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This web page contains the most current academic information and degree requirements available. The graduation requirements published in the Whitworth catalog in effect at the time of the student's initial enrollment are those that should be met for completion of an undergraduate-degree program (Click here to view printed catalogs). Students who withdraw from Whitworth and return after an absence of more than one year must meet the graduation requirements in effect at the time of their return; students who return within one year may continue under the requirements in effect at their original enrollment.

In order to obtain a degree, students must meet Whitworth's Requirements for Graduation (Click here to view Whitworth's Requirements for Graduation).

Requirements for a Leadership Studies Minor (19)
Required core courses:  
LS 250   Principles of Service and Leadership 3
LS 350   Transforming Leadership 3
LS 401   Leadership Seminar 1
Three semester credits from the following: 3
  LS 490
LS 455
GE 330
TH 170
Internship
Chaos Theory, Leadership and Management
Community Leadership Training
Young Life Leadership
 
Supporting curriculum (choice of nine semester credits): 9
  Business and Economics (no more than six semester credits):  
  BU 110
BU 315
BU 351
BU 374
BU 425
BU 450W
BU 455
EC 425
Introduction to Business and Management
Funding and Grant-Writing
Group Dynamics
Principles of Management
Organizational Behavior
Social and Ethical Issues in Business
Chaos Theory, Leadership and Management
Economic Development
 
  Communication Studies (no more than six semester credits):  
  JMC 244
SP 323
SP/TH 336
SP/TH 338
SP 355
SP 362
SP 387
SP 398
SP 493W
Publicity and Public Relations
Organizational Communication
Gospel Proclamation
Small-Group Ministry
Parliamentary Procedure
Argumentation and Debate
Rhetorical Criticism
Intercultural Communication
Communication Ethics
 
  English, Political Science and History (no more than six semester credits):  
  EL 316
HI 235
HI/PO 297
HI 382
HI 410W
HI 445
PO 353W
PO 371
PO 425W
PO 434W
Saints and Sinners in 19th-Century American Fiction
Portraits of America
Non-violent Defense and Conflict Resolution
Issues in Public History
American Intellectual History
Revolution in History
Political Economy
Introduction to Public Administration
The Third World: Political Change
American Political Thought
 
  Psychology and Sociology (no more than 6 semester credits):  
  PY 315
SO 310
SO 365
SO 372
SO 423
Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Interpretations of Modern Society
Cities and Urban Life
Social Intervention Strategies
Sociology of Wealth and Poverty
 
  Theology and Philosophy (no more than six semester credits):  
  TH 205
TH 313W, 314
PH/TH 221
TH/SP 336
TH/SP 338
TH 337
PH 435

Reformation
History of Christianity I, II
Ethics
Gospel Proclamation
Small-Group Ministry
Administration in Ministry
Social and Political Philosophy

 
  Other Discipline Areas (no more than nine semester credits):  
  BI 333
BI 354
EDU 201/202
EDU 401W
KIN 322
KIN 333
MI 302
MU 225
MU 427
NU 307
NU 402
PS 151
PS 355W
TA 361
Evolutionary Biology
Developmental Biology
Educational Psychology and Exploring Teaching
Democracy, Leadership and Schooling
Philosophical and Psychological Aspects of Coaching
Organization and Administration of Athletic Training
Leading Small Organizations II
General Conducting
Advanced Conducting
Assertiveness Training for Nurses
Nursing Leadership
General Physics I
Quantum Mechanics
Fundamentals of Directing
 
  Special Topics:  
  LS 196
LS 396
Special Topics in Leadership Studies
Special Topics in Leadership Studies
 



 

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