updated 12/2/10
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FIRST ESSAY: LEADERSHIP VISION
INTERNET IMMORTALITY ROLL CALL
Role of Class Pictures in the Course
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Jerome Bump
Office: Parlin 132
office hours: Tues and Thurs 9:45-10:45 and 1:15-1:45 and by appointment
Office Phone 512-471-8747
PARLIN 102: as a student in this class you also have access to the computers, printer, scanner, etc. in Par 102. At first you will use the name "cwrl" and the password "guest" and then later you will be entered into the system with your own EID and password.
ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP CONCENTRATION, BRIDGING DISCIPLINES PROGRAM
With 19 credit hours of coursework and connecting experiences (internships), students may earn a BDP certificate in Ethics and Leadership.
In the interest of educating thoughtful and responsible leaders, the BDP in Ethics and Leadership brings together resources from across campus to allow students to examine these complex phenomena from an interdisciplinary perspective. With courses relevant to health care, business, politics, law, engineering, and the media, the Ethics and Leadership BDP can complement a range of majors and interests. Through the connecting experiences component of the BDP, students may work with community and professional organizations or bring their interdisciplinary expertise to faculty research in areas such as public policy, advertising, and bio-ethics. Five interdisciplinary areas of study allow students to focus their exploration: * Business Ethics * Ethics of Health Care * Media, Ethics, and Public Policy * Social Justice, Politics, and Law * Race, Ethnicity, and Ethics An interdisciplinary faculty panel guides students in choosing courses and identifying research and internship experiences that allow them to connect the challenges of ethical leadership to their majors and career goals.
Faculty include Howard Prince Director, Center for Ethical Leadership, LBJ School of Public Affairs
Leadership Training
Leadershape, through Engineering, open to all: Leadershape
Leadershape for Business Students
Campus Environmental Center Leadership Training
EXTRA CREDIT: Shell Sightings on Campus and their Significance
EXTRA CREDIT: Female Sightings on Campus and their Significance
EXTRA CREDIT: Hammer Sightings on Campus and their Significance
Lastly, all University members may ride any Capital Metro bus line at no charge by using their UT ID card. (This is a benefit that is available throughout the year.) For information regarding bus routes, please visit: http://www.capmetro.org