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Political and Civic Engagement Program

Minor in Leaders and Leadership

Students on Summer 2018, Fall 2018, or Spring 2019 requirements LEADLDRMIN

Requirements

The minor requires at least 16 credit hours, including the requirements listed below.
  1. Core Course. One (1) course:
    • PACE-C 100 Leaders and Leadership
  2. Introductory Elective*. One (1) course:
    • PACE-C 250 Leadership and Public Policy
    • AMST-A 201 U.S. Movements and Institutions
    • ENG-L 208 Topics in English and American Literature and Culture
    • ENG-R 209 Topics in Rhetoric and Public Culture
    • ENG-R 224 Persuasion
    • ENG-R 228 Argumentation and Public Advocacy
    • ENG-W 240 Community Service Writing
    • HISP-S 208 The Language of Leadership
    • HIST-B 204 Medieval Heroes
    • HIST-B 270 Inside Nazi Germany
    • INTL-I 212 Negotiating Global Challenges
    • PHIL-P 145 Liberty and Justice: A Philosophical Introduction
    • POLS-Y 202 Politics and Citizenship in the Information Age
    • POLS-Y 212 Making Democracy Work
    • POLS-Y 243 Governance and Corruption across the World
    • POLS-Y 249 Religion, Politics, and Public Policy
    • REL-R 170 Religion, Ethics, and Public Life
    • SOC-S 205 Gender and Leadership
    • SOC-S 210 Economic Sociology
    • SOC-S 230 Society and the Individual
  3. Advanced Electives*. Nine (9) credit hours:
    • PACE-C 350 Leadership, Social Movements, and Modern American Politics
    • College of Arts and Sciences electives
      • AAAD-A 405 Civil Rights and Black Power Movements, 1954-1974
      • CJUS-P 408 Mass Imprisonment
      • CJUS-P 419 Race, Class, and Crime
      • CLAS-C 351 Change and Innovation in Greece
      • CLAS-C 361 Ancient Roman Revolutions
      • ECON-E 327 Game Theory
      • ECON-E 337 Economic Development
      • ENG-R 340 The Rhetoric of Social Movements
      • FRIT-M 334 Power and Imagination in Italy
      • GEOG-G 315 Environmental Conservation
      • GEOG-G 417
      • GEOG-G 448 Capitalism and Nature
      • GEOG-G 461 Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change
      • HIST-B 356 French Revolution and Napoleon
      • HIST-C 377 Greek History: The Persian Wars to the Legacy of Alexander
      • HIST-D 302 The Gorbachev Revolution and the Collapse of the Soviet Empire
      • HIST-D 303 Heroes and Villains in Russian History
      • HIST-D 308 Empire of the Tsars
      • MSCH-F 445 Media, Culture, and Politics
      • MSCH-S 312 Politics and the Media
      • PHIL-P 343 Classics in Social and Political Philosophy
      • PHIL-P 345 Problems in Social and Political Philosophy
      • PHIL-P 376 Leadership and Philosophy
      • POLS-Y 301 Political Parties and Interest Groups
      • POLS-Y 315 Political Psychology and Socialization
      • POLS-Y 318 The American Presidency
      • POLS-Y 379 Ethics and Public Policy
      • PSY-P 304 Social Psychology and Individual Differences
      • PSY-P 323 Industrial/Organizational Psychology
      • PSY-P 327 Psychology of Motivation
      • PSY-P 430 Behavior Modification
      • PSY-P 447 Social Influence Processes
      • PSY-P 452 Psychology in the Business Environment
      • REL-A 485 The Life and Legacy of Muhammad
      • REL-C 420 Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X in American Religion
      • REL-D 430 Problems in Social Ethics
      • REL-R 300 Studies in Religion (Approved topics: "THE TRIAL OF JOAN OF ARC" (TPC 314))
      • SOC-S 302 Organizations in Society
      • SOC-S 311 Politics and Society
      • SOC-S 315 Work in the New Economy
      • SOC-S 410 Topics in Social Organization
      • SOC-S 431 Topics in Social Psychology
      • Electives Outside the College
        • BUS-J 306 Strategic Management and Leadership
        • BUS-Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations
        • BUS-Z 447 Leadership, Teamwork and Diversity
        • SPEA-V 362
        • SPEA-V 473 Management, Leadership, and Policy
  4. Experiential Learning. One (1) course:
    • PACE-C 200 Issue Forum
    • PACE-C 440 Forum Discussion Leader
    • PACE-X 473 Internship in Political and Civic Engagement
    • ASCS-Q 296 College to Career II: Navigate Your Arts and Sciences Experience (any topic)
    • SPEA-V 482 Overseas Topics in Public Affairs
  5. Minor GPA, Hours, and Minimum Grade Requirements.
    1. At least 9 credit hours in the minor must be completed in courses taken through the Indiana University Bloomington campus or an IU-administered or IU co-sponsored Overseas Study program.
    2. At least 9 credit hours in the minor must be completed at the 300–499 level.
    3. Except for the GPA requirement, a grade of C- or higher is required for a course to count toward a requirement in the minor.
    4. A GPA of at least 2.000 for all courses taken in the minor—including those where a grade lower than C- is earned—is required.
    5. Exceptions to minor requirements may be made with the approval of the department's Director of Undergraduate Studies, subject to final approval by the College of Arts and Sciences.