CJ 457/657: Leadership Development Leadership Communication University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
 

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CJ 407/607 -- Leadership Communication
Prerequisite
: Grade of C or above in either C J 300 and 307 or BSAD 280 and MGMT 340; Jr. standing with total & resident GPAs of 2.5 or above.  Not for GE.
Study and application of contemporary leadership theories.  Conceptual , skill-building, feedback, and personal growth approaches for the development of effective organizational leadership behaviors and practices

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Leadership Development and CJ Department Goals

Departmental Philosophy:  Long noted for the excellence of their academic and co-curricular programs, the Communication and Journalism faculty remain committed to a philosophy emphasizing the development, integration, and practical application theories, knowledge, and skills related to communication, journalism, and mass communication

 CJ Program Goals and Objectives.  The academic programs of the UWEC Department of Communication and Journalism are designed to prepare students for responsible roles in communication, journalism, and mass communication.  The Department offers diversified curriculum in which all students can expect to develop in these areas: 

1.  Oral, written, and visual communication skills; 
2.  Research and information-gathering skills;
3.  Critical and analytical thinking;
4.  Awareness and knowledge of communication processes in diverse cultural, social, legal, and ethical contexts  

 

Leadership Communication and the UWEC Baccalaureate

The official goals of the UWEC baccalaureate are to develop  
·  An understanding of a liberal education 
·  An appreciation of the University as a learning community
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An ability to inquire, think, analyze
·  An understanding of numerical data
·  An historical consciousness
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  International and intercultural experience
·  An understanding of science and scientific methods
·  An appreciation of the arts
·  An understanding of values
·  An understanding of human behavior and human institutions
 

 

 

 

     

   

           

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Academy for
Human Resource Development

Academy of Management

American Society for Training and Development

International Communication Association

National Communication Association

 

Updated: December 17, 2005    

CJ 307/507 -- Small Group Communication CJ 350/550 -- Human Resource Development C J 450/650 -- Human Resource Development Seminar CJ 457/657 -- Leadership Development CJ 459 -- Organizational Communication Analysis