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Degree: BLS, Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Bachelor of Liberal Studies Program

Leadership and Management is a multidisciplinary major open only to students in the Bachelor of Liberal Studies Program. Students pursuing a B.A. or B.S. degree may not declare this major.

The major in Leadership and Management, leading to a Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree, provides students with basic management skills. The course of study is organized to produce effective and intellectually agile leaders. Students gain advanced critical thinking skills, firm ethical reasoning abilities, and a readiness to participate productively in the workplace and the community. The major coursework is offered in an online format.

Business administration courses within the Leadership and Management major introduce students to central theoretical issues regarding management organization and processes within business, industrial, and governmental environments. Additional courses are grounded in liberal arts disciplines recognized by employers as crucial to career growth.

The category of Ethics and Diversity courses helps guide students in decision making and requires them to evaluate the consequences of managerial choices. Organization and Government allows the student to gain knowledge about the structures of private and public systems. Leadership and Communication guides the student’s skills in the communication and understanding of those systems. 

A capstone course encourages students to conduct research through an individual study experience guided by a faculty mentor and/or to complete an internship in a subject appropriate to the major and under the guidance and direction of a faculty advisor and an agency supervisor.

Student Learning Outcomes

1. Students will learn to think entrepreneurially by identifying a problem for a particular market.

2. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of business financials.

3. Students will learn managerial strategies.

4. Students will conduct a strategic analysis and make recommendations for a course of action. 

Major Requirements

Thirty-three to thirty-four (33-34) credits to include the following (consult the relevant sections of this Catalog for course titles and descriptions). See list of approved electives in the major on this page. Additional courses may be possible with the approval of the BLS Director. 

Course List
Code Title Credits
ACCT 102Principles of Accounting II3
BLAW 201Legal Environment of Business3
CIST 301Business Information Systems3
or MIST 201 Management Information Systems and Applications
LRSP 311The Management Process3
or MGMT 301 Principles of Management
LRSP 316Quantitative Methods and Statistics Modules3
or STAT 180 Introduction to Statistics
LRSP 344Financial Management3
LRSP 412Marketing for Managers3
Select one of the following:3
LRSP 460
Leadership Strategy and Policy
BLST 491
Individual Study
BLST 499
Internship (Capstone)
Select one course from each of the following categories:9-10
Ethics and Diversity
Organization and Government
Leadership and Communication
Total Credits33-34

Ethics and Diversity Category

Course List
Code Title Credits
ANTH 101
Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
CPSC 302
Computer Ethics
ECON 351C
Poverty, Affluence, and Equality
ECON 352
Labor Economics
ECON 354A
Urban and Regional Economics
ENGL 206A
Global Issues in Literature
GEOG 101
World Regional Geography
GEOG 102
Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 331
Race and Place in America
HIST 313
African American History through 1865
HIST 314
African American History since Slavery
HIST 315
U.S. Immigration History
PHIL 160
Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 225
Practical Ethics
PSYC 233
Adult Development
PSYC 349
Psychology of Human Sexuality
PSYC 350
Psychology of Women and Gender
RELG 101
Introduction to World Religions
RELG 277
Religion in America Before the Civil War
RELG 278
Religion in America After the Civil War
RELG 305
Religion and Politics in the United States
SOCG 204
Social Stratification
SOCG 215
Gender and Society
SOCG 221
Racial and Ethnic Relations
WGST 101
Introduction to Women's Studies
WGST 102
Perspectives in Sexuality

Organization and Government Category

Course List
Code Title Credits
ECON 201B
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 202B
Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 311B
Industrial Economics
ECON 312
Government and Business
EESC 330
Environmental Regulations
FREN 313
Business French
GEOG 338
Geopolitics
GERM 313
German for Professional Use I
PHIL 210
Social and Political Philosophy
PSCI 201
American Government
PSCI 202A
American Public Policy
PSCI 311A
Congress and the Political Process
PSCI 312A
The American Presidency
PSYC 201
Social Psychology
PSYC 385
Organizational Psychology
PSYC 386
Human Resources Management
PSYC 387
Organizational Development and Change
SPAN 393
Business Spanish

Leadership and Communication Category

Course List
Code Title Credits
BLST 312
Professional Communication
COMM 205
Public Speaking
COMM 206
Small Group Communication
COMM 209
Argumentation
COMM 340
Introduction to Rhetoric and Communication
CPSC 106
Digital Storytelling
CPSC 350
Applications of Databases
ENGL 202J1
Writing in the Workplace
ENGL 202V
Professional Writing
GISC 200
Introduction to GIS
or GISC 250
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Cartography
or EESC 205
GIS Applications in Environmental Science and Geology with Lab
JOUR 200
News Journalism
JOUR 300
Investigative Journalism
LING 101B
Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL 151B
Introductory Logic
THEA 218
Voice and Body Movement

Note: A maximum of 27 credits can be in business-related courses:

Course List
Code Title Credits
Any ACCT, BLAW, BUAD, DSCI, FINC, MKTG, MGMT, MIST
LRSP 201
Accounting for Managers
LRSP 311
The Management Process
LRSP 316
Quantitative Methods and Statistics Modules
LRSP 344
Financial Management
LRSP 412
Marketing for Managers
LRSP 460
Leadership Strategy and Policy
LRSP 471
Special Topics
LRSP 491
Directed Study
LRSP 499
Internship

General Education Requirements

The general education requirements for Bachelor of Liberal Studies apply to all students who are seeking to earn an undergraduate BLS degree.

Electives

Elective courses are those that are not needed to fulfill a general education requirement or major program requirement but are chosen by the student to complete the 120 credits required for graduation with a B.A./B.S. degree or the BLS degree. Up to 20% of these courses for the BLS degree may be taken graded or pass/fail (or S/U in the case of physical education and 100-level dance). No more than six credits of physical education may count toward the BLS degree.

Total Credits Required for the Degree: 120 credits

Leadership and Management Studies (BLS Only)

Ana García Chichester, BLS Program Director

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