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Interdisciplinary Studies
Programs of Study for Arts and Sciences
ORGANIZATIONAL Leadership
Emmanuel College offers a minor in organizational leadership, a multidisciplinary program for students who want to learn about leadership generally and who hope to make a difference wherever they end up working. Regardless of formal position or title, people can be influential, they can be leaders. The minor in organizational leadership challenges students with a rigorous, values-based, mission-driven curriculum that blends conceptual learning, experiential learning and reflection to foster leadership competence. This six-course minor includes an ethics course, Organizational Behavior, a leadership sequence (two courses) and one elective that deals with social issues/ problems of today.
MINOR IN ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP Requirements for Minor: Requirements for Minor: 1. MGMT2211 Leadership: Person and
2. MGMT2307 3. MGMT3211 4. ENGL1205 or ENGL1502 or SPCH1111
Process Organizational Behavior Leadership at Work Introduction to Literary Methods (AI-L) (LI) Introduction to Communication, Media and Cultural Studies (SA) (SS) Public Speaking: Voice and Diction
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5. PHIL1207 or PHIL1115 or PHIL2106
Ethics at Work (M) (ER) Recent Moral Issues (M) (ER) (DM) Ethics (M) (ER)
6. Elective: A service-learning course or other course dealing with a contemporary social problem or issues of public policy. BIOL2115 ECON3105 ECON3113 ECON3115 ENGL2309 LANG2415 MKTG3110 PHIL1205 POLSC2603 POLSC3209 PSYCH2405 SOC2105 SOC2123 SOC2127 THRS2130
Determinants of Health and Disease Money and Financial Markets Economics of Health Care Economics and the Environment The Haves and the HaveNots: American Authors on Money, Class and Power (AI-L) (LI) Spanish at Work in the Community Marketing Research Health Care Ethics (M) (ER) Problems of Law and Society Public Policy, the Law and Psychology Health Psychology Race, Ethnicity and Group Relations (SA) (SS) (DM) Health Care: Systems, Structures and Cultures Social Class and Inequality (SA) (SS) Catholic Social Teaching (Cross-referenced with SOC2131) (RCT) (RICT) (SJ)