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Educational Administration and Leadership

David Thompson,* Chair

Professors Bailey,* Shoop,* Stewart,* Thompson,* and Wilson;* Associate Professors Bosco, Salsberry,* and Scott; Adjunct Professors Devin, Franklin, Lumley, Peak, and Yunk; Emeritus: Keys.

www.ksu.edu/Departments/EdAdmin/Overview.htmlwww.ksu.edu/leadership

Leadership studies minor
K-State's interdisciplinary minor in leadership studies focuses on leadership development, personal development, and on-site experiences. The program will provide you with such fundamental leadership knowledge as historic and current leadership theories and the processes of political, societal, and cultural change.

The minor requires 18 semester hours. Some of these courses may already be part of your major, while others will be courses taken to enhance your program of study. Three core courses are required:

EDADL 212Introduction to Leadership Concepts 2
EDADL 405Leadership in Practice 2
EDADL 450Senior Seminar in Leadership 2
 
You must earn at least 12 additional hours to complete the minor, with at least one 3-hour course from each of the following areas (see your advisor for specific choices):

Foundations/skills
Ethics
Theories of leadership/organizational behavior
Societal and organizational applications of leadership

For more information
Leadership Studies and Programs
914 Manhattan Avenue
785-532-6085
Fax: 785-532-6542

Educational administration and leadership courses
EDADL 212. Introduction to Leadership Concepts. (2) I, II, S. This course is organized to provide students with a broad overview of leadership theories, an introduction to ethical decision making, examination of personal leadership styles, and current societal issues for leaders. Pr.: None.

EDADL 213. Applied Leadership Skills. (3) I, II, S. This course provides opportunities for all interested students to be introduced to leadership skills application, with emphasis on practice in supervised clinical settings. Pr.: None.

EDADL 405. Leadership in Practice. (2) I, II. Students will identify a leadership setting associated with their academic major, in a community or business organization, or through a student leadership position. The students will observe and participate in these leadership settings as a means of integrating and applying theory to practice. Students will analyze what transpires in their leadership settings through class discussions, weekly worksheets, and a synthesis paper. Pr.: EDADL 212.

EDADL 430. Women and Leadership. (3) II. This course addresses issues related to leadership as it intersects with women's studies scholarship, such as: women's styles of leadership, women and competition, sexism in the workplace, gender differences in communication, and feminist models of leadership. This course will explore issues related to women's leadership development in the theoretical contexts of leadership studies and women's studies. Pr.: EDADL 212 or WOMST 105.

EDADL 450. Senior Seminar in Leadership Studies. (2) I, II. Foundation texts of leadership studies as well as current research will be highlighted. The goal of this course is to assist students in the integration of their academic leadership course work and leadership experiences in preparation for their roles as members of the contemporary work force. Pr.: EDADL 405 or conc.

EDADL 502. Independent Study in Education. (0-3) I, II, S. Selected topics in professional education. Maximum of three hours applicable toward degree requirements. Pr.: Consent of department head.

EDADL 775. Readings in Education. (1-3) I, II, S. Readings in research and application in specialized areas in education. May be taken more than once. Pr.: FSHS 110.

EDADL 786. Topics in Education. (1-3) I, II, S. Examination of current topic in specialization of faculty. Varied topics offered each semester so course may be repeated. Pr.: FSHS 110.

EDADL 795. Problems in Education. Credit arranged. I, II, S. Selected students are permitted to secure specialized training appropriate to the needs of the individual. The student's project may involve intensive library investigation in a special field or the collection and analysis of data pertinent to a given problem. All work is done independently under the direction of a faculty member. As many conferences are held as necessary to assure successful completion of a project. Pr.: Background of courses necessary for the problem undertaken and consent of instructor.

Topics within Education:
dAdvising dSecondary Education Teaching Fields dEducational Administration and Leadership
dUniversity General Education dOptional Secondary Certification Programs dElementary Education
dHonors Program dOptional Secondary Certification Program at the Middle Level dFoundations and Adult Education
dSupport Facilities and Programs dSecondary Education Programs Outside the College of Education dSecondary Education
dTeacher Education dOther Program Choices dSpecial Education
dElementary Education Program dGeneral Courses   
dSecondary Education Program dCounseling and Educational Psychology   
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