APS 6105

About This Course

This course explores the complexities of leadership in long-term care organizations, equipping students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and self-awareness needed to become effective, adaptive leaders. Through an examination of contemporary and classical leadership models, students will learn to assess and apply different leadership styles based on situational needs and organizational dynamics. The course emphasizes emotional intelligence, decision-making, strategic visioning, and ethical leadership, helping students develop the skills necessary to inspire and motivate teams. Students will engage in case studies, role-playing exercises, and reflective assessments to strengthen their ability to lead in diverse, multicultural environments. 

Information Subject to Change

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