Leadership Studies Minor

The Minor in Leadership Studies prepares students for a lifelong process of leadership development and action with an eye toward positive social change. For students interested in leadership, the minor is a perfect addition to any major, and it complements leadership experience through myriad opportunities for involvement at the university.   

Housed in the Department of Political Science, this interdisciplinary program introduces students to a range of perspectives and models of leadership. The minor includes courses about leadership development, public speaking, communications, ethics, management and more. Students have flexibility to tailor their course selections to specific interests with approval from the advisor for the minor.   

We strongly recommend that students in this minor pursue Graduation with Leadership Distinction, offered by the Center for Integrative and Experiential Learning.  

A minimum of 18 credit hours is required from the following curriculum, which includes an introductory course, a second course (chosen from one of three core areas: public speaking, organizational/group dynamics, or management), an experiential course, and three courses from at least two of the following four categories: ethics, communication, diversity, and advanced leadership training. Coursework in at least two disciplines is required for the minor. Students must complete minor courses with a grade of ‘C’ or higher. The content of each minor should reflect the student’s interests and be developed in consultation with the student’s academic advisor. To this end, courses with appropriate content may be substituted with approval from the advisor for the minor. Students may not count a course toward both their Carolina Core requirements and the minor. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in USC Connect and to develop an e-portfolio reflecting their Carolina leadership experience.

Minor Requirements (18 Hours)

Hours Required for the Minor: 18

Introductory Course

Select one:

Second Course (3 hours)

Select a course from one of the following three (Public Speaking, Organizational/Group Dynamics, or Management) areas:

Public Speaking

Course Title Credits
MGMT 250Professional Communication3
SPCH 140Public Communication3
SPCH 201Popular Communication and Public Culture3
SPCH 230Business and Professional Speaking3
SPCH 330Small Group Communication3
SPCH 331Organizational Communication3
SPCH 380Persuasive Communication3
SPCH 464Speechwriting3

Organizational/Group Dynamics

Course Title Credits
POLI 368Interest Groups and Social Movements3
PSYC 430Survey of Social Psychology3
PSYC 487Community Psychology3
SOCY 311Ecology of Human Social Systems3
SOCY 312Bureaucracy and Modern Society3
SOCY 354Collective Behavior3
SOCY 355Race and Ethnic Relations3

Management

Course Title Credits
POLI 370Introduction to Public Administration3
MGMT 371Principles of Management3
MGMT 374Strategic Human Resource Management3
MGMT 376Employee Engagement3
MGMT 401Negotiation and Conflict in the Workplace3
MGMT 402Managing Teams in the Workplace3
MGMT 403Leadership in Organizations3

Experiential Coursework (3 Hours)

3 hours from a course approved by advisor that incorporates study abroad, service-learning (minimum of 8 hours of community service), internship, National Student Exchange, extensive reflection on a leadership experience (e.g., EDLP 520 for U101 peer leaders), or domestic “study away.” For students enrolled in a ROTC program, the required ROTC leadership lab satisfies the experiential coursework requirements.

Additional Courses (9 Hours)

Select three courses from at least 2 of the following 4 groups:

Group 1 - Ethics

Course Title Credits
ANTH 313Ethical Dilemmas in Anthropology1
ARMY 301Training Management and War Fighting Function3
JOUR 303Law and Ethics of Mass Communications3
JOUR 501Freedom, Responsibility, and Ethics of the Mass Media3
NAVY 402Naval Leadership and Ethics3
PHIL 211Contemporary Moral Issues3
PHIL 320Ethics3
PHIL 321Medical Ethics3
PHIL 322Environmental Ethics3
PHIL 323Ethics of Science and Technology3
PHIL 324Business Ethics3
PHIL 325Engineering Ethics3
PHIL 330Social and Political Philosophy3
POLI 300Social and Political Philosophy3
PHIL 514Ethical Theory3
PHIL 527Virtues, Acts, and Consequences3
POLI 504Politics and Ethics3
SCHC 433HNRS: Proseminar in Political Science3
SPTE 385Ethics in Sport and Entertainment Business3

Group 2 - Communication

Course Title Credits
AERO 301Leading People and Effective Communication3
AERO 302Leading People and Effective Communication II3
ANTH 355Language, Culture, and Society3
LING 340Language, Culture, and Society3
ANTH 371Ethnography of Communication3
ANTH 555Language and Gender3
LING 541Language and Gender3
WGST 555Language and Gender3
ANTH 556Language and Globalization3
LING 556Language and Globalization3
ANTH 586Discourse, Gender, and Politics of Emotion3
LING 543Discourse, Gender, and Politics of Emotion3
ARMY 201Leadership and Decision Making2
ARMY 301Training Management and War Fighting Function3
ENGL 370Language in the USA3
LING 345Language in the USA3
ENGL 455Language in Society3
LING 440Language in Society3
ENGL 462Technical Writing3
ENGL 463Business Writing3
ITEC 143Advanced Business Document Preparation3
JOUR 311Minorities, Women, and the Mass Media3
WGST 311Minorities, Women, and the Mass Media3
JOUR 203Principles of Visual Communications3
JOUR 436Public Relations Writing3
JOUR 536Crisis Communications3
MGMT 250Professional Communication3
MGMT 401Negotiation and Conflict in the Workplace3
MUSC 100AMusic Advocacy I: Understanding the Power of Your Music0
SCHC 480HNRS: Interdisciplinary Proseminar3-4
SPCH 140Public Communication3
SPCH 201Popular Communication and Public Culture3
SPCH 230Business and Professional Speaking3
SPCH 330Small Group Communication3
SPCH 331Organizational Communication3
SPCH 380Persuasive Communication3
SPCH 387Introduction to Rhetoric3
ENGL 387Introduction to Rhetoric3
SPCH 464Speechwriting3

