Fundamentals of Leadership
Students are introduced to the basic concepts of leadership development and engaged in experiential learning activities that focus on civic engagement. The purpose of this course is to guide students in their development as campus leaders, educated citizens, and willing advocates. Students who successfully complete the course may participate in a variety of internships in subsequent semesters. Also offered as HID 3245.
CSS3245.45 / 4 credits
Jason Alt
Tues. & Thurs., 6:30–10:05 p.m.
Session II: June 10–July 24
Natural Sciences Bldg., Rm. 2001
CANCELLED 5/22/08: Public Policy and the Family
An analysis of government programs and policies that impact the family in the U.S. Areas of focus include childcare, youth, aging, health, family violence, work, and housing.
CSS3728.20 / 4 credits
Caroline Temlock Teichman
Tues. & Thurs., 1:00–4:35 p.m.
Session II: June 10–July 24
Humanities Bldg., Rm. 2061
The following courses with CSS prefixes may also be taken for general social sciences credit:
Liberal Arts and Sciences Courses
Performing and Visual Arts Courses
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Posted Feb. 20, 2008