Major and Minor Requirements
Graduates of the Jepson School are awarded a bachelor of arts degree with a major in leadership studies. For an explanation of courses and the full course list, see the undergraduate catalog.
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Major
The Leadership Studies Major
Note: The grade point average of the coursework comprising the major must be no less than 2.0, with no course grade below a C- (1.7).
Students wishing to major or minor in leadership studies must apply for admission to the Jepson School of Leadership Studies during the fall semester of their second year.
A minimum of 12 units, including:
LDST101 Leadership and the Humanities
LDST102 Leadership and the Social Sciences
LDST210 Justice and Civil Society
1 course chosen from
LDST249 Quantitative Social Science
BIOL320 Experimental Design and Biostatistics
BUAD202 Statistics for Business and Economics
CHEM300 Measurement Statistics
ECON170 Statistical Analysis for Business and Economics
HS250 Epidemiology and Health Research Methods
DSST189 Introduction to Statistical Modeling
DSST289 Introduction to Data Science
PSYC200 Methods and Analyses
LDST250 Critical Thinking and Methods of Inquiry
LDST300 Theories and Models of Leadership
LDST450 Leadership Ethics
LDST488 Internship
LDST489 Internship
Four additional units of advanced courses numbered above 300, not including any core classes (i.e. LDST 300, 450, 488, or 489). However, beginning with the Class of 2026; included in the four units MUST BE two of the following LDST courses: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 310, 317, 340, 345, 346, 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 357, 361, 367, 368, 369, 375, 377, 378, 383, 384, 386, 387, or 390.
Advanced coursework may include one unit of collaborative study, one unit of independent study, one unit of honors thesis work, or one unit of senior thesis work.
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Minor
The Leadership Studies Minor
Note: The grade point average of the coursework comprising the minor must be no less than 2.0, with no course grade below a C- (1.7).
A minimum of 9 units, including:
LDST101 Leadership and the Humanities
LDST102 Leadership and the Social Sciences
LDST210 Justice and Civil Society
1 course chosen from
LDST249 Quantitative Social Science
BIOL320 Experimental Design and Biostatistics
BUAD202 Statistics for Business and Economics
CHEM300 Measurement Statistics
ECON170 Statistical Analysis for Business and Economics
HS250 Epidemiology and Health Research Methods
DSST189 Introduction to Statistical Modeling
DSST289 Introduction to Data Science
PSYC200 Methods and Analyses
LDST250 Critical Thinking and Methods of Inquiry
LDST300 Theories and Models of Leadership
LDST450 Leadership Ethics
Two additional units of advanced courses numbered above 300, not including any core classes (i.e. LDST 300, 450, 488, or 489) or study abroad credits, or student research. However, beginning with the Class of 2026: included in the two units MUST BE one of the following LDST courses: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 310, 317, 340, 345, 346, 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 357, 361, 367, 368, 369, 375, 377, 378, 383, 384, 386, 387, or 390.