Organizational Leadership Electives
Note | Not all courses are offered at the South Bend location. See academic advisor
Written Communication Foundation Selective (3 cr.)
- ENGL 10600 First Year Composition
- ENGL 10800 Accelerated First Year Composition
- ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing and Inquiry I (IU South Bend)
Mathematics/Statistics Selective (3 cr.)
- MA 16010 Applied Calculus
- MA 16100 Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MA 16200 Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MA 16500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MA 16600 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- STAT 22500 Intro Probability Models
- STAT 30100 Elementary Statistics Methods
Humanities Foundation Selective (3 cr.)
- See approved Humanities list at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses
- FINA-F 100 Fundamental-Studio Drawing
- HIST-H 105 American History I
- HIST-H 113 History of Western Civilization I
- HIST-H 114 History of Western Civilization II
- MUS-M 174 Music for the Listener
- PHIL-P 110 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL-P 140 Introduction to Ethics
Behavioral/Social Science Foundational Selective
see Behavorial/Social Science approved list http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses
- ECON-E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics
- ECON-E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics
- POLS-Y 103 Introduction to American Politics
- POLS-Y 109 Introduction to International Relations
- PSY-P 103 General Psychology
- SOC-S 161 Principles of Sociology
- SOC-S 163 Social Problems
TLI Selectives (3 cr.)
- Any TLI course not already required.
Lab Science Selective (4-5 cr.)
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses
- BIOL-L 100 Humans and the Biological World
- CHEM-C 101 Elementary Chemistry 1
- CHEM-C 121 Elementary Chemistry Laboratory 1 (2 cr.)
- CHEM-C 102 Elementary Chemistry 2
- PHYS-P 202 General Physics 2; OR
PHYS-P 222 Physics General Physics 2
Science Selective (3 cr.)
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses
- BIOL-N 190 The Natural World
- CHEM-N 190 The Natural World
- GEOL-G 111 Physical Geology
- GEOL-G 112 Historical Geology
- GEOL-G 219 Meteorology
- GEOL-N 190 The Natural World
- PHYS-N 190 The Natural World
- PHSL-P 130 Human Biology (cannot take both BIOL-L 100 and PHSL-P 130)
Technology Focus Selective (12 cr.)
- See Academic advisor for course availability at the South Bend location.
History of Science and Technology Selective (3 cr.)
- HIST-15200 United States Since 1877; OR
HIST-H 106 American History II (IU South Bend) - HIST 33300 Science and Technology in Western Civilization I
- HIST 33400 Science and Technology in Western Civilization II
- HIST 35000 Science and Technology in the Twentieth Century World
- HIST 38001 History of United States Agriculture
- HIST 38400 History of Aviation
- HIST 38700 History of the Space Age
- HIST 49400 Science and Technology in American Civilization
- TLI 29900 Technology and Culture through History
Advanced Communication Selective (3 cr.)
- COM 31400 Advanced Presentational Speaking
- COM 31500 Speech Communication of Technical Information
- COM 31800 Principles of Persuasion
- COM 32000 Small Group Communication (cannot take COM 32000 and SPCH-S 229 (IU South Bend))
- COM 32400 Intro to Organizational Communication
- COM 32500 Interviewing Principles and Practice
- COM 41500 Discussion of Technical Problems
- ENGL 30400 Advanced Composition
- ENGL 30600 Intro to Professional Writing
- ENGL 42000 Business Writing
- ENGL 42100 Technical Writing
Students attending the South Bend location can take the following courses
- SPCH-S 223 Business and Professional Speaking (IU South Bend)
- SPCH-S 229 Discussion and Group Methods (IU South Bend) (cannot take SPCH-S 229 and COM 32000)
- SPCH-S 380 Nonverbal Communication (IU South Bend)
- SPCH-S 427 Cross Cultural Communication (IU South Bend)
- SPCH-S 450 Gender and Communication (IU South Bend)
Leadership Experiential Selective (3 cr.)
- OLS 49100 Internship Program
- OLS 49900 Special Topics in OLS
- TLI 45810 (1 cr.) Internship & TLI 45820 (2 cr.) Internship Seminar
- TLI 45830 Service Learning
- TLI 49800 Undergraduate Research in TLI
Globalization Experience (0 credits)
Minimum requirements:
- Complete Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Pre and Post Tests
- Complete Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI) Pre and Post Tests
- Complete an Intercultural Knowledge and Effectiveness (IKE) component
- Complete TLI-Approved Global Course, Faculty-Led Study Abroad, International Internship, or International Capstone/Collaborative Project
TLI-Approved Global Courses:
Applies to any student
- ANSC 381 Leadership for a Diverse workplace
- ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity
- ANTH 21200 Culture, Food and Health
- ANTH 23000 Gender Across Cultures
- ANTH 34000 Global Perspectives on Health
- AT 22300 Human Factors for Flight Crews
- CGT 17208 Human Centered Design & Development Studio
- COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace
- COM 32000 Small Group Communication; OR
SPCH-S 22900 - COM 41200 Theories of Human interaction
- ECET 38001 Global Professional Issues in ET
- ENGL 41400 Literature & Culture
- EDPS 31600 Collaborative Leadership: Cross-cultural Stgs
- HIST 19500: Historical Research & Film!
- HIST 33805 History of Human Rights
- HTM 37000 Sustainable Tourism and Responsible Travel
- HTM 37200: Global Tourism Geography
- PHIL 43500 Philosophy of Mind
- POL 23500 Rich and Poor Nations
- POL 42900 Variable Title: It’s a Complex World
- SOC 10000 Intro to Sociology or *SOC 161 Principles of Sociology
- SOC 33900 Introduction to Sociology of Developing Nations
- TECH 33000 Technology and the Global Society
- WGSS 38000 Gender and Multiculturalism
For students who are not within the demographic of the course
- AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies
- ANTH 37900 Native American Cultures
- ASAM 24000 Intro to Asian American Studies
- ARAB 28000 Arabic Culture
- COM 38000 Sociolinguistic Study of African American English
- HDFS 28000 Diversity in Individual and Family Life
- HIST 36600 Hispanic Heritage of the USA
- HIST 37600 History of Indiana
- HIST 37700 History & Culture of Native America
- HIST 46900 Black Civil Rights Movement
- HIST 47900 Amer. Represent. of Middle East & North Africa
- HIST 49900 History of Sexual Regulation in the United States
- POL 22200 Women, Politics & Public Policy
- POL 32600 Black Political Participation in America
- POL 36000 Women and the Law
- SOC 31000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity
- WGSS 28200 Intro to LGBT Studies
- WGSS 38300 Women and Work
Free Electives (9 cr.)
- Any non-remedial course offered or credit at the University not already required/being used on the plan of study.
CAND 99100
Course that students must enroll when enrolling for the last course for graduation. This is the student’s application for graduation. There are no fees assessed for this course. No class attendance is required and no grade will be issued.