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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2016-2017

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HI 244

HI 245

HI 309

HI 345

HRC 200

MFS/HON 250

MU 371

PL 307

PS 240

PS/HON 307

PS 310

PS/HON 325

PS 340

PS 355

PY 308

RE 215

RE 280

RE 353

RE 375

SO 370

THA 104

THA 403

UES/PS 210

UES 380

Upon enrollment in one of these courses, students must indicate to the professor at the

beginning of the term that they intend to use the course in fulfillment of the DLS

requirements, and should plan to complete a project or paper focused on leadership in

order to earn credit towards the DLS program.

Any course offered at the College may qualify for fulfillment of DLS requirements.

Should a student see a connection to leadership in a particular course, he or she should

contact the professor and the director of the Distinction in Leadership Program at the

beginning of the term to complete a DLS course contract that formally indicates an

intention to use the course to fulfill DLS requirements.

Hess Fellows Advocacy Internships

The Hess Fellows Advocacy Program provides an intensive opportunity connecting

students with non-profit advocacy organizations. Students learn about advocacy,

community engagement, and non-profit management through an eight-week summer

internship. They participate as full members of the agencies, helping to build

organizational capacity by conducting research, facilitating coalitions among

constituencies, leading community outreach programs, organizing lobbying efforts,

coordinating grassroots campaigns, and other means. In addition, students participate in

workshops before and after their internships and complete written reflections on their