Chair, Professor GEORGE R. GOETHALS
Advisory Committee: Professors: ART, BLOXAM, BUCKY, COOK, DICKERSON, DUNN, G. GOETHALS, S. GRAVER, HOPPIN, JACKALL. Associate Professors: CHRISTENSEN, FLEISCHACKER.
Courses in Leadership Studies explore the phenomena of leadership in a wide range of historical, cultural, organizational and intellectual domains. The field of Leadership Studies recognizes that leading and following are basic elements of interpersonal relationship and social organization, encountered in all groups. While courses in this cluster may provide practical insights into leadership, their principal purpose is to challenge students to appreciate the complex social, psychological, ethical, and aesthetic issues facing leaders of many kinds. These questions of leadership are studied so that throughout their lives students may bring increased wisdom concerning this pervasive phenomenon not only to their leadership roles but also to their varied engagements in tomorrow's complex world.
Students are encouraged to discuss their interest in Leadership Studies with the Chair. Students can complete the recommended Leadership Studies curriculum by taking two of the "cluster courses" listed below, two leadership studies electives, also listed below, and EXPR 402, Topics in Leadership.
Cluster Courses
ANSO 352 Following the Leader: Charisma, Tradition and Bureaucracy Jackall
English 378 The Artist as Citizen (to be offered 1999-2000) S. Graver
French 212 Sister Revolutions in France and America Dunn
Philosophy 213 Authority and Freedom Fleischacker
Political Science 218 Presidential Politics Cook
Psychology 342 Psychology of Leadership G. Goethals
Leadership Studies Electives
Economics 208 Modern Corporate Industry Bradburd
Environmental Studies 302 Environmental Planning and Analysis Workshop
Art and R. Bolton
History 110 The Mao Cult Reeves
History 301B Stalin and Stalinism W. Wagner
History 313 The Rise of American Business R. Dalzell
History 315 The Civil Rights Movement Dickerson
History 318 The Black Radical Tradition in America Wilder
History 353 Nazi Germany Kohut
History 357 The U.S. Congress R. Johnson
History 360 Civil War and Reconstruction Dew
Music 133 (formerly 210) Men, Women, and Piano Bloxam
Music 137 Great Conductors/Great Orchestras K. C. Roberts
Political Science 310/Psychology 345 Political Psychology Marcus
Political Science 213 Theory and Practice of Civil Rights Protest A. Willingham
Political Science 344 Rebels and Revolutions in Latin America Mahon
Religion 211 Paul and the Beginnings of Christianity Buell
Religion 290 Power and Transgression Rambelli
Women's and Gender Studies/ArtS/Political Science 306 Practicing Feminism:
A Study of Political Activism Diggs and C. Johnson