NS 4650

NS 4650

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2019-2020.

Leadership Development in Global and Public Health is a formalized course for active and committed student leaders in the Global Health Program (GHP). This includes program assistants, teaching assistants, and advisory broad members. Students will complete a series of seminars that will prepare them to serve as a successful student leaders in the GHP inside and outside of the classroom. Course content will focus on the development and practice of critical leadership skills and competencies. Students will use critical reflection to examine their own leadership styles, while at the same time analyzing a breadth of historical and contemporary examples of leadership in global and public health.

When Offered Fall (weeks 8-14).

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: NS 2600, NS 4620, and/or completion of an ELO for the GPHS Major or GH Minor.

Outcomes
  • Analyze historical and contemporary examples and styles of leadership in global and public health.
  • Assess personal leadership competencies through self-evaluation and critical reflection.
  • Develop skills and tools to inspire active and engaged learning in the classroom, on-campus, and in GHP Programs.
  • Demonstrate effective discussion facilitation, by planning and facilitating a class session on a topic of relevance.
  • Identify and practice strategies for navigating near-peer relationships and facilitating community-building among participants.

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Syllabi:
  •   Seven Week - Second. 

  • 1 Credit Graded

  • 14988 NS 4650   SEM 101

    • M Warren Hall 138
    • Oct 23 - Dec 10, 2019
    • Moseley, J

  • Enrollment is limited. NS 2600, NS 4620, and/or completed an ELO for the GH Minor or GPHS Major, or permission of instructor required. If you are not able to enroll, please contact Mia Haller (mah423).