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PLAN YOUR STUDIES
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ
Organizational Leadership
THE FOLLOWING IS A TUTORIAL TO HELP GUIDE
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP GRADUATE STUDENTS
THROUGH THE PROCESS OF PLANNING CURRICULUM
STUDIES.
Plan Your Studies
Provided is an example to help new students:
This tutorial will help new students and remind current students of how to plan their studies within the Organizational Leadership curriculum.
The provided example is of a graduate student with a concentration in Counseling-Related Services.
Incoming graduate student example
Step 1: Please click on the link to your concentration:
http://www.rider.edu/172_14922.htm
Counseling-Related Services in this example
Step 2: Think through how many courses you want to take each semester.
Step 3: Download the Planning Calendar.
Planning Calendar:
Planning Calendar:
The Study Plan Sheet:The Study Plan Sheet:
The following two documents will be needed throughout your decision-making process:
Example Example
Step 4: Download the Study Plan of the concentration you have chosen.
For this example, the student is concentrating in Counseling-Related Services.
Example
Step 5: New students are advised to take Core courses prior to taking Concentration
courses.
Using the Planning Calendar, this student would locate on the left-hand side of the page the available Core courses for the Fall 2010 semester.
The student sees that LEAD 500: Introduction to Organizational Leadership is available to take on Mondays. Also: LEAD 510: Organizational Communication is available to take on Wednesdays.
Step 5: (Continued)
Example
Step 6: Using the Study Plan sheet, the student then types onto the
document on the left-hand side column labeled Semester “Fall
2010” in LEAD 500 & LEAD 510.
Fall 2010
Fall 2010
Example
FOR SPRING 2011, THE STUDENT DECIDES TO
TAKE LEAD 530: INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP
PROCESSES IN ORGANIZATIONS WHICH WILL
BE OFFERED ON THURSDAYS AS WELL AS
LEAD 550: ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED ON TUESDAYS.
Step 7: To continue to plan ahead for the Spring semester, the student will use the
Planning Calendar to locate future classes.
Step 7: (Continued)
ExampleExample
Step 8: Using the Study Plan sheet, the student can insert “Spring 2011” into the columns under Semester.
For each subsequent class, the student should follow this process.
Fall 2010
Fall 2010
Spring 2011
Spring 2011
Example
Step 9: After completing the study plan, e-mail as an attachment to the Organizational
Leadership e-mail address at: [email protected]
E-mail to: [email protected]
Important items students need to consider:
Students should note that not all courses are
offered all semesters.
Not all courses are available as on-line courses.
Students should expect to take at least a minimum
of 2 ½ years to complete the OL program.
LEAD 598: Project Seminar is a time-consuming
course. It is inadvisable to take two courses when
you take LEAD 598.
Important items students need to consider (Continued):
While every effort has been made to provide complete information on course schedules, sometimes circumstances change and updates and changes must be made to the schedules.
Always be sure to check back for current planning calendars.
Many thanks! Prof. Elizabeth WatsonProgram Director, MA Organizational Leadership
It is important for
all students to plan
ahead so that
course
requirements are
completed.
We look forward to
receiving your
Study Plans!
Please e-mail your
attached
documents to: