Leadership Studies Minor
Loyola’s Leadership Studies Minor is designed as an interdisciplinary course of study to complement a wide range of academic majors. Leadership Studies exposes students from all majors to the theory and practice of leadership across interdisciplinary boundaries to better prepare for professional and personal success. Students will study diverse theories and perspectives on leadership, examine the interplay of social justice and ethics in the practice of leadership, and develop a deeper understanding of contextual influences on leadership in an increasingly complex and global society. An emphasis is placed on cultivating critical self-reflection as well as analytical skills to enhance the application of the students' evolving conceptualizations of leadership in organizational and career contexts.
Students are required to complete an internship experience to apply and understand the practice of leadership. Leadership Studies Minor students also have the opportunity to study abroad at Loyola's John Felice Rome Center. Leadership Studies courses are delivered online, hybrid, and on-site at the Rome Center for a two-week immersive study abroad opportunity every summer.
Leadership Studies Minor Course Sequence:
ELPS 125 | Intro to Leadership Studies (8 week Online - Asynchronous)* |
ELPS 222 | Foundations of Ethics and Social Justice in Leadership (8 week Online - Asynchronous) |
ELPS 325 | Leadership Studies Capstone (16 week Online - Hybrid) |
ELPS 223 | Internship (16 week Online - Hybrid + On-site Experiential Learning) |
*Course fulfills Engaged Learning Requirement
Plus
Elective #1 | ELPS 224 in Rome, Italy, or Leadership course in Major Area |
Elective #2 | Leadership course from Major Area of Study |
Our Commitment to You
Knowledge
You will study diverse theories and perspectives on leadership, examine the interplay of social justice and ethics in the practice of leadership, and develop a deeper understanding of contextual influences on leadership in an increasingly complex and global society. 18 credit hours for successful LSM completion.
Skills
You will gain a robust, multifaceted understanding of leadership theories and practice of leadership across interdisciplinary boundaries to better prepare for professional and personal success. The Leadership Studies Minor program will develop your skills in:
· Communication
· Conflict Management
· Developing Leadership Models
· Ethics
· Human interaction
· Negotiation
· Organizational Change
· Project Management
Professional Values
Jesuit values such as Cura Personalis, Magis, and Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam are integral to shaping the educational experience at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago. Cura Personalis emphasizes caring for each individual’s holistic well-being, while Magis inspires a relentless pursuit of excellence for the greater good. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam calls for actions that glorify a higher purpose. These values guide the Leadership Studies Minor faculty in fostering an environment of personal growth, ethical leadership, and meaningful service for our students. Our graduates are prepared for a well-rounded approach to leadership in many contexts. We are proud of our students and graduates who strive for excellence, in the spirit of compassion, discernment, and service.
Program Faculty
We are called to transform lives through our teaching, learning, and research. We pursue educational innovations and leverage the Ignatian traditions to make education accessible to all and enhance the success of our students. Our leadership practice, research and scholarship intentionally aligns with our mission, promotes social justice, and addresses the many complex societal challenges.
Two-week Immersive Summer Study Abroad at JFRC
Start in Chicago, Then Study Abroad - It's part of why you chose ºÚÁÏÃÅfor your own education. Your classroom is the world! Leadership Studies Minor students can study abroad to learn and study leadership in action in a cross-cultural context. The two-week immersive Leadership Studies course – ELPS 224 - is uniquely designed for students to engage with the city of Rome. Students will wrestle with leadership questions and issues while surveying the Eternal City. This Leadership Studies class intentionally integrates broad and diverse perspectives through texts, assignments, and Teach Us Sessions at historical, religious, and cultural sites in Rome. Students will also learn to navigate Rome via public transportation, encounter unfamiliar societal mores and Italian customs, manage language barriers, and meet other aspects of the immersive study abroad experience with openness and an adaptive outlook and disposition.
Admission Requirements
Visit Undergraduate Admission to start your online application today.
Contact
Dr. Siobhan Cafferty is the Leadership Studies Minor’s lead faculty member and can assist interested students with questions or concerns.
Tuition, Financial Aid and Scholarships
The School of Education and Loyola's Financial Aid Office are committed to helping students secure the necessary financial resources to make their education at ºÚÁÏÃÅaffordable. You can learn more on the Financial Assistance page.
Admission Requirements
Visit Undergraduate Admission to start your online application today.
Contact
Dr. Siobhan Cafferty is the Leadership Studies Minor’s lead faculty member and can assist interested students with questions or concerns.
Tuition, Financial Aid and Scholarships
The School of Education and Loyola's Financial Aid Office are committed to helping students secure the necessary financial resources to make their education at ºÚÁÏÃÅaffordable. You can learn more on the Financial Assistance page.