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Twin Cities Campus

Integrative Leadership Minor

Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development
College of Education and Human Development
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Contact Information
Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development, 330 Wulling Hall, 86 Pleasant Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612-624-1006)
Email: olpd@umn.edu
  • Program Type: Graduate free-standing minor
  • Requirements for this program are current for Fall 2013
  • Length of program in credits (master's): 9
  • Length of program in credits (doctoral): 12
  • This program does not require summer semesters for timely completion.
The graduate-level academic minor in integrative leadership (ILM) will enhance the preparation of graduate students to lead and foster collective actions across boundaries of individuals, groups, organizations, sectors, and nations to solve some of the world's most pressing and complex problems.
Program Delivery
  • via classroom (the majority of instruction is face-to-face)
Prerequisites for Admission
Other requirements to be completed before admission:
Prior admission into an established master's, doctoral, or graduate professional degree program is required. Students interested in admission to the minor should contact the ILM DGS. Admission requires the addition of the required minor coursework to the student's Graduate School degree program form and the ILM DGS's signature on the form. Students must demonstrate relevant academic background and experience.
For an online application or for more information about graduate education admissions, see the General Information section of this website.
Program Requirements
Use of 4xxx courses towards program requirements is not permitted.
Any student in any University of Minnesota graduate or professional program, regardless of college or enrollment, is encouraged to apply for this minor. Students must already be admitted to a master's, doctoral, or professional degree program at the University of Minnesota. Doctoral students will need to take an additional course from either the Overview of Leadership Theory or Managing Civic Engagement Subgroups to total the 12 credits required of the doctoral minor. If taking PA 5190, only the special topic in Managing Civic Engagement can count towards the minor.
Overview of Leadership Theory
OLPD 8021 - Leadership: From Theory to Reflective Practice (3.0 cr)
or PA 5941 {Inactive} (3.0 cr)
or PUBH 6780 - Topics in Public Health Administration and Policy (1.0-3.0 cr)
or Courses on overview of leadership theory and development from other colleges may be substituted for this core course subject to approval by the director of graduate studies for the integrative leadership minor.
Managing Civic Engagement
OLPD 6490 - Managing Civic Engagement (3.0 cr)
or PA 5190 - Topics in Public and Nonprofit Leadership and Management (1.0-3.0 cr)
or Courses on managing civic engagement theory and development from other colleges may be substituted for this core course subject to approval by the director of graduate studies for the integrative leadership minor.
Required Final Course
OLPD 6402 - Integrative Leadership: Leading Across Sectors to Address Grand Challenges (3.0 cr)
or MGMT 6402 - Integrative Leadership: Leading Across Sectors to Address Grand Challenges (3.0 cr)
or PA 5105 - Integrative Leadership: Leading Across Sectors to Address Grand Challenges (3.0 cr)
 
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OLPD 8021 - Leadership: From Theory to Reflective Practice
Credits: 3.0 [max 3.0]
Grading Basis: A-F or Aud
Typically offered: Periodic Fall
Leadership theory. Emphasizes seminal scholars' work from related social science disciplines. Implications of theory for practice of leadership. Knowledge, behaviors, values, and skills needed in educational and other public settings.
PUBH 6780 - Topics in Public Health Administration and Policy
Credits: 1.0 -3.0 [max 60.0]
Typically offered: Periodic Fall, Spring & Summer
New courses or topics of interest in public health administration/policy.
OLPD 6490 - Managing Civic Engagement
Credits: 3.0 [max 3.0]
Typically offered: Every Spring
Practice/critical assessment of methods for managing participatory/inclusive public policy/program development. Readings, case discussions, analyses of community-based observations.
PA 5190 - Topics in Public and Nonprofit Leadership and Management
Credits: 1.0 -3.0 [max 9.0]
Typically offered: Periodic Fall & Spring
Selected topics.
OLPD 6402 - Integrative Leadership: Leading Across Sectors to Address Grand Challenges
Credits: 3.0 [max 3.0]
Course Equivalencies: Law 6623/Mgmt 6402/OLPD 6402/P
Grading Basis: A-F or Aud
Typically offered: Every Fall & Spring
Are you interested in working across government, business, and the non-profit sector for public good? Are you wondering how you can create sustainable shared leadership on challenges that can best be addressed together? This course explores multisector leadership and related governance and management challenges from a variety of perspectives and provides an opportunity for students to work together to apply what they are learning individually and in teams through in-class exercises and a final team project. The course is taught by a team of interdisciplinary faculty and considers different contexts, forms, and specific examples of multisector leadership that can enable transformative action to tackle a significant societal issue and achieve lasting change. prereq: Doctoral or master's student Credit will not be granted if credit has been received for: GCC 5023, LAW 6623, OLPD 6402PA 5105, PA 5130
MGMT 6402 - Integrative Leadership: Leading Across Sectors to Address Grand Challenges
Credits: 3.0 [max 3.0]
Course Equivalencies: Law 6623/Mgmt 6402/OLPD 6402/P
Grading Basis: A-F only
Typically offered: Every Fall
Are you interested in working across government, business, and the non-profit sector for public good? Are you wondering how you can create sustainable shared leadership on challenges that can best be addressed together? This course explores multi-sector leadership and related governance and management challenges from a variety of perspectives and provides an opportunity for students to work together to apply what they are learning individually and in teams through in-class exercises and a final team project. The course is taught by a team of interdisciplinary faculty and considers different contexts, forms, and specific examples of multisector leadership that can enable transformative action to tackle a significant societal issue and achieve lasting change. Credit will be not be granted if credit has been received for GCC 5023, OLPD 6402, PUBH 6702, PA 5105, PA 5130, LAW 6623 Prereq: Doctoral or master's student
PA 5105 - Integrative Leadership: Leading Across Sectors to Address Grand Challenges
Credits: 3.0 [max 3.0]
Course Equivalencies: Law 6623/Mgmt 6402/OLPD 6402/P
Grading Basis: OPT No Aud
Typically offered: Every Fall
Are you interested in working across government, business, and the non-profit sector for public good? Are you wondering how you can create sustainable shared leadership on challenges that can best be addressed together? This course explores multi-sector leadership and related governance and management challenges from a variety of perspectives and provides an opportunity for students to work together to apply what they are learning individually and in teams through in-class exercises and a final team project. The course is taught by a team of interdisciplinary faculty and considers different contexts, forms, and specific examples of multisector leadership that can enable transformative action to tackle a significant societal issue and achieve lasting change. Credit will be not be granted if credit has been received for GCC 5023, OLPD 6402, PUBH 6702, MGMT 6402, PA 5130, LAW 6623.