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Syllabi

Syllabi is subject to change. Consult your professor for final syllabus. Courses may be found on our Google calendar.

Fall 2013

The following syllabi are in a pdf format.
DPLS 700 Leadership Theory (updated August 7, 2013)
DPLS 720 Principles of Research
DPLS 723 Qualitative Research Theory & Design (updated July 31, 2013)
DPLS 728 Scholarship & Dissertation Framework
DPLS 730 Proposal Seminar (updated August 7, 2013)
DPLS 741 Art & Practice of Dialogue
DPLS 744 Language, Language, & Culture (updated August 19, 2013)
DPLS 745 Leadership & Personal Ethics
DPLS 749 Leadership & Eco Ethics
DPLS 752 Leadership & Philosophy (updated August 16, 2013)
DPLS 772 Tao of Leadership
DPLS 776 Leadership, Authenticity, & Hospitality Retreat (updated July 17, 2013, to reflect new phone number)

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