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Leadership Certificate, Undergraduate

The purpose of the Leadership Certificate is to educate and empower students to become proactive leaders in our society regardless of chosen profession. The Certificate provides an interdisciplinary course of study with a focus on the theoretical and experiential understanding of leadership. Students benefit from a broad spectrum of courses that entail a leadership component. Collectively, these courses provide a rich compilation of perspectives on leadership. Students also benefit from the thorough examination and critique of their evolving leadership style.

Note: some courses on Lists 1 and 2 have prerequisites that are not included in the Leadership Certificate program. Please review the individual courses for prerequisite information.

Program Prerequisites: students must complete the following courses before admission to the certificate program. One BACR course from Humanities and Arts, and one BACR course from Social Sciences or a DTA (Direct Transfer from a Community College).

Grade Requirements: acceptance to the certificate program requires that students have a 2.5 cumulative grade point average and students must maintain a cumulative grade point average in the certificate 2.7 with no single course grade <B-.

Required Courses
Basic leadership–choose from the following3
Any course (3 credits minimum) that focuses on leadership skills (e.g., residential life leadership classes or student government leadership workshops). The certificate adviser will determine whether the course in question qualifies as a leadership basics course.
INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP
BASIC MILITARY SKILLS I
and BASIC MILITARY SKILLS II
and BASIC MILITARY SKILLS III (must take all 3 courses in the sequence)
WORKSHOP, SHORT COURSE, CONFERENCE, SEMINAR
Theory and Philosophy–choose from the following 4-6
TOPICS IN LEADERSHIP AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION
LEADERSHIP, INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY SR CAPSTONE
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
MILITARY SCIENCE & TACTICS I
and MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS II
and MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS III (must take all 3 courses in the sequence)
MILITARY SCIENCE AND OFFICERSHIP I
and MILITARY SCIENCE AND OFFICERSHIP II
and MILITARY SCIENCE AND OFFICERSHIP III (must take all 3 courses in the sequence)
OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP
Portfolio Assessment–required for all students2
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP
Restrictions on choosing courses from across Lists 1 and 2
Two courses must be at the 400 level.
The course chosen from List 1 cannot also satisfy a List 2 course option.
ENTP/CMST 433 can satisfy List 1, but cannot simultaneously satisfy a Theory & Philosophy course option.
Communication Studies majors and Communication Studies PR majors may not take a CMST course from List 2 and have it apply to the Leadership Certificate.
List 1: Group and Organization–choose at least one course from the following5
SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION IN ORGANIZATIONS
SPORTS AND LEADERSHIP
QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS
ORGANIZATION THEORY AND BEHAVIOR
BASIC MILITARY TEAM BUILDING I
and BASIC MILITARY TEAMBUILDING II
and BASIC MILITARY TEAM III (must take all 3 courses in the sequence)
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
COACHING SPORTS TECHNICAL AND TACTICAL SKILLS
INTRODUCTION TO SERVICE, CITIZENSHIP AND COMMUNITY
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
GROUP DYNAMICS
CAMP ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP
COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
List 2: Leadership Concepts–choose a minimum of three courses from the following13
400-level Topics courses require prior approval of the certificate adviser. Additionally, any course from List 1 may be used to satisfy course credit requirements for List 2 as well, though a single course cannot be used for both list requirements.
Any 300- or 400-level course from the Global Studies university graduation requirement (UGR) list or the Diversity UGR list may be used to satisfy credit requirements for List 2.
Credit requirements for List 2 may also be satisfied by any 300- or 400-level course (excluding Special Topics courses) from: Africana Studies (AAST), Anthropology (ANTR), American Indian Studies (IDST), Gender, Women's & Sexuality Studies (GWSS), Chicana/o/x Studies (CHST), or Communication Studies (CMST). NOTE: Communication Studies majors and Communication Studies PR majors may not use a CMST course to satisfy List 2.
COMMUNITY PREVENTION METHODS
MINORITY PERSPECTIVES IN AGING
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES OF CHILDREN
PEACEMAKING CRIMINOLOGY
HOMELESSNESS AND JUSTICE
BRAND THINK AND SERVICE DESIGN
DISABILITY AS DIVERSITY
LITERACY FOR LINGUISTICALLY AND CULTURALLY DIVERSE LEARNERS
DIVERSITY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
FINDING AND EVALUATING OPPORTUNITIES
PUBLIC RELATIONS IN BUSINESS AND FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS
MIND-BODY HEALTH
MANAGING STRESS
TIME MANAGEMENT
FEMINIST THEORIES
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION
PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND INTRO TO LEAN
THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
WOMEN AND PHILOSOPHY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
TRIBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS
SCIENCE OF STRESS AND COPING
THEORIES OF PERSONALITY
PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT
PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS
EMOTION AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN RECREATION EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT
SOCIOLOGY OF WORK
IDENTITY AND POWER
DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN SOCIAL WORK
INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK
HUMAN RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS
SOCIAL WORK WITH VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES
SOCIAL WORK WITH GROUPS
SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP
ENGAGED INTERNSHIP
Total Credits27-29
Students who earn a Leadership Certificate from EWU should be able to:
  • demonstrate ethical, responsible, and effective leadership within a culminating portfolio;
  • integrate and apply leadership theory and strategies;
  • possess leadership skills to effectively communicate with a variety of publics within multiple contexts;
  • possess skills to identify varying leadership approaches, including ability to identify their own leadership philosophy and approach.