminar:Strategic Management

3

BU409Sales and Sales Management

3

BU410Business and Society

3

BU424Govt Economics and Policy Analysis

3

BU436Operations Management

3

HI306Socrates vs Confucius: Comp Pol Cultures

3

HI333World War II

3

HI350History of the Benedictine Tradition

3

HI380Abolitionism in the Atlantic World

3

HI403

3

IB318International Management

3

MM340Motorsports Facility & Event Mgmt

3

MM410Senior Seminar

3

PO332The American Presidency

3

PO361The American Founding

3

PO362American Political Thought II

3

SM310Organizational Theory & Leadership in Sp

3

SM399Special Topics

3

TH401Paul and his Letters

3

Note: Other courses may occasionally be approved for inclusion at the discretion of the program director.