Washington State University Spokane

Leadership and Professional Studies

Program of Study

Before enrolling in the Leadership and Professional Studies degree program at WSU Spokane, you must complete 60 semester credits at Washington State University Pullman or another institution. These credits should include all lower-division General Education Requirements (GERs), as well as additional graduation requirements established by the College of Liberal Arts in the areas of foreign language and science.

Click here to view a figure illustrating the overall Program of Study, including courses to be taken during the freshman and sophomore years.

The remaining 60 credits required for graduation and for the BA in Leadership and Professional Studies are outlined below. Unless otherwise noted, all courses listed are offered for 3 credits.

Core courses (21-28 credits)

Engl 402 Technical and Professional Writing (requires completion of the Jr. Writing Portfolio)

Soc/Psych 350 Social Psychology (requires completion of Soc 101 and Psych 105)

LPSt 400 Professional Burnout and Occupational Stress or LPSt 483—Special Topics: Assessment and Evaluation in Leading Change

LPSt 410 Leadership and the Humanities

LPSt 420 Leadership: Diverse Cultural Perspectives

LPSt 485 Professional Skills Development (is a pre-requisite for LPSt 495)

LPSt 495 Internship (may be taken for 3-10 credits)

Two courses from the social and behavioral sciences (6 credits )

Recommended courses offered at WSU Spokane are:

CrmJ 403 Violence Toward Women

HD 412 Adult Development and Learning

HD 350 Gerontology or Soc 356 Sociology of Aging and the Life Course

Soc 320 Introduction to Social Research (required for a minor in Sociology)

Soc 340 Social Inequality

Soc 384 Sociology of Gender

Soc 390 Gender and Work

Soc 424 Sociology and Public Policy

One course from the arts and humanities (3 credits)

Recommended courses offered at WSU Spokane are:

AmSt 410 Cities in Fiction

UH350—Development of Chinese Civilization

A GER Tier III course (3 credits)

Recommended courses offered at WSU Spokane are:

CrmJ 403—Violence Toward Women

Soc 430—Society and Technology

UH330—Development of Western Civilization (counts as Tier III only for students enrolled on the Spokane campus)

Career focus courses (remaining credits needed for graduation)

With guidance from an advisor, the remaining credits required for graduation are selected in a way that supports your career goals and aspirations.  These additional credits are often taken in an effort to complete requirements for a minor, although you should be aware that only a limited number of undergraduate courses (mostly in Sociology) are available on the Spokane campus.  Requirements for a minor may be taken online (via Distance Degree Programs) or at another campus (e.g. Pullman).

Major Certification

One of the requirements for earning an undergraduate degree at Washington State University is to be certified in a major. Click here to fill out the online application form to become a certified major in Leadership and Professional Studies

 

Contact Information
Dr. Clifton Barber, Director
Rm 143, Phase I Building
Telephone: 509.358.7722
E-mail: cebarber@wsu.edu
Map to Office

On the Pullman campus, you may also contact the General Studies Program Office; Murrow East 106; Phone: 509.335.8731; Email: libartsgs@wsu.edu

Application and Transfer
Jane Kinkel, Student Affairs
Telephone: 509.358.7537
E-mail: enroll@wsu.edu

Mailing Address
Leadership & Professional Studies, WSU Spokane
PO Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99210-1495

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