What Classes Are Available This Summer?
What Classes Are Available This Fall?
Designed to meet the needs of diverse students for professional training that is broadly
based upon knowledge from:
•business
•economics
•communication
•organizational functioning
•leadership principles
•political science
•psychology
•research
The program emphasizes application: students have the opportunity to develop and refine administrative knowledge and leadership skills in a variety of modern public and private sector organizations.
(Electives outside pre-approved curriculum may be utilized within the degree program with prior approval of advisor.)

The Master of Arts in Leadership Dynamics program is a 30-hour program consisting
of the following:
Core of Required Courses
COMM 531: Global Leadership Communication
ECON 501: Survey of Economic Theory
EDFN500: Research Methods OR SOCL 513 Methods of Social Research
LEAD500: Effective Leadership Studies
LEAD525: Leadership Ethics
LEAD597: Capstone in Leadership Studies
General Electives
Students may choose from a variety of classes in topics such as communicating during crises, the principles of accounting, the development and learning tendencies of adults, mediating and negotiating, ethics, and political geography. Other electives may potentially be utilized within the degree program with prior approval of a Leadership Studies advisor. Contact the Center for Leadership Excellence for more information on this process.
ADED 611: Adult Development and Learning
AMS 520: Resource Management OR AMS671 Quality Management
AMS 671 Quality Management
BA 505: Survey of Accounting Principles
BA 592: Special Topics In Business
CNS 555: Social and Cultural Diversity
CNS 585: Leadership and Administration in Student Affairs
COMM 561: Multinational Business Communication
COMM 565: Communication and Conflict
COMM 587: Mediation and Negotiation in Intercultural Settings
GEOG 525: Seminar in Political Geography
HCA 540: Health Care Organization and Administration
LEAD 575: Special Topics in Leadership
PS 520: Elements of Public Administration
PS 538: Ethics and Bureaucracy
PS 541: Public Personnel Administration
Other electives may be selected on an individual basis, with prior approval of advisor.
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