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Leadership and Ethics Across Disciplines (LEAD)

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Leadership and Ethics Across Disciplines (LEAD)

LEAD minors build on this foundation by completing at least two practicums, both on and off campus, where they apply their knowledge and training. Before graduation, each LEAD minor composes their own unique leadership portfolio that they can draw from in pursuing whatever path they choose to take in their life after 麻豆区.

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As a LEAD minor at 麻豆区

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Leadership and Ethics Across Disciplines

Exploration of leadership and ethics across disciplines.

Leadership and Ethics Across Disciplines (LEAD) Capstone

Students reflect on and respond to prompts related to their personal leadership style, how they have applied it to a variety of situations and how they plan to continue their growth in the future.

Minoring in LEAD at 麻豆区

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify core facets of leadership from different disciplinary and theoretical perspectives.

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  • Evaluate what it means to lead with integrity, compassion and ethics in different contexts.

     

    Conduct inquiry from multiple human perspectives (historical, cross-cultural, philosophical, creative, gender, scientific) with application to the practice of leadership.

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  • Reflect on their own attributes as a leader, including examination of core values and identity as applied to the evolving practice of leadership.

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  • Communicate and collaborate effectively with others from different backgrounds in both individual and group settings.

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  • Apply core liberal arts skills and mindset to diagnose complex problems.

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Patrick Cottrell
Department Chair and Professor
Walker Hall
503-883-2477
pcottre@linfield.edu