Integrative Leadership: From Theory to Practice – 6623

NOTE: This is course cross-listed with multiple University departments. Some class sessions may overlap with the Law School final exam period.

Are you interested in working across government, business and the non-profit sector for public good? Are you wondering how you can create sustainable shared leadership on challenges that can best be addressed together? This course explores multi-sector leadership and related governance and management challenges from a variety of perspectives and provides an opportunity for students to work together to apply what they are learning individually and in teams through in-class exercises and a final team project. The course is taught by a team of interdisciplinary faculty and considers different contexts, forms and specific examples of multisector leadership that can enable transformative action to tackle a significant societal issue and achieve lasting change. 

Credits
3
Course Equivalency

Students may NOT earn credit if GCC 5023, OLPD 6402, PUBH 6702, MGMT 6402, PA 5130, PA 5105 was previously completed.

Subject Area
Business Law *
Student Year
Upper Division
LL.M.
Grade base
A - F
Course type
LEC