COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
LED – Leadership
LED 505 – Biblical Leadership Models: 3 credits
This course will examine and analyze the variety of leadership models found within both the Old and New Testaments, examine why particular models of leadership were required at particular times and how New Testament leadership is presented and developed in light of the Christological model and its implications for Christians in leadership today. Special emphasis will be placed upon knowledge, skills, attitudes and values involved in “servant leadership.”
LED 510 – The Leader & Leadership Development: 3 credits
This course will address the spiritual formation, psychological development, health and well-being, discipline and ethical decision making of the leader as well as ongoing care and development needed in order to be a truly effective leader.
LED 515 – Developing Leaders: 3 credits
This course will work from the foundation that quality leaders develop and equip other leaders. The focus will be to present a workable process on how to develop leaders and equip a team of leaders to work effectively together with understanding and mutual regard to accomplish God-given purposes and goals and then multiply leaders. Surveys of present leadership development materials, as well as transferable concepts from leadership programs will be analyzed.
Prerequisite: LED 505 or 510
LED 520 – Creative Leadership: 3 credits
This course will examine extensive examples of creative approaches to leadership and how leaders can generate and maintain creativity to effectively develop and lead a group of people to accomplish outstanding goals. Characteristics of visionary leaders will be examined, exploration of their leadership habits and spiritual disciplines for effective visionary leadership and strategies for conceiving vision and implementing tools for visionary leadership.
LED 525 – Organizational Leadership & Communication: 3 credits
This course will analyze organizational structures, styles, conflict management, personalities and the impact that they have upon an organization and its development, along with the essentials of effective communication channels to nurture an organization so that it can identify well-articulated processes for decision making and team involvement. Areas of study will also include budgeting, scheduling, staff management, committee structures, leadership and communication . Ethical issues will be addressed to focus upon organizational integrity.