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| Spring 2003 Schedule | |
| Course Planning Guide | |
| Pretoria Partnership | |
| Search & Paper Guide | |
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| Admission to Proposal Seminar | |
A Ph.D. program for the scholar-practitioner based on the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person. The program emphasizes social justice, ethics, and leadership during times of rapid change.
Join the Program Review/Revision Process. Web Home Page, log-in info for Blackboard, 800, 801
The Conceptual Framework is a research based statement of program goals towards which we are working.
Also the Mission Statements for the Doctoral Program, the School of Professional Studies, and Gonzaga University.
Information for evaluating the relevance of the program for your needs. Comments of current students, graduates, information about admissions, application procedures, time requirements, costs, and other issues.
ESSENTIAL information and tools for current students. Fall 2002 schedule, tentative future course offerings, computer use, academic paper format and search guide, useful forms, candidacy requirements, Foley Library, bookstore (IE only),scholarships listserve, listserve archive, Blackboard.
Short descriptions of courses offered by the program and links to syllabi. Syllabi include details, references, required books, and activities for individual class sessions. Click on Courses and Syllabi at left for all courses.
Spring 2003
Classes:
701, 703,
728, 730, 751,
752, 755, 756, 772,
773
Find e-mail addresses, course catalogues, class schedules, and financial aid information. Register for classes; display your class schedule; view your holds; and display your grades and transcripts; and review financial aid requirements and awards.
The Summers Only Option allows students to complete their required on-campus course work during summer terms but assumes that academic studies will be a year-round activity.
Flexible, non-degree program specifically tailored to the needs of the individual student. Limited to students with at least a masters level degree.
Titles of more than 250 dissertations by graduates of the program. Links for some recent titles to abstracts and entire text.
Brief resumes of full-time Doctoral Program faculty, Jeannette Abi-Nader, James Beebe, Shann Ferch, Nancy Isaacson, and Sandra Wilson. Links to resumes of most adjunct faculty.
The Center for Organizational Reform (COR) is a not-for-profit service organization that provides training and consultation services to individuals and organizations struggling with issues related to change.
Research & Reflection: A Journal of Leadership and Organizations. A professional electronic journal published by the Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies. Submissions are always welcome.
Annual newsletter published by the program. Information on graduates, program and faculty changes, and events. Requires Acrobat Reader. Links to back issues and Acrobat Reader download can be found on the "text version" page.
Information for and about the alumni of the program.
(page under construction)