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College Of Arts And Sciences

Leadership Development

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Why Study Leadership Development?

The environment into which graduating seniors enter is a diverse and competitive one. In addition to being well grounded academically, the next generation of leaders must have a solid understanding of effective leadership strategies to motivate and direct the work of others in a meaningful way. The goal of the minor is to allow Stony Brook students with an interest in leadership to better prepare for their chosen professions by incorporating multidisciplinary theory and competencies into their lives.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Case Studies
  • Internship
  • Principles
  • Practicum

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Principles of Leadership
  • Leadership Exploration & Practicum
  • Internship in Leadership Development
  • Case Studies in Leadership

ADMISSION INFO:

The LDR minor is open to all undergraduate students and takes 4 semesters (fall/spring) to complete and students are encouraged to declare before the start of their sophomore year. Completion of the minor requires 21 credits.

After Graduation

Your college decision isn't really about the next four years. We get it. It’s about what doors are opened by your degree and whether those opportunities are what you had envisioned for yourself. Nearly 95% of SBU grads are employed or go to professional or graduate school. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of them.

CAREER OPTIONS:

  • Program Manager
  • Coach
  • Principals
  • President
  • Research Director

RECENT EMPLOYERS:

  • Goldman Sachs
  • Honeywell
  • Adobe
  • Mastercard
  • NBC Universal

Interested in this Minor?

Leadership Development Living Learning Center

Chair: Anastasia Zannettis

Office: Melville Library, N-3071

Phone: 631-632-4378

College Of Arts And Sciences

Leadership Development

Back to all Programs

Why Study Leadership Development?

The environment into which graduating seniors enter is a diverse and competitive one. In addition to being well grounded academically, the next generation of leaders must have a solid understanding of effective leadership strategies to motivate and direct the work of others in a meaningful way. The goal of the minor is to allow Stony Brook students with an interest in leadership to better prepare for their chosen professions by incorporating multidisciplinary theory and competencies into their lives.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Case Studies
  • Internship
  • Principles
  • Practicum

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Principles of Leadership
  • Leadership Exploration & Practicum
  • Internship in Leadership Development
  • Case Studies in Leadership

ADMISSION INFO:

The LDR minor is open to all undergraduate students and takes 4 semesters (fall/spring) to complete and students are encouraged to declare before the start of their sophomore year. Completion of the minor requires 21 credits.

After Graduation

Your college decision isn't really about the next four years. We get it. It’s about what doors are opened by your degree and whether those opportunities are what you had envisioned for yourself. Nearly 95% of SBU grads are employed or go to professional or graduate school. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of them.

CAREER OPTIONS:

  • Program Manager
  • Coach
  • Principals
  • President
  • Research Director

RECENT EMPLOYERS:

  • Goldman Sachs
  • Honeywell
  • Adobe
  • Mastercard
  • NBC Universal

Interested in this Minor?

Leadership Development Living Learning Center

Chair: Anastasia Zannettis

Office: Melville Library, N-3071

Phone: 631-632-4378

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