Global Leadership Course - Spring 2025
by advising@lists.it.utsa.edu
Dear All,
A new topic class is offered this fall under Multidisciplinary Studies: MDS 4953 – Leadership in the Global Arena.
The course is open to any major and may be a great upper division elective.
Please see attached course description and share with interested students
Thank you for promoting this course - Sylvia
From: Brian Rendell <brian.rendell(a)utsa.edu<mailto:brian.rendell@utsa.edu>>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2024 8:58 AM
To: Sylvia Mansour <Sylvia.Mansour(a)utsa.edu<mailto:Sylvia.Mansour@utsa.edu>>; Chad McFadon <Chad.McFadon(a)utsa.edu<mailto:Chad.McFadon@utsa.edu>>
Cc: Reyna Tostado <reyna.tostado(a)utsa.edu<mailto:reyna.tostado@utsa.edu>>
Subject: Global Leadership Course
Chad/Sylvia,
Thank you again for taking time to meet with us yesterday—definitely a valuable session for us.
I forgot to mention yesterday, but I could use your help in advertising a course I’ll be teaching in the spring--below is a brief writeup on the course. Would you mind sharing it, as appropriate?
Thank You!
Brian
Brian Rendell
Senior Director
Academic Credentialing, Leadership Development, and Marketable Skills
The University of Texas at San Antonio
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San Antonio, TX 78249
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Are you ready to become a leader who makes a difference on the global stage? Our new course starting in Spring 2025, "Leadership in the Global Arena," is designed to empower aspiring leaders with the skills and insight to excel in today’s interconnected world.
Whether you aim to lead in a multinational corporation, a nonprofit organization, or as an entrepreneur, this course offers the tools you need to lead with confidence. Topics include: productivity, ethics, critical thinking, communication, cultural intelligence, visionary leadership, networking, mentoring, and more.
Through an interactive approach, students will grow their self, team, and organizational leadership skills. The course will include a variety of approaches including hands-on leadership practice, case studies, and guest speakers to further develop skills to effectively lead in various contexts, cultures, and countries.
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am to 11:15am, and is listed as “Leadership” (MDS 4953.001). For more information, contact Brian Rendell at brian.rendell(a)utsa.edu<mailto:brian.rendell@utsa.edu>.