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Leadership Concentration


Description:

The choice of an Leadership Concentration comes from feedback gathered from business to business partnership, and will interest students facing the realities of globalization and efficient leadership in their professional lives.

This concentrations was developed for undergraduate students who are interested in the area of leadership and need several additional courses to complete the 180 QH for the degree.

How You Will Learn:

All courses in the concentration can be offered either online or face-to-face. Students may take one, two or all three courses listed for the concentration. Any NLU student can take these courses, but in order for the concentration to be noted on the transcript, all three courses must be taken, and in conjunction with one of the 4 approved programs.

Concentration Courses:

Leadership in Organizations MGT487 (5QH)

This is a survey course that will serve as a foundation for the concentration.

Leadership and Change.  MGT488 (5QH)

This course introduces organizational change and the leadership skills necessary to build strong successful change initiatives.

Contemporary Issues in Leadership  MGT489 (5QH)

This course focuses on the emerging leadership issues in the external environment as well as the issues within a particular industry. This subject matter is of particular interest to business partners and addresses important emergent themes in the contemporary business environment.

Requirements:

  • Each of the upper-level courses in the concentration must be completed with a grade of C or better.  
  •  All three courses in each concentration must be taken at National-Louis University. No transfer courses will be accepted.


Where You Can Take the Concentration:

Online and at NLU's campuses in Chicago, Elgin, Lisle, Skokie (North Shore) and Wheeling