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LEA D2001: Foun Dations of Lea Dership Stu Dies
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course draws upon a variety of research-based theories and applications germane to the study of leadership. Theoretical paradigms of motivation are discussed and applied to communication styles, decision making, risk taking, team building, conflict resolution, negotiation, diversity and inclusion. Leadership traits, leadership styles and roles are examined in the context of ethics, power and social responsibility. Prerequisite: Sophomore status. (HO) (SL) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LEAD 2010: Special Topics in Leadership
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
The field of leadership studies encompasses a wide and complex range of topics. This course presents students and faculty alike with a unique opportunity to examine revolving areas of current and relevant leadership theories and practices. Areas of specialized leadership interest include, but are not limited to: Global Issues, Women in History (LEAD2011), Power and Leadership (LEAD2012), Entrepreneurial, Sub-Saharan Leadership or Business and Religion. Prerequisite: LEAD2001 or LEAD2901. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LEAD 3010: Leadership Through Film And Literature
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course is an examination of contemporary theories pertaining to leadership in group, organizational and societal settings. The content of the course draws from the humanities as viewed through film and literature selections to illustrate different leadership styles and concepts. The course is based on the premise that leadership, like literature and film, is an art form whose effectiveness is enabled and enhanced through visual presentation. Prerequisite: LEAD2001 or LEAD2901 or SEE2015 or permission of instructor. (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LEAD 3020: Creative Leadership
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
Creativity can be a valuable tool for leadership in the 21st century. The objective of this course is to develop and to enhance one's own creativity, allowing each individual the opportunity to become a more productive leader of tomorrow. Extensive classroom participation and a variety of activities allows each student to experience personal growth and to influence the growth of others. Prerequisite: LEAD2001 or LEAD2901 or SEE2015 or permission of instructor. (HO) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LIT 2030: African- American Literature
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course examines African-American literature in a variety of genres from its conception in the days of slavery to contemporary times. Emphasis is placed on the historical and social significance of major works of African-American literature, as well as on the unique artistic contributions of African-American authors to the American literature canon. This course fulfills part of the Literature Concentration requirement. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (SL) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LIT 3001: Studies in Drama
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course introduces students to the history of drama. Students read and analyze representative plays from the classical to the contemporary era. They also become familiar with different critical perspectives. This course fulfills part of the Literature Concentration requirement. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (SL) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LIT 3015: Fod in Film And Literature
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the art forms of film and literature with a focus on food as its primary subject. The course focuses on the important books, essays, short stories, plays and films that have made major achievements in film and literature. Students develop the critical skills necessary to increase their understanding of the experience of film and literature. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (HO) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LIT 3020: Studies in The Short Story
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course presents a detailed analysis of the art form of the short story. Study includes 20 short stories which represent a wide cross-section of works. This course fulfills part of the Literature Concentration requirement. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LIT 3030: Studies in Poetry
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course prepares the student to read, analyze and write about poetry from different critical perspectives. Students study representative poets and be exposed to a variety of forms and techniques of poetry from the Middle Ages to the contemporary. This course fulfills part of the Literature Concentration requirement. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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LIT 3040: Sports in Literature
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
This course focuses on the significant inspiration of athletic endeavors upon the literary imagination. Writers of fiction and nonfiction, prose writers and poets have discovered in the athletic experience a useful metaphor to express the very purpose and meaning of life. This course is designed to acquaint students with the essence of games as myth and metaphor, and examines the place of athletics in society as well as the social, political and economic implications of sports. Prerequisite: ENG1020 or ENG1920. (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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