PLCY201

Public Leaders and Active Citizens

Credit only granted for: PLCY201 or PUAF201. Formerly: PUAF201. Aims to inspire, teach and engage students in the theory and practice of public leadership from the local to the national to the global level. Students will learn and apply diverse approaches to leadership in a multicultural society while developing an understanding of key frameworks and practices necessary to foster collective action across private, public, and nonprofit sectors. This course will allow students to become informed citizens able to reason critically and persuasively about public matters Students will also explore and assess their own personal values, beliefs, and purpose as they develop their leadership potential.

Sister Courses: PLCY201S

Fall 2024

8 reviews
Average rating: 4.25

20 reviews
Average rating: 3.90

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

Spring 2024

9 reviews
Average rating: 2.33

1 review
Average rating: 5.00

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

Fall 2023

20 reviews
Average rating: 3.90

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

8 reviews
Average rating: 4.25

Summer 2023

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

Spring 2023

13 reviews
Average rating: 2.54

9 reviews
Average rating: 2.33

20 reviews
Average rating: 3.90

Past Semesters

9 reviews
Average rating: 4.89

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Average rating: 3.00

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

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Average rating: 3.40

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Average rating: 5.00

20 reviews
Average rating: 3.90

13 reviews
Average rating: 2.54

33 reviews
Average rating: 4.55

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

13 reviews
Average rating: 2.54

11 reviews
Average rating: 4.91

9 reviews
Average rating: 5.00

20 reviews
Average rating: 3.90

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

13 reviews
Average rating: 2.54

6 reviews
Average rating: 3.17

* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.