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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Roadmap: B.S. in Leadership Studies for Transfers
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***FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS ***
By completing the following Roadmap, you will earn a BS in Leadership Studies. Students should have completed a two-year Transfer with Associate’s Degree program, or a minimum of 60 units completing the GE Areas A through E. The prerequisite for the major is MDIS 2500 Leadership Development or equivalent.
The Bachelor of Science in Leadership Studies is an interdisciplinary degree program that blends the understanding of complex organizational and relational dynamics for effective leadership. This program is designed for students who desire an educational opportunity in leadership that is not discipline-specific, but offers an unique curriculum plan designed to integrate their knowledge and nurture their skills and abilities to perform as successful leaders with diverse groups, organizations, their communities and society at large. The program also sponsors a minor in Leadership Studies.
The Roadmap is a recommended advising map to complete the degree program in two years. Please consult your academic advisor as you develop your academic plan.
Fourth Year
*Apply for Graduation
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Fall Semester
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Course
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Units
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Choose one of the following courses:
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3 |
Choose one of the following courses:
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3 |
Leadership Elective (see catalog) |
3 |
Upper Division GE Course (UD-B, UD-C, UD-D) |
3 |
Multicultural Course or Elective |
3 |
Total Units |
15 |
Cumulative Total |
46 |
Spring Semester
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Course
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Units
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LEAD 4970 Leadership Studies Capstone Portfolio |
2 |
Leadership Elective (see catalog) |
3 |
Upper Division GE Course (UD-B, UD-C, UD-D) |
3 |
Upper Division GE Course (UD-B, UD-C, UD-D) |
3 |
Elective Units |
3 |
Total Units |
14 |
Cumulative Total |
60 |
- For additional date and details to apply for graduation, visit the graduation website.
- Some courses in the Major may also meet UDGE and/or the Multicultural Requirement, please consult your academic advisor as you develop your plan.
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