LPPL 3210
Behavioral Sciences for Civic Leadership
Course Description
Drawing on social science research, this course explores how public leaders contribute to problem identification, issue framing, policy adoption, crisis management, and organizational and societal change. The course will clarify the relationships among key concepts including leadership and followership, authority and influence, reciprocity and persuasion, and examine the role of contextual factors in shaping the strategies of 21st century leaders
Instructors
Eileen Chou
Spring 2026
th 3:30pm - 6:00pm
3.6
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.65
GPA
Kyle Dobson
Fall 2025
Tu 3:30pm - 6:00pm
1.6
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.72
GPA
- -
Fall 2023
Tu 3:30pm - 6:00pm
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Benjamin Converse
Fall 2023
Mo 2:30pm - 5:00pm
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Difficulty
3.51
GPA
Maura Austin
Fall 2021
1.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
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Jieun Pai
Fall 2021
1.3
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
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Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
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