| Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
|---|---|---|
| MLS 401 | VISIONS OF THE SELF | 4 |
| Select one of the following: | 4 | |
| PERCEPTIONS OF REALITY | ||
| REPRESENTATIONS OF THE BODY | ||
| ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY | ||
| MLS 403 | THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | 4 |
| or MLS 404 | THE CITY | |
| MLS 406 | EXPLORING OTHER CULTURES (or another graduate-level course dealing with a single non-Western culture) | 4 |
| MLS 442 | ETHICS AND THE ECONOMY | 4 |
| MLS 452 | BUSINESS, SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 4 |
| Select six or seven elective courses, depending on program completion option 1 | 24-28 | |
| MLS 499 | CAPSTONE (or a designated exit course, if the Exit Course Option is chosen) 2 | 4 |
| Or select equivalent courses to be established by the program | ||
- 1
Choose from MALS special topics courses or graduate or upper-level courses with the aid of the student’s advisor. At least two electives should relate to business, the economy, or leadership in the non-profit sector.
- 2
The topic and content of the culminating project must deal with some aspect of leadership or an issue relating to business, government, or the non-profit sector.
In lieu of MLS 442 and MLS 452 students may select, with the permission of the director, two other graduate-level courses dealing with leadership issues.