This course provides students with an opportunity to examine the shift in the discourse and practice of ethics as a result of globalization and transnational organizations that have changed the nature of human interaction across the globe.
This community-based learning course is the first in a series of two courses designed to provide students an opportunity to explore in depth applied leadership as it relates to current areas of concern and importance in the larger global community context.
May concurrently take
LEAD 200: with minimum grade of D- and May concurrently take
LEAD 320: with minimum grade of D-
Understand the leadership role of the individual and groups in building sustainable communities that enhance citizenship and capacity building for positive societal change.