Doctor of Arts in Leadership

 

 


         SYLLABI
 

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directly for the most up-to-date syllabus.


     CORE
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  TL605 Collaborative Leadership
  TL615 Transforming the Public Agenda
  BA740 Mastering and Guiding the Process of Change
  TL625 Social Critiques
  TL630 Transforming Communities Through Applied Research (Qualitative)
  TL705 Transformation Through the Arts
  TL710 Doctoral Seminar: Research Methods, Data, Analysis
  TL715 Leadership and the Creative Imagination
  HM775 Leadership through Writing

     CONCENTRATION (Click on the course name to access a syllabus)

BA730 Program Assessment and Evaluation
  BA735 Policy Analysis and Organizational Change
  BA745 Scenario Planning and Game Theory
  BA750 Organizational Health
BU720 Managing Financial and Human Resources
  BU725 Law, Ethics, and Decision-making
BU740 Appreciative Inquiry: Human Resource Management
  HM765 Cross-Cultural Communications for a New World
  HM770 Arts and Learning
  HM771 Politics and Poetics
  HM780 Presidential Leadership
TL610 Legal and Ethical Issues in Policy Making
TL620 Organizational Planning


     Internships  
         (There are no syllabi, as such, for these internships.  Please contact your advisor.)

  TL850 Internship
  TL852 Internship
    Pakistani Institute on Leadership Internship

     Independent Studies 
        (There are no syllabi, as such, for these internships.  Please contact your advisor, or the professor with whom
        you are conducting your independent study)


     Dissertation
 (There are no syllabi for the Dissertation. Please contact your advisor, or the professor with whom
        you are developing your dissertation plan.)

  TL901 Dissertation: Literature Review
  TL902 Dissertation
  TL903 Dissertation
  TL904 Dissertation: Completion

 

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