LED 3300 - Women’s Leadership Credits: 3 Lecture: 45 Lab: NA
This course dives into the theories, practices, and challenges of leadership through the lens of gender. Students will explore the historical and contemporary roles of women in leadership across various sectors and industries, while examining the societal structures that shape leadership opportunities. This course emphasizes the development of leadership competencies such as emotional intelligence, negotiation, conflict resolution, and decision-making, tailored to the unique experiences of women in leadership positions. Through case studies, guest speakers, and collaborative projects, students will critically assess leadership models and craft their own leadership philosophy, with a focus on equity, inclusivity, and social impact.
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None
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