SSC 450: LEADERSHIP

Program
Credits 3
Division
UG
School Division
School of Humanities, Sciences and Technology
Offers students a personal application of scientifically based principles in regard to leadership, followership, and social structures. Students will examine their personal leadership styles. Students will examine the many obstacles to leadership that may develop both internally, interpersonally, and within and throughout various social structures. The course meets a need to prepare students for positions of leadership and an understanding of the dynamics of social structures and individual agency. The course examines a variety of types of leadership, in a variety of types of structures (for-profit, non-profit, governmental, voluntary associations, etc.) and how one might succeed in these structures.