The interdisciplinary leadership minor is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn leadership principles, develop interdisciplinary leadership skills, and discipline- specific leadership skills that are grounded on a strong liberal arts foundation. The minor allows for expertise in leadership development to be drawn from different disciplines across campus to provide students with diverse perspectives on leadership that mirror the environment they will function after graduation. The students are expected to fulfill an experiential requirement in a leadership role as a capstone experience.
9 credits of Principles and Skills
9 credits of Liberal Arts and Discipline Specific
Discipline Specific Leadership (0-6 credit hours)*
- If no discipline specific courses are available, then all can be liberal arts
Business: BUS 410
Psychology: PSY 332, 432
Mathematics: MTH 342, MTH 450
Theology: THL 320, THL 354, THL 365, THL 495
Paralegal Studies: LAW 450
Special Topic: Arbitration and Mediation