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Christopher Dreisbach

This specialization is intended for learners new to leadership studies who are capable of navigating upper-level general education courses. The specialization includes three courses--The Ethical Leader, The Persuasive Leader, and The Creative Leader--which collectively include the history of the idea of leadership, leadership and artificial itelligence, and agile leadership. Students who successfully complete this course will be able to

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This specialization is intended for learners new to leadership studies who are capable of navigating upper-level general education courses. The specialization includes three courses--The Ethical Leader, The Persuasive Leader, and The Creative Leader--which collectively include the history of the idea of leadership, leadership and artificial itelligence, and agile leadership. Students who successfully complete this course will be able to

Define leadership in general

Identify the elements of ethical, persuasive, and creative leadership.

Define agile leadership

Explain the challenges and opportunities that artificial itelligence offers leadership

Apply what is learned to practical issues that leadership faces in a variety of organizations

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Three courses

The Ethical Leader

(1 hours)
This course introduces students to ethical leadership, exploring classical literature in philosophical ethics and applying decision-making frameworks to ethical issues. It also examines the moral challenges posed by artificial intelligence.

The Persuasive Leader

(1 hours)
This course aims primarily at post-baccalaureate students interested in leadership theory. It examines current trends in leadership theory invoking several disciplines, including business, sociology, philosophy, history, and psychology.

The Creative Leader

(1 hours)
This course aims primarily at post-baccalaureate students interested in leadership theory. It examines current trends in leadership theory invoking several disciplines, including business, sociology, philosophy, history, and psychology.

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