OGL 482 Pro-Seminar II
Bachelor of Arts, Organizational Leadership
The Organizational Leadership Pro-Seminar is six credit hours divided into two specific sections. In Pro-Seminar II, students draw on their personal background, individual differences, knowledge and skills to assess career choices that maximize your strengths, values, and passions. Students will explore their own balance between work and the other important elements in your life, and develop strategies for living a meaningful and fulfilling life, at least through your work. Students will explore the notion of career management and work/life integration from a number of different perspectives, and centered on your own unique personal characteristics, life circumstances and goals. Students will explore some of the most relevant career management literature / theory, taking into consideration the interdisciplinary nature of this topic. You’ll also connect with some of the ideas you became familiar with in your previous Organizational Leadership core courses, conduct a qualitative, thematic self-analysis, develop short term and long term career / life plans, and collect artifacts to help along life’s journey.
Click HERE for a recent version of the course syllabus.
Bachelor of Arts, Organizational Leadership
The Organizational Leadership Pro-Seminar is six credit hours divided into two specific sections. In Pro-Seminar II, students draw on their personal background, individual differences, knowledge and skills to assess career choices that maximize your strengths, values, and passions. Students will explore their own balance between work and the other important elements in your life, and develop strategies for living a meaningful and fulfilling life, at least through your work. Students will explore the notion of career management and work/life integration from a number of different perspectives, and centered on your own unique personal characteristics, life circumstances and goals. Students will explore some of the most relevant career management literature / theory, taking into consideration the interdisciplinary nature of this topic. You’ll also connect with some of the ideas you became familiar with in your previous Organizational Leadership core courses, conduct a qualitative, thematic self-analysis, develop short term and long term career / life plans, and collect artifacts to help along life’s journey.
Click HERE for a recent version of the course syllabus.