ILAD 4100. Leadership, Personal Development, and Organizations. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LEADERSHIP PERS DEV.
Prerequisite: Admission into Leadership Scholars Program or enrollment in the ILA Leadership Certificate Program.
An in-depth self-examination of skills, personality, attitudes, and behaviors to increase self-awareness of leadership competencies. Students will also examine theories of leadership to develop insights for their personalized leadership development. Activities include individual assessments, a ropes course, personal leadership development plan, and learning journal.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

ILAD 4990. Leadership in the Global Marketplace. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Oasis Title: LSHP IN GLBL MKTPL.
Exploration of the various aspects of business leadership on a global level through study and application activities. Study portion features speakers and case studies to teach principles of business leadership. Application of principles includes travel to an international location to tour businesses, meet with government and non-governmental organizations, and business officials.
Non-traditional format: Offered during Maymester Studies Abroad program. International Travels - 70% (include company and university visits) Lecture/Discussion - 30% (some prior to departure and others while in Tanzania)

ILAD 5000. Personal Career Management. 1 hour.
Oasis Title: PER CAR MGMT.
Corequisite: ILAD 4100.
Job search issues and career and life planning. Assists students in making the transition from the academic community to the work environment. At the conclusion of the class, students should be better able to make decisions relating to their future career directions and successfully execute a self-directed job search.
Non-traditional format: The course will consist of a one-hour session each week for the entire semester.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

ILAD 5100. Leading from Within. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: LEADING FROM WITHIN.
Prerequisite: Admission into Leadership Scholars Program or enrollment in the ILA Leadership Certificate Program.
Leadership as an inward and personal journey of service to others. Key leadership concepts are drawn from a variety of sources, including management, philosophy, psychology, literature, and the world's major spiritual traditions. The focus will be on learning the philosophy of the leader as servant and applying it through service-learning projects.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.

ILAD 5500/7500. Lessons on Leadership. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Oasis Title: LESSONS ON LEADERSH.
Undergraduate prerequisite: ILAD 4100 or permission of department.
Graduate prerequisite: MGMT 7010 or permission of department.
This is a special topics course on leadership. Intensive study relating to a central theme of special interest in the area of leadership.
Offered fall semester every year.