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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and 3.0 GPA or higher An introduction to the theoretical underpinnings of leadership and civic engagement. Students explore the practical application of leadership in community settings through service learning. This includes observing, defining, analyzing, and practicing leadership skills in a community based organization. This course is for students intending to seek a minor in Leadership and Civic Engagement.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of the LCE minor director Community based leadership experience setting, topics include communication, teamwork, diversity, and decision making. Students enhance their knowledge of leadership theory and practice, learn more about community assets and needs, and work closely to elicit positive change. This course may require transportation and/or the passing of a criminal record examination. Credit/No Credit
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: LCE 200, Senior Standing Building on previous coursework, this course is designed to provide a capstone experience. Training and discussion pertaining to leadership theory, styles, practices, and applications will be followed by a student developed community based initiative. Through this project, students will be asked to explore their own understanding of and abilities in leadership and civic engagement. Through practical application, self reflection, and service learning,& students will be challenged to make a positive contribution to our community.
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3.00 Credits
Review and analysis of major social problems faced by cities. Emphasis is placed on origin, causes, and possible solutions for poverty and minority problems. Cross-listed as AAS 103, ECO 103, PST 141, WMS 103
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3.00 Credits
Basic analysis of problems of economic growth, job creation, and unemployment; structure of work and jobs will be explored, along with current issues surrounding the government’s impact on inflation, taxation, and economic planning. Cross-listed as ECO 111
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3.00 Credits
Applicable to LST minor when offered with the Black Literature emphasis. Cross-listed as ENL 200, AAS 200
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3.00 Credits
Issues and ideas courses on selected topics to be developed by instructors as student interest and faculty preference indicate. Students who are not political science majors are particularly invited to enroll in such courses. Anticipated offerings include Introduction to Political Economy, Local Politics, Political Essay, Evaluating Public Controversies, Fundamentals of Political Behavior. Course may be repeated with change of content. Cross-listed as PSC 201; offered as LST 201 when the topic is applicable
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the role of African-Americans in American life and culture from the colonial period to the 1890s. Cross-listed as HST 205, AAS 205
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of the role of African-Americans in American history, from the 1890s to the present. Cross-listed as HST 206, AAS 206
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3.00 Credits
An overview of modern society, particularly our own, with an emphasis on the problems and possibilities we face today. Cross-listed as SOC 205
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