In Spring 2023 all three of Bucknell University’s curriculum committees approved a new minor in Community Engaged Leadership to be offered in the AY 2024-5.
Rationale
The Plan for Bucknell 2025 envisions a Bucknell that “prepares students for successful and engaged lives while readying them to serve the common good, promote justice and improve the world around them.” The Community Engaged Leadership minor proposed here is situated at the heart of this vision and will contribute directly to the following priorities of The Plan for Bucknell 2025:
Program Description and Requirements
The Community Engaged Leadership minor offers students the opportunity to benefit from Bucknell’s liberal arts environment, as well as a strong culture of community, civic engagement and leadership programs, both curricular and co-curricular. This program will encourage students to engage in coursework and other experiences that cultivate community engagement competencies, both knowledge and skills, and recognize the students that do so, enhancing their prospects for graduate study and employment. In the context of this minor, leadership is defined as collaborative, consensus- and empathy-based team building for social change.
Completion of the program will enrich students’ understanding of their respective majors and other minors and prove useful to careers or graduate studies in a variety of fields including public policy, advocacy, media, social and cultural analysis, and careers in both domestic and international organizations. Students who satisfy the requirements will have “Community Engaged Leadership Minor” added to their transcript.
The Community-Engaged Leadership minor will integrate diverse programs to introduce all students to campus-wide, engaged leadership opportunities, and a diverse array of existing academic minors and engaged scholarship courses.
Student Perspective
“The Community Engaged Leadership minor is an excellent opportunity to combine classroom learning with leadership experience that most students are already doing, rewarding this co-curricular work and excellence while also giving students skills, experience, and knowledge to become better, more engaged leaders. As a student leader involved in a few different organizations, one thing I am always thinking about is how I can better integrate community engagement into those groups to make a more meaningful impact and leverage the resources we already have for the benefit of both my group members and members of the broader community. Being involved in community engagement at Bucknell so far has taught me incredible personal skills including communication, public speaking, active listening, teamwork, and collaboration, in addition to giving me better problem-solving, critical thinking, and organization abilities. This learning will only be enhanced when it is simultaneously taking place in more intentional, more cohesive academic settings. I have already started telling people I am going to minor in Community Engaged Leadership, and I am so eager for the minor to be included in the catalogue and to have other peers pursuing the same curricular and co-curricular experience with me!” – Dora Kreitzer
Courses and Expectations:
The requirements are 3 courses plus the equivalent of 2 courses of community engagement as follows:
Two further courses beyond the core that must be taken in two different colleges or be taught in a cross-disciplinary manner, ie. UNIV courses. A list of approved courses is available from the Community Engaged Leadership Minor advisor. No more than one of these courses may be 100-level and should focus on two or more of the following areas:
Diversity Equity & Inclusion
Professional or Social Ethics
Organizational Principles and Practices
Confounding Problems
Learning Goals — civic knowledge, skills, disposition, engaged practice experience
Students or faculty instructors can request that relevant courses be included in the program by obtaining approval from the Coordinating Committee of the Program. Students may be able to count an internship or field work related to community-engaged leadership in the form of an independent study course, if approved by the Community Engaged Leadership Minor Coordinating Committee. Students may request that global education courses be considered for the program; the Coordinating Committee will consider such courses upon review of the syllabus consultation with a member of the Global Education department.
Administration of Program: The Community Engaged Leadership Minor Coordinating Committee will consist of: