INST878P

Special Topics in Information Studies; Leading an Inclusive Information Organization

This course aims to explore the range of human diversity and understanding how this plays into creating an inclusive information organization. To support the leadership development of each student, this course focuses on the complex dynamics of varying forms of diversity in organizations, as seen from the vantage points of social science, industrial/organizational psychology, and organizational studies. The course will adopt multiple levels of analysis to critically explore the current state of theory, research, and application regarding the role and treatment of differences and the creation of equity and inclusion in the workplace.

Sister Courses: INST878, INST878A, INST878B, INST878C, INST878D, INST878E, INST878F, INST878G, INST878J, INST878K, INST878L, INST878M, INST878N, INST878O, INST878Q, INST878R, INST878T, INST878U, INST878V, INST878W, INST878X, INST878Y, INST878Z

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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