MGNT 421: Leadership and Motivation
Prerequisite: Junior standing and MGNT 322
Credit Hours: (3)
Study of leadership as an interactive process involving the leader, followers, and
situation. Emphasizes understanding the concepts and theories of leadership and motivation
and how they are applied by practicing organizational leaders and managers.
Note(s): Cultural or Behavioral Analysis designated course.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
Course will cover concepts and theories of leadership and motivation in these major
topic areas:
• Leadership development methods including experience and educational programs
• Methods of assessing leadership competence
• Leader characteristics including power, influence, values, traits, and behaviors
• Follower characteristics including motivation, performance, groups/teams
• Situational characteristics including contingencies
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Lecture, class discussion, experiential exercises, cases, research, and analyses.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
On completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Describe, illustrate, explain, and discuss behavioral science theories and concepts
as they relate to the leadership process.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of leadership theories, skills, and their application
in managing organizational activities in today’s business environment.
3. Distinguish leaders from non-leaders, effective leaders from non-effective leaders,
and followers form fans.
4. Identify personal strengths and weaknesses of the student’s own leadership style.
5. Research, analyze, and report on the leadership attributes and actions of a notable
organizational leader.
Assessment Measures
Written and oral assignments, skill building exercises, research and analysis project,
exams.
Other Course Information
None
Review and Approval
DATE ACTION APPROVED BY
Fall 2010 Reviewed by Management Department Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
03/2011
March 01, 2021