Leadership Studies minor

Office: Campus Life Office, Williams Center

(716) 673-3143

Mark Suida, Coordinator

Email: leadership.studies@fredonia.edu

Website: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/interdisciplinary/

This minor in Leadership Studies is an interdisciplinary program created with substantial student input. It requires 21 credit hours of course work and practicum credit. The program is designed to provide intensive study of leadership concepts and ideas, complemented by co-curricular activities provided through Student Affairs.

The goals of the Leadership Studies minor are:

To introduce leadership as a recognized and well-documented set of concepts and ideas gleaned from designated courses that enhance leadership concepts;

  • To provide the opportunity for an internship experience that documents appropriate leadership skills;
  • To allow students to use this minor to complement a variety of major programs, including but not limited to, Business Administration, Communication, Social Work, or Education; and

To offer a substantial menu of educational opportunities in an effort to enhance student potential as active and progressive individuals in a variety of diverse and competitive professional settings.

Requirements for consideration:

  • Undergraduate student enrolled at SUNY Fredonia
  • Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5
  • Consultation (and approval) with current Academic Advisor
  • Application and consultation

Affiliated Student Organizations and Activities:

The Leadership Corps provides opportunities for students to program special events, develop leadership competencies, and enhance presentations skills by facilitating workshops for campus and community organizations. Examples of this are Resident Assistant training from several college campuses on our ropes course at the College Lodge, Myers-Briggs Type Inventory presentations, and etiquette dinners.

The Leadership Awards Reception (co-sponsored by Leadership Corps, Campus Life, Faculty Student Association, and University Advancement) provides an opportunity for recognition of our student leaders on campus, while allowing a reception for several scholarship announcements.

The Leadership Minor would also provide students with hand-on experience in the New York Leadership Educator’s Consortium (NYLEC). A yearly conference is planned in the summer to provide students and professionals in the field of leadership development an opportunity to learn new theories and present on current trends.

Requirements for the Minor:

Completion of the minor requires a minimum of 21 credit hours. Course work focuses on five basic components: theory of leadership development; leadership in a changing world; communication skills (oral and written); techniques for working with groups and organizations; and presentation skills. The minor includes a required internship, scheduled in consultation with the program coordinator.

Note:

  1. Students may count no more than 3 credits from their major program to the minor in Leadership.
  2. Students that wish to declare a Leadership minor must do so prior to course selection for the second semester of their junior year.

Core (6 credit hours):

SPST 201
Advanced Leadership Development

INDS 490Internship

1-15

Electives (15 credit hours):

Must cover at least three of the following areas. At least six (6) of these credit hours must be at the 300-400 level, and no more than three (3) of these credit hours may be from any one discipline. Many of these courses have prerequisites, but often the prerequisite is a course that could be taken to satisfy a requirement in the General Education Program.

Global Perspectives:

AMST 347United States Immigration

3

COMM 465Intercultural Communication

3

ECON 320International Trade/Finance

3

ECON 345Comparative Economic Systems

3

ENGL 351Language and Society

3

SSED 204World Regional Geography

3

INED 400Study Abroad

1-21

MUED 315Music, Play, and Self

3

POLI 352World Political Geography

3

POLI 356U.S. Foreign Policy

3

PSY 370Cross-Cultural Psychology

3

Communication Skills:

COMM 105Public Speaking

3

COMM 221Interpersonal Communication

3

BUAD 235Introduction to Business Communication

3

ENGL 352History of the English Language

3

ENGL 373English Grammar for Everyone

3

THEA 130Acting for Non-Majors

3

Groups and Organizations:

BUAD 321Management and Organizational Behavior

3

BUAD 323Organizational Behavior

3

COMM 301Group Communication

3

COMM 373Gender and Communication

3

COMM 460Organizational Communication

3

COMM 222Principles of Public Relations

3

INDS 359
Ethnicity and Race

SPMG 210Principles of Sports Management

3

PSY 245Social Psychology

3

PSY 347Organizational Psychology

3

PSY 355Group Dynamics

3

PSY 391Multicultural Counseling

3

SOC 204Social Psychology

3

SOC 316Minority Groups

3

Presentation Skills:

CSIT 104Introduction to Microcomputer Software

3

CSIT 107Web Programming I

3

COMM 111Web Design

1

COMM 112Desktop Video

1

COMM 114Electronic Darkroom

1

COMM 116Desktop Publishing

1

GIS 201Geographic Information Systems I

3