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LDS 615: Studies in Organiz Leadershp
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students have the choice of 1) an exhaustive literature search, 2) a research project, or 3) an enterprise project/program. Students must submit and discuss a written proposal with a supervising faculty member before the start of work under these options. Work is self-directed and independent with faculty acting as facilitators, content experts, consultants and partners in working with the students.
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LEAD 101: Foundations of Leadership
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students are introduced to theories and models of leadership which emerged during the 20th century and continue to evolve today with an added focus on cross-cultural leadership. Offered fall. 3 credits
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LEAD 201: Metacognition
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students will be introduced to metacognitive theories and practice, including multiple self-assessments. Students will learn that self- awareness is closely tied to learning, leadership, and personal success and achievement. Offered spring. 3 credits
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LEAD 202: Global Leadership
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students focus on thinking globally, understanding intercultural communication and how ethics, philosophical, historical and contemporary movements affect intercultural understanding. Main topics include the study of leaders throughout time who have had both a positive and negative global impact stretching from Nobel Peace Prize Winners to dictators. Offered Spring. 3 credits
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LEAD 213: Group Structures & Processes
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students experience small group interaction with an emphasis on developing skills in group participation, leadership, problemsolving, and decision making. Individual & Society Exploration Offered fall. 3 credits
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LEAD 250: Prior Learning Experience
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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LEAD 301: Leadership Internship
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
The internship is designed to help students integrate what they have learned in their studies of leadership with experiences in government, corporation, educational, nonprofit or other settings. The internship provides the means to help students translate theory into practice. The internship requirement is generally completed during the second semester Junior year or first semester Senior year. Offered fall, spring. 3 credits.
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LIB 101: ResMeths Acrossthe Disciplines
1.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course introduces students to the organization, retrieval and evaluation of electronic and print information. Students will be provided with an overview of academic library systems, traditional scholarly resources, and the concepts underlying the research process. Students will gain an understanding of the evolving nature of information resources. Critical thinking skills will be employed as students formulate research quires and evaluate information resources. Students will be able to apply concepts learned in this course to conduct research assigned in other courses. This course will be especially helpful to students who are undeclared, as we will examine resources across the disciplines. This course is limited to freshmen and sophomores. 1 credit.
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LIB 501: Gr Res Meth across Disciplines
1.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course provides an in-depth examination of the library research process and the tools necessary to be an effective researcher at the graduate level. Students will understand the evolving nature of information in the digital age. Emphasis will be on developing a viable research question, effective use of academic library systems, understanding traditional scholarly resourses, and how to evaluate the scholarly nature of Internet resources. Students will be alble to find relevant resources related to their research question, evaluate specific resources, and use the information in an ethical manner by citing resources properly. Students will be able to apply these concepts in all coursework in the graduate program. 1 credit This asynchronous 7 week course will be delivered online via Bb Vista
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LIS 280: Global Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
The course examines global economic disparities and disparities of power, and looks at alternative approaches to economic development. It uses the lens of global health and neglected tropical diseases to explore issues of poverty, the status of women, and global citizenship. The emphasis is on actual engagement in global justice through an in-depth investigation of a particular health problem as it affects Africa south of the Sahara and through commitment to an aid agency of choice. No familiarity with basic ethical theories is presumed. Offered spring. Values Exploration 3 credits
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