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Elective Course

To complete the Undergraduate Leadership Program certificate you must take and pass an elective course during your time at NU.

The elective course may be taken at any time during a student's undergraduate career.

**To receive credit, please submit your grade report with the course highlighted to the ULP House.**

Pre-approved courses offered Spring 2009 are marked with an asterisk (*).

 

  Course Title
* AF_AM ST 220 Civil Rights and Black Liberation
  AF_AM ST 325 Race, Poverty, and Public Policy
  AF_AM ST 330 Black Women in 20th Century United States
  AF_AM ST 378 The Harlem Renaissance
* ANTHRO 211 Culture and Society
  ANTHRO 374 Anthropology of Complex Organizations
* COMM_ST 315 Rhetoric of Social Movements
  COMM_ST 322 Rhetoric of the American Presidency
  COMM_ST 328 The Rhetoric of War
  COMM_ST 361 Intergroup Communication and Urban Change
  COMM_ST 364 Collective Decision Making and Communication in Organizations
  COMM_ST 371 Public Opinion
  GNDR_ST 210 Gender, Power, and Culture in America
  HIST 295 Leaders in History
* IEMS 325 Engineering Entrepreneurship
  IEMS 342 Organizational Behavior
  LING 220 Language and Society
  LOC 211 Introduction to Organizational Theory and Practice
  LOC 306 Studies in Organizational Change
  LOC 310 Learning Organizations for Complex Environments
  PHIL 262 Ethical Problems and Public Issues
  POLI_SCI 221 Urban Politics
* POLI_SCI 240 Introduction to International Relations
  POLI_SCI 320 The Presidency
  POLI_SCI 342 International Organizations
  POLI_SCI 344-2 US Foreign Policy
  POLI_SCI 348 Globalization
  SESP 202 Introduction to Community Development
  SOCIOL 201 Social Inequality - Race, Class, and Power
* SOCIOL 202 Social Problems
  SOCIOL 203 Revolutions and Social Change
  SOCIOL 205 American Society
  SOCIOL 207 Problem of Cities
  SOCIOL 276 Sport in American Society
* SOCIOL 301 The City: Urbanization and Urbanism
* SOCIOL 302 Sociology of Complex Organizations
  SOCIOL 327 Youth and Society

NOTE: Students also have one additional option: You may petition to take a course of your own selection. However, this course must fit the standards of the program to be accepted.

Click here for a Course Petition Form.