Leadership Studies, B.A.
Leadership Studies is a major designed for students who have finished some college or who have earned some college credit and would now like to earn a bachelor’s degree. Most students pursuing this major are already working and need the bachelor’s degree to move upward within their organization. For this reason, the major requires students to complete two concentrations so the student can gain knowledge and expertise relative to his/her current position. Concentrations are available in Communications, Human Behavior, and Organizational Leadership:
Communications
Students develop an understanding of communication theory and how to translate this to practice. Emphasis is on speaking and writing skills, as well as experience in developing media literacy. Competencies in critical thinking and problem-solving are explored throughout the program.
Human Behavior
Students will focus on personal development through an understanding of world views grounded in psychological and sociological theories which help to explain human behavior. Students will be able to apply human behavior principles to their personal and professional lives.
Organizational Leadership
Students will examine leadership styles and models, develop leadership potential, and increase critical and strategic thinking abilities.
Leadership Studies Curriculum Outline
Bachelor of Arts Degree
General Education
Piedmont College Requirement
PDMT 1101 | Intro to College Life and Liberal Arts Tradition | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 1 |
Students who have not completed a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of college-level coursework upon admission to Piedmont College must meet this college requirement.
Leadership Studies Major
Leadership Studies Foundations
Concentrations
Students must choose two of the following concentrations:
Communications Concentration
Organizational Leadership Concentration
Human Behavior Concentration
General Electives
Total Credit Hours: 120
PSYC 2290, SOCI 2210: These courses also satisfy general education requirements and appear in the number of hours for both general education and the major; in reality, leadership studies majors may have up to 40 additional hours to use for electives. Students may use elective hours to earn a minor or another major, as well as to develop additional marketable skills. The number of elective hours students may take will depend on the courses taken to satisfy general education requirements.