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Bachelors
Major
Leadership Studies | Community Development
Area of study
Social Sciences | Education
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Leadership and Community Engagement - Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Community Engagement (LDCE) prepares ethical, skilled leaders committed to addressing complex public challenges. The major integrates theory and practice. Students will learn about theories of leadership, applied research and learning in community settings. This knowledge is put into practice through structured experiences working with communities to diagnose social problems and design innovative solutions.


Overview

The major prepares students for careers in community or nonprofit organizations, higher education, international development, urban planning, social work and government, as well as for graduate study.


Requirements

Secondary Area of Study

The Leadership and Community Engagement major requires students to complete a secondary area of study outside of the major. The secondary area of study can be fulfilled by completing a second degree, a minor or a certificate. Leadership and Community Engagement majors may not complete a minor in leadership studies.


Pathways

There are three pathways in the Leadership and Community Engagement major:


  • General Pathway
  • Multicultural Leadership Scholars Pathway
  • INVST Community Studies Pathway

General Pathway

Required Courses and Credits

  • Core Requirements:
    • EDUC 2919: Renewing Democracy in Communities and Schools (3 credits)
    • or INVS 2989: Dialogue Across Difference
    • EDUC 3013: School and Society (3 credits)
    • LEAD 1002: Becoming a Leader: Leadership & Community Engagement (3 credits)
  • Theoretical Foundations:
    • EDUC 2500: Strategies for Social Change (3 credits)
    • INVS 3100: Social Justice, Leadership and Community Engagement Internships (3 credits)
    • INVS/ETHN 3671: People of Color and Social Movements (3 credits)
    • or INVS 4402: Nonviolent Social Movements
  • Applied Research:
    • SOCY 2061: Introduction to Social Statistics (3 credits)
    • or PSCI 2075: Quantitative Research Methods
    • or PSYC 2111: Psychological Science I: Statistics
    • EDUC 4150: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (3 credits)
    • EDUC 4500: Community-Based Research for Social Change (3 credits)
  • Learning in Community Settings:
    • EDUC 2411: Educational Psychology for Elementary Schools (3-4 credits)
    • or EDUC 4112: Adolescent Development and Learning for Teachers
    • or EDUC 4110: Cultural Mentoring with Dual Language Learners
    • LEAD 4501: Leadership Capstone 1 (3 credits)
    • LEAD 4502: Leadership Capstone 2 (2 credits)
  • Total Credit Hours: 35-36

Multicultural Leadership Scholars Pathway

Required Courses and Credits

  • Core Requirements:
    • EDUC 2919: Renewing Democracy in Communities and Schools (3 credits)
    • or INVS 2989: Dialogue Across Difference
    • EDUC 3013: School and Society (3 credits)
    • LEAD 1001: Becoming a Leader: Multicultural Leadership Scholars (3 credits)
  • Theoretical Foundations:
    • LEAD 2410: Dynamics of Power, Privilege, Oppression and Empowerment in Leadership (3 credits)
    • INVS 3100: Social Justice, Leadership and Community Engagement Internships (3 credits)
    • INVS/ETHN 3671: People of Color and Social Movements (3 credits)
    • or INVS 4402: Nonviolent Social Movements
  • Applied Research:
    • SOCY 2061: Introduction to Social Statistics (3 credits)
    • or PSCI 2075: Quantitative Research Methods
    • or PSYC 2111: Psychological Science I: Statistics
    • EDUC 4150: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (3 credits)
    • EDUC 4500: Community-Based Research for Social Change (3 credits)
  • Learning in Community Settings:
    • EDUC 2411: Educational Psychology for Elementary Schools (3-4 credits)
    • or EDUC 4112: Adolescent Development and Learning for Teachers
    • or EDUC 4110: Cultural Mentoring with Dual Language Learners
    • LEAD 4501: Leadership Capstone 1 (3 credits)
    • LEAD 4502: Leadership Capstone 2 (2 credits)
  • Total Credit Hours: 35-36

INVST Community Studies Pathway

Required Courses and Credits

  • Core Requirements:
    • EDUC 2919: Renewing Democracy in Communities and Schools (3 credits)
    • or INVS 2989: Dialogue Across Difference
    • EDUC 3013: School and Society (3 credits)
  • Theoretical Foundations:
    • INVS 3100: Social Justice, Leadership and Community Engagement Internships (3 credits)
    • INVS/WGST 3302: Facilitating Peaceful Community Change (3 credits)
    • INVS/ETHN 3671: People of Color and Social Movements (3 credits)
  • Applied Research:
    • SOCY 2061: Introduction to Social Statistics (3 credits)
    • or PSCI 2075: Quantitative Research Methods
    • or PSYC 2111: Psychological Science I: Statistics
    • EDUC 4150: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (3 credits)
    • EDUC 4500: Community-Based Research for Social Change (3 credits)
  • Learning in Community Settings:
    • INVS 3931: The Community Leadership Internship, Part 1 (3 credits)
    • INVS 3932: Community Leadership Internship, Part 2 (3 credits)
    • INVS 4931: Community Leadership in Action, Part 1 (3 credits)
    • INVS 4932: Community Leadership in Action, Part 2 (3 credits)
  • Total Credit Hours: 36

Four-Year Plan of Study

The four-year plan of study for the Leadership and Community Engagement major is designed to help students complete the required courses and credits in a timely manner.


Year One

  • Fall Semester:
    • LEAD 1002: Becoming a Leader: Leadership & Community Engagement (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (Natural Science with a lab is recommended) (4 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Elective (3 credits)
  • Spring Semester:
    • EDUC 2500: Strategies for Social Change (3 credits)
    • EDUC 3013: School and Society (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (Natural Science is recommended) (3 credits)
    • Elective (3 credits)

Year Two

  • Fall Semester:
    • INVS 2989: Dialogue Across Difference (3 credits)
    • INVS 3100: Social Justice, Leadership and Community Engagement Internships (3-4 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
  • Spring Semester:
    • SOCY 2061: Introduction to Social Statistics (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)

Year Three

  • Fall Semester:
    • EDUC 4112: Adolescent Development and Learning for Teachers (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Elective (3 credits)
  • Spring Semester:
    • EDUC 4150: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (3 credits)
    • INVS 4402: Nonviolent Social Movements (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Elective (3 credits)

Year Four

  • Fall Semester:
    • LEAD 4501: Leadership Capstone 1 (3 credits)
    • EDUC 4500: Community-Based Research for Social Change (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Elective (3 credits)
  • Spring Semester:
    • LEAD 4502: Leadership Capstone 2 (2 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Arts and Science Degree Major Course (3 credits)
    • Gen Ed (3 credits)
    • Elective (3 credits)

Learning Outcomes

The Leadership and Community Engagement major is designed to help students develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to become effective leaders and community engagement professionals. The learning outcomes for the major are organized around five strands of expertise:


  • Understand the theoretical foundations of leadership and community engagement.
  • Develop expertise in applied research and evaluation.
  • Develop understanding of learning and identity formation in community settings.
  • Develop their identity as a community leader through academic study, action and reflection.
  • Develop disciplinary expertise through a secondary area of study.
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