Cross Listed as LEAD303, PSCI303
This seminar is designed to allow students the opportunity to learn and freely discuss issues surrounding leadership in the African-American community and how leadership principles of the past impact their current development as leaders within the Williams community and the community at large. The ultimate goal of this course is to use our analyses of the past and present to assess how the young-adult African-American community can grow into future leaders within the African-American community. The seminar will also include guest lecture from Members of Congress and distinguished academics.
Class Format: seminar
Requirements/Evaluation: readings, class presentation, book reviews and final research paper
Additional Info:
Prerequisites: one previous course in political science or permission of instructor
Enrollment Preference: Political Science majors
Department Notes:
Material and Lab Fees:
Distribution Notes:
Divisional Attributes: Division II
Other Attributes: AFR Interdepartmental Electives, LEAD American Domestic Leadership,LEAD Facets or Domains of Leadership,PSCI American Politics Courses
Enrollment Limit: 15
Expected Enrollment: 15
| CLASSES | ATTR | INSTRUCTORS | TIMES |
|---|---|---|---|
| AFR303-01(F) SEM Black Leadership | ![]() |
Bernard Moore |
M 7:00 PM-9:40 PM Griffin 6 |
