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Course Description

This online course is 36 learning hours over twelve weeks, including 7.5 hours of live online sessions. It is recommended that students spend a minimum of 3 hours each week on coursework. Students may choose to complete more hours of work on the course in order to explore the content in more depth.


Carefully crafted to enable you to learn both about leadership and how to lead, this interactive course brings you on a development journey in which you learn about yourself, develop your leadership skills (applying learning as you go), and – working with classmates – learn by doing. The course also helps you contextualize learning through exercises in your workplace to enable you build on your learning at work and throughout your career.

Course Outline

Topics and concepts you will study in the course include:

  • Leadership theories (including transactional leadership, transformative leadership, laissez-faire leadership, authentic leadership, servant leadership, situational leadership, visionary leadership, shared leadership, and distributed leadership)
  • Followership
  • Leadership development
  • Authority and Responsibility
  • Self-efficacy
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Race, gender, culture, introversion and extroversion
  • Communication and persuasion
  • Vision, future focus, and strategy
  • Decision Making

In addition, you will study yourself through a course-long journaling exercise and participate in some peer-mentoring to help you learn how to give and receive feedback. 

What You Will Learn

Following successful completion of this course, participants will:

  • Be familiar with leadership theories and have developed a robust understanding of leadership, and followership while cultivating their own leadership approach
  • Have insight into how leadership development works and how to develop other leaders
  • Understand formal and informal authority, what it is to wield power, and what the abuse of power is
  • Understand how factors such as race, gender, and culture influence behavior and perceptions of leadership
  • Understand the concept of self-efficacy and its importance for leadership and leadership development
  • Realize the importance of self-awareness and self-reflection          
  • Know how to be authentic while still changing what you do and how you do it and have practiced mentoring others (an important leadership skill), and moving themselves from a "current self" to a "future self"
  • Have practiced the leadership skills of communicating, planning, giving and receiving feedback
  • Be able identify and analyze both good and bad leadership 
  • Have greater self-awareness and self-efficacy

Microcredential

Effective Leadership

This course provides learners with the opportunity to earn a microcredential. A microcredential is evidence of a skill or competency that is employment related. Dalhousie microcredentials are developed in collaboration with employers, industries, and/or organizations that relate to the content. A microcredential can be displayed on social media pages, digital resumes, personal webpages, and in email signatures. To earn the microcredential in this course, learners will need to successfully complete a competency-based assessment.

Learn more about this Leadership microcredential on our website.

Notes

The Faculty of OLCD recommends an intermediate level of English language proficiency for the most effective learning and participation in our online and face-to-face courses. A list of minimum recommended scores on some common English tests can be found on our website. If you have questions about your English language proficiency and ability to succeed in this course, please contact openlearning@dal.ca.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.
 

Recommended For

This course is recommended for:

  • Seasoned, experienced, leaders who wish to revitalize their thinking on leadership
  • Aspiring or newly appointed leaders and managers in public or private sector organizations of all sizes
  • People with responsibility for leading or managing others, such as crew-chiefs, floor managers, nurses, police officers, and supervisors
  • HR professionals and anyone with an interest in understanding leadership and organizational behavior 
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