Leadership

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Leadership is a program that enacts the Guiding Values of Norwich University. “We are dedicated to learning, emphasizing teamwork, leadership, creativity, and critical thinking.” In addition to business coursework, the minor draws from the humanities and psychology to produce graduates who will meet society's pressing need for leaders. Graduates will understand not only the role of the leader but, also just as importantly, the role of those who are led. In today’s increasingly complex world, one can neither go it alone nor lead by fiat. Successful managers must understand the complex requirements of people and organizations. Regardless of whether the student is planning to enter the civilian or the military world, the minor in Leadership will give the students the tools to succeed.

Goals:
  • Build an awareness of self and others as members of teams.
  • Enhance students’ understanding of ethical decision-making while developing the mental agility to adapt to the unknowns of the 21st century.
  • Be able to develop the knowledge and skills essential in the 21st century, including the role of the team member, teamwork, critical thinking, ethical decision-making, mental agility, communications (both oral and written), planning, self-awareness (including self assessment), self reflection and self regulation, and reflection on ethical standards of conduct in the professional world.

Outcomes:
  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills through effective oral and written communication within the classroom and with the general public.
  • Employ their mental agility, team building and planning skills to successfully engage others to affect positive change in their communities.
  • Integrate knowledge with experience, formulating ethical decisions through reflection on the ethical standards of conduct within their profession and in their personal lives.
  • Synthesize their awareness of self and of others through reflection, accurate assessment and example setting self regulation skills developed during their studies at Norwich.

Careers for this Minor:
  • Military service
  • Management position(s) in for-profit or not-for-profit organizations
  • Government service
  • Academic institutions