Group 3 - Diversity

Course Title Credits
Any AFAM course
ANTH 349Anthropology of Work3
ANTH 371Ethnography of Communication3
ANTH 381Gender and Globalization3
ANTH 555Language and Gender3
LING 541Language and Gender3
Any ANTH cultures course
ARAB 280Introduction to Modern Arab Culture3
ARMY 401The Army Officer and the Profession of Arms I3
ARMY 402The Army Officer and the Profession of Arms II3
CHIN 240Chinese Culture, Tradition, and Modern Societies3
CPLT 270World Literature3
CPLT 300What is Comparative Literature3
CPLT 301Great Books of the Western World I3
CPLT 302Great Books of the Western World II3
CPLT 415Topics in Comparative Literary Relations3
ENGL 455Language in Society3
LING 440Language in Society3
FREN 295Topics in French Culture3
GEOG 121Geographies of Global Change3
GEOG 210Peoples, Places, and Environments3
GERM 280German Culture and Civilization3
HIST 329Modern and Contemporary Britain3
HIST 338Modern Germany3
HIST 347The Middle East in Modern Times3
HIST 349The Contemporary Middle East and North Africa3
HIST 354Modern East Asia3
HIST 379Women in Modern Europe3
HIST 386Islamic Institutions and Traditions3
RELG 354Islamic Institutions and Traditions3
HIST 421Modern Latin America3
LASP 342Modern Latin America3
IBUS 423Cross-Cultural Behavior and Negotiations3
ITAL 400Contemporary Italian Civilization3
JAPA 240Introduction to Japanese Culture3
JAPA 340Introduction to Japanese Culture and Literature3
JOUR 311Minorities, Women, and the Mass Media3
LASP 311Latin American Cultures3
LASP 315South American Indian Cultures3
LASP 351Politics and Governments of Latin America3
POLI 488Politics and Governments of Latin America3
LING 140Linguistic Diversity Awareness2
NURS 313Nursing Care of the Older Adult3
POLI 305Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality3
SOCY 304Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality3
POLI 307Feminist Theory3
POLI 352Gender and Politics3
POLI 353Introduction to U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics3
POLI 364African-American Politics3
POLI 402African American Political Thought3
POLI 432Nationalism and Ethnicity in World Politics3
POLI 454Women and the Law3
POLI 476Black Activism3
PSYC 440Survey of Personality3
RELG 207Introduction to African American Religions3
RELG 343Religions of the African Diaspora3
RELG 351Yoga: The Art of Spiritual Transformation3
RELG 352Religions of East Asia3
RELG 210Introduction to Hinduism3
RELG 220Introduction to Buddhism3
RELG 250Introduction to Islam3
RELG 201Religion and Culture3
RUSS 280Introduction to Russian Civilization3
SOCY 301Sex and Gender3
SOCY 309An Introduction to Social Inequality3
SOCY 355Race and Ethnic Relations3
SOWK 331Diversity and Social Justice in Contemporary Society3
SPAN 375Special Topics in Hispanic Literature3
SPCH 485Women’s Rhetoric3
SPCH 486African-American Rhetoric3
SPTE 570Special Topics in Global Sport3
Any WGST course
Total Credit Hours206

Group 4 - Advanced Leadership Development

Course Title Credits
AERO 301Leading People and Effective Communication3
AERO 302Leading People and Effective Communication II3
ARMY 302Adaptive Leadership and Tactical Operations3
ARMY 401The Army Officer and the Profession of Arms I3
ARMY 402The Army Officer and the Profession of Arms II3
IBUS 423Cross-Cultural Behavior and Negotiations3
JOUR 303Law and Ethics of Mass Communications3
MGMT 250Professional Communication3
MGMT 371Principles of Management3
MGMT 374Strategic Human Resource Management3
MGMT 376Employee Engagement3
MGMT 401Negotiation and Conflict in the Workplace3
MGMT 402Managing Teams in the Workplace3
MGMT 403Leadership in Organizations3
MUED 568Organization and Administration of Music Programs2
MUSC 580Music & Arts Entrepreneurship3
MUSC 591Music Leadership Practicum3
NAVY 401Naval Leadership and Management I3
NAVY 402Naval Leadership and Ethics3
NURS 428Nursing Leadership and Management4
POLI 370Introduction to Public Administration3
PUBH 499Foundations of Public Health Leadership3
SCHC 390HNRS: Proseminar1-3
SOCY 308Community Organization3
SOCY 311Ecology of Human Social Systems3
SOCY 312Bureaucracy and Modern Society3
SOCY 354Collective Behavior3
SOCY 355Race and Ethnic Relations3
SOWK 331Diversity and Social Justice in Contemporary Society3
SOWK 422Advocacy for Social and Economic Justice3
SPCH 230Business and Professional Speaking3
SPCH 330Small Group Communication3
SPCH 331Organizational Communication3
SPCH 380Persuasive Communication3
SPCH 464Speechwriting3