BAS-AL Capstone Project
The BAS-AL degree program requires a culminating project. Following completion of all core coursework, students will enroll in LEAP 4900 Capstone Application Seminar and will produce a series of written documents that will be components of the final culminating project. Each individual component will be reflective of seminal concepts of the BAS-AL degree program, and the final document will incorporate feedback from the previous submissions, along with the appropriate literature. Additionally, students will develop and record a presentation highlighting and summarizing the culminated learning developed in the Capstone Project written papers.
LEAD 4900 Capstone Application Seminar
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
- Application of key concepts through the development of responses to real-workplace scenarios
- Development of potential best practices for fostering an improved leadership process in the workplace to include the components of learning and influence
- Identify the opportunities for enhanced workforce performance through the inclusion of a diverse workforce
- Identify and apply ethical practices when influencing the leadership process
- Report on the application of key concepts regarding the implementation and management of change and innovation
Relationship to Program Outcomes:
- Analyze the styles and processes to articulate and practice leadership
- Explain the need for ethical, responsible leadership
- Apply leadership approaches in diverse contexts
- Implement effective approaches to organizational change and innovation
- Apply communication skills to influence the leadership process with a variety of audiences in various contexts
- Explore and analyze decision-making processes that result in the application of ethical practice