EDF5670 - Leadership studies - 2019

12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL

Postgraduate - Unit

Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.

Faculty

Education

Chief examiner(s)

Melanie Brooks

Coordinator(s)

Melanie Brooks (Semester 1)
Nicholas Allix (Term 2)
Nicola Sum (Term 4)

Unit guides

Offered

Clayton

  • First semester 2019 (Flexible)

Singapore

Co-requisites

Enrolment in D6004 Master of Leadership or E6008 Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management.

Synopsis

This unit invites participants to consider the leadership dimensions of their work in leading change among people and within organisations, across a range of contexts within schools, workplaces and in communities. Concepts of leadership and management are examined for their distinctiveness and limitations. A number of models of leadership are introduced which highlight personal attributes and approaches to leadership practice, and consider how leadership may be understood from an organisational perspective, including distributed views of organisational leadership and cognition, and emerging conceptions of leadership practice in the context of complexity and sustainability. Participants also gain an appreciation of leadership development, identities, ethics and values, and emotions.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to:

  1. understand the nature of leadership as a context-bound, attributed status; and leadership as a socially and institutionally constructed phenomenon
  2. identify the ways in which leaders learn about leadership and construct their career trajectories
  3. engage with recent trends in leadership theory and practice, particularly as these apply in a variety of policy contexts and educational and non-educational settings
  4. appreciate the demands confronting leaders in a variety of contexts and workplaces
  5. apply growing conceptual and theoretical understanding in examining leadership within practice, in a context of relevance.

Assessment

Essay (4000 words, 50%)

Leadership profile (4000 words, 50%)

Workload requirements

Flexible mode offers a stand-alone online offering that allows students to learn and engage in content and assessment in a supported way. It also provides a face-to-face component over the semester to engage students with the online learning content, which students can attend if they are able and interested.

Minimum total expected workload equals 288 hours per semester comprising:

  1. Contact hours for flexible students:
    • 12 contact hours and 24 hours equivalent of online activities over the semester or
    • 36 hours equivalent of online activities over the semester
  2. Requirements for offshore Kaplan-based students:
    • one intensive block (usually from Thursday to Sunday)
    • at least 14 hours of online study per term
  3. Additional requirements (all students):
    • independent study to meet the minimum required hours per semester

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