Provides students the opportunity to gain meaningful leadership learning experience in an organized and sturctured format. Eligible Women's College students would be those who either hold or will hold a leadership role in campus club life, such as student government, clubs and sports teams, or in their communities, such as church or local community associations. CAUS students would need to seek a leadership opportunity at their places of work or in their communities in order to be eligible. Focus is on their emerging leadership experience as it unfolds during the activity, which they will document through the initial preparation of their activity proposal, preparation of an electronic journal, reflection paper, video presentation, appropriate academic research paper, and readings in contemporary leadership. Course credit will be given based upon the amount of time the activity requires during the course of a semester, e.g., one credit for 30 hours, two credits for 60 hours, and three credits to 90 hours. Prerequisites: One of the following courses: BUS-400, BUS-406, BUS-451, NUR-432, POL-217 or POL-462 and Junior/Senior status. For those who have not had leadership instruction in one of their courses, a Leadership Workshop is a required co-in requisite. This workshop will consist of weekly seminars wherein contemporary readings on leadership will be assigned, discussed and evaluated. On successful completion, one additional credit will be awarded in conjunction with the one, two or three credit level initially assigned to the activity. Variable credit 1, 2, 3 ]