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PUB ADM 448: Leadership For Public Service
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The two core purposes of this course are for students to learn about effective and ethical leadership, and for students to understand and develop their own capacity for leadership. The course is organized around three general themes: 1) leadership as relations with subordinates, including issues of work motivation; 2) leadership as lateral relations, including organizational politics and conflict management and resolution; and 3) leadership as influence in the organization's environment. Prerequisite(s) Admission to MPA 5 year program. Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer. 3 hrs
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PUB ADM 455: Non- Profit Leadership Issues
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Focusing on leadership issues in nonprofits, this course will explore issues in an intensive seminar format (fifteen class hours). Topics include building and renewing nonprofit boards, and the power of diversity in nonprofit organizations. Recommended for nonprofit management students. Prerequisite(s): None. 1 hr
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PUB ADM 495: Voluntarism, Philanthropy & The Non- Profit Sector in The u
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course provides a survey of the origins, development and contemporary functioning of the private, nonprofit sector in the U.S. The course explores theories and concepts that describe the social, political, legal and economic meaning of voluntarism, philanthropy and the nonprofit sector. 3 hrs
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PUB ADM 497: Special Topics in Public Administration
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Study and research in areas of special interest under individual faculty direction. Prerequisite: Senior standing and pre-registration consent of instructor. 1-3 hrs
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RELIG ST 100: Introduction to Comparative Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An introduction to the major religious traditions of the world and small group or tribal religions. Emphasis on the comparative study of selected myths, rituals, types of religious specialists, and types of religious communities. 3 hrs
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RELIG ST 400: Special Topics in Religious Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Special topics in religious studies which are not offered regularly. The focus of the course varies by semester and instructor. 1-3 hrs
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RELIG ST 403: Vision, Dreams And Prophesies as Religious Phenomena
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course explores the ways visions, dreams, and prophesies have acquired religious significance in Western and non-Western contexts from the ancient period to the present. 3 hrs
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RELIG ST 404: Gender And Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Cross-cultural and comparative study of how religious groups create and transmit gender roles and expectations. 3 hrs
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RELIG ST 467: Myth And Ritual
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
"Myth" and "ritual" have long been fundamental categories in the study of religion. This course will briefly survey some of the major theories and approaches to the study of myth and ritual from the Enlightenment to the present. The course will not only trace the shifting meanings of "myth" and "ritual", but will critically evaluate the utility of diverse approaches to the study of religious phenomena designated by these terms. Reading will include theoretical works, as well as selected case studies. 3 hrs
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RELIG ST 492: Cults, Sects And New Religious Movements
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
In this course students will experience: (a) a variety of methods for analyzing and understanding new religious movements in society: sociological, historical and textual; (b) an introduction to the broad spectrum of religious beliefs which exist (and flourish) outside the cultural mainstream; and (c) an introduction to some of the means by which dominant religious and secular culture has confronted the presence of NRMs-- e.g., deprogramming, exit counseling, and theologically oriented countermovement. Note: This course will be offered with RELIG-ST 5592; requirements for undergraduates will be less than for graduate students in terms of the length and sophistication of the research paper. Offered: On demand 3 hrs
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