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Move beyond the inspirational poster! In this course, students read and study the works of famous leaders as models for their own communications as leaders. Students will learn to analyze the rhetoric and persuasive techniques in the speeches, writings, and rhetoric of leaders both real and fictional, such as Shakespeare’s Henry V, Winston Churchill, Sun Tzu, Marcus Aurelius, Queen Elizabeth I and others, while reading excerpts from contemporary business advice literature. Themes for the class will include: How to Inspire, How to Navigate Change, and How to Change Minds.
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Spring - 2018
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This course is being added to create additional core area F options for students pursuing the BS in Organizational Leadership eMajor curriculum that are consistent with the program’s upper level courses. The Curriculum Leadership Committee, which consists of a representative from every eMajor partner institution and is responsible for the program’s governance, suggested developing a suite of five 1/2000 level courses for this purpose. These courses will help lay a foundation for upper level coursework within the program. Adding this course to UWG’s catalog is necessary to maintain consistency with our partner institutions in the eMajor collaborative.
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College Approvals
Chapman Rackaway
[APPROVED 2017-08-18]
Chair, Course Department
Kathleen Skott-Myhre
[APPROVED 2017-08-25]
Coordinator, COSS Executive Committee
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Nicholas Sterling
[APPROVED 2017-09-06]
Chair, Undergraduate Programs Committee
Julia Farmer
[APPROVED 2017-09-27]
Chair of the Faculty Senate
Final Approval
David Jenks
[APPROVED 2017-10-26]
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