Principles of Leadership Theory, Competencies & Skills - LEPS-X501
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Course Description
Credit Validation Only
Eligibility: Law enforcement professionals with a bachelor’s degree who have successfully completed the San Diego Regional Leadership Institute within the last five years can apply for credit validation. Additional admission requirements apply if you plan to enroll in the M.S. in Law Enforcement & Public Safety Leadership program.
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Learner Outcomes
- Evaluate the correctional system and contemporary correctional policy in America with a critical, cross-national lens
- Assess the pharmacological and societal harms of legal and illegal drugs
- Explain the connections between social marginality, drug use, and drug markets
- Evaluate how the factors that contributed to the great crime decline in America in the mid-1990s played out in the community in which you serve
- Critically analyze the discussions and debates pertaining to two critical issues – use of force policy and the recruitment and retention of law enforcement and public safety professionals
- Explore a cutting-edge issue facing your agency and collectively analyze this issue with classmates
- Identify major theories, concepts and frameworks associated with leadership
- Develop increasingly sophisticated insights into the means by which influence processes can be employed to accomplish goals and tasks
- Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to leadership
- Demonstrate an ability to write about leadership at the graduate level
- Integrate key theories, frameworks and concepts into a personal leadership philosophy
Course Details
Number of Units: 6.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours
Prerequisites
Successful completion of The San Diego Regional Leadership Institute and acceptance into the MS-LEPSL program.