PUBPOL 298 | Developing Leadership for a Better World

Instructor: Andrew Nurkin

PUBPOL 298 | Developing Leadership for a Better World

Semester: Spring 2025
Meeting Times: TuThu 10:05-11:30 AM
Modes of Inquiry: Ethical Inquiry (EI)
Areas of Knowledge: Social Sciences (SS)
Course Description:

This course explores diverse concepts and practices of leadership and facilitation and their applications in community, organizational, public, and group contexts. Built on frameworks of asset-based community development and community organizing, the fundamentally relational model of leadership that guides this course empowers groups and teams to determine for themselves the change they want to bring about and then mobilize together for collective action that meaningfully improves individual lives, community conditions, and social structures. Through readings, discussion, and community-engaged learning students will examine how to develop leadership that creates successful organizations, builds power in community-led initiatives, transforms systems, and improves policy outcomes. Course offered through the Hart Leadership Program and open to all undergraduates.