internship & service

Book

The textbook is "Understanding Leadership Theories & Concepts", third edition, by Crawford et al. See here for purchasing it on the internet.

Dr. Heely has several copies available to loan to undecided students.

Academic Internship

You can complete your internship requirement for the Leadership Certificate at an organization or company that interests you.

The Office of Experiential Learning offers the Artsc 1900 internship, which is formally required for the Leadership Certificate. However, you may also be able to use a departmental internship toward the requirement, provided you complete an academic assignment that relates your internship experience to the leadership and culture of the organization in which you intern. Students need to meet with Dr. Heely, to clarify which portion of the departmental internship will count toward the Certificate.

Dr. Schulte-Ladbeck offers a project which will work with many different organizations and companies.

Project

Organizational leadership project with Dr. Schulte-Ladbeck.

Community Service

You can complete the community service requirement for the Leadership Certificate by volunteering for an organization that is addressing a social issue that interests you.

Project

Social change leadership project with Dr. Heely.

Register

Please, visit the

office of experientail learning

to obtain advice about how to fulfill your internship and service requirements for the Leadership Certificate.

For both, the academic internship and the community service requirement, you will obtain certification forms which must be completed by your internship or service site sponsors. The faculty member who agreed to supervise your Artsc 1900 internship must complete a learning agreement with you.