GS 185: Introduction to Leadership

Development of leadership skills and experiences through lecture, lab and group activities. Examines personal leadership styles, ethics, conflict resolution, communication and related topics. Course is limited to students serving on the Associated Student Council, or by permission of instructor. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

Prerequisites

Instructor permission

  1. Identify and develop leadership principles, including leadership styles, effective communication, parliamentary procedure, conflict resolution, problem solving, delegation, decision making and teamwork.
  2. Evaluate ethical practices as they relate to leadership.
  3. Develop interpersonal communication skills.
  4. Plan, implement and evaluate events and activities.
  5. Select and set measurable goals with action plans.
Credits
2
Lecture Hours
11
Lab Hours
22
Quarter Offered
Fall
Distribution List
Academic Elective