leadership studies minor faculty orientation. lsm overview-course content core required hours nine...
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LSM Overview- Co-Curricular Requirements Leadership Development Portfolio Applied Leadership Experiences Each student participant within the minor will be required to perform a minimum of 60 Applied Experience hours, where they are experiencing leadership in a campus or community context. These experiences will focus predominantly on the following four domains: Service & Social Responsibility: Experiences that expose students to service learning, community service, volunteerism, social justice and/or social responsibility. Multiculturalism: Experiences that expose students to multicultural and intercultural learning experiences through programs, positions, service, and trainings.Academic Endeavors: Experiences that expose students to academic leadership experiences inside and outside of the classroom including research and academic leadership positions. Student Leadership: Experiences that engage students in positional and non-positional leadership opportunities, positions and formal and informal roles across campus and in the community.TRANSCRIPT
Leadership Studies Minor
Faculty Orientation
LSM Overview-Course ContentCore Required Hours – Nine (9)Earn a total of 9 credit hours from the following core courses:
ELPS 201: Foundations of Leadership Studies (3) ELPS 350: Applied Leadership Skills (3 – one credit hr Leadership, one credit hr Site-Specific Technical Skills, and one credit Hr online, and 30 hrs of applied experience required in one of the credit hrs)ELPS 450: Leadership in Transition (3) or ELPS 451: Leadership in Transition (1) with an approved alternate Experiential Learning Course (i.e., Project section of ELPS 410)
Elective Required Hours – Three (3)Earn a total of 3 credit hours from the following electives:
ALEC 202: Leadership and Diversity in Organizations and Communities (3)ALEC 303: Classic Figures in Leadership (3)
ALEC 304: Leadership, Motivation, Power and Influence (3)BA 499: Leadership in Non-profit Organizations (3)
ELPS 211: Servant Leadership and Social Justice (1)***ELPS 310: Emerging Leaders (3)
Additional ELPS 350: Applied Leadership Skills (1-3; repeatable up to 6 total) ELPS 493: Independent Study in Leadership (1-3)ELPS 495: Special Topics in Leadership (1-3)
HEAM 455: Seminar in Student Leadership (1)PSYC 435: Multicultural Counseling – Intergroup
relations section (3) PYED 201: Foundations of Recreation and Principles of Leadership (4)
LSM Overview- Co-Curricular Requirements • Leadership Development Portfolio• Applied Leadership Experiences
• Each student participant within the minor will be required to perform a minimum of 60 Applied Experience hours, where they are experiencing leadership in a campus or community context. These experiences will focus predominantly on the following four domains:
• Service & Social Responsibility: Experiences that expose students to service learning, community service, volunteerism, social justice and/or social responsibility. • Multiculturalism: Experiences that expose students to multicultural and intercultural learning experiences through programs, positions, service, and trainings. •Academic Endeavors: Experiences that expose students to academic leadership experiences inside and outside of the classroom including research and academic leadership positions. • Student Leadership: Experiences that engage students in positional and non-positional leadership opportunities, positions and formal and informal roles across campus and in the community.
LSM Overview-Learning Outcomes
LSM Overview-Pedagogy
Applied Leadership Experience Curriculum • Common Syllabus Review• Strengths Based Leadership• Student Leadership Challenge/SLPI• Strategic Plan/Reflection Assignments• Adapting your course to you!
Processes and Protocols• Interacting with ELPS department• Student FAQs• Submission of syllabus/forms• Student form: https://utk.collegiatelink.net/form/start/85170 • Faculty/staff form: https://utk.collegiatelink.net/form/start/85170
Final Q&A/Recommendations