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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 hours, pass/fail. Corequisite: Corequisite required as designated each semester. This course is designed to integrate study skills development with the content of Human Development 101 (HD 101), a corequisite course. Utilizing HD 101 lecture notes, readings, and tests, the course focuses on developing study strategies appropriate for a major university. Offered only during the second session of the summer term.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour, pass/fail. This course is designed for participants in the Capstone Summer Honors Program. It focuses on the group interaction of people and the society around them. The relationship between people is studied as well as the effect of personality and behavior.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour, pass/fail. In this course (designed by the student and his or her advisor using the out-of-class learning contract), the student agrees to participate in some form of physical activity that might result in a lifelong interest. These include jogging, swimming, cycling, etc. This course will frequently include a reading requirement relating to the activity.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. Introductory course in the humanities art, literature, music, etc. with a focus on problem solving, risk taking, and communication. Human behavior and writing skills are stressed.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. This interdisciplinary seminar uses creativity as an organizing principle. Human culture and consciousness are explored through reading, writing, the arts, projects, studios, and discussion.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours, pass/fail. This course is designed to assist students in developing practical study strategies and attitudinal elements of college success. Topics of primary focus include self-assessment, motivation, personal responsibility, time management, memory, textbook reading, note taking, test preparation, and exam taking. Open to all students.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour. To provide knowledge and skills in a variety of areas to strengthen personal, academic, and research competencies vital to success in graduate programs.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. An intensive, hands-on course in organic farming, taught at a local working farm. Covers the basics of organic farming while also addressing questions about organic versus industrial agriculture models in relation to current environmental problems and solutions.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. This course engages students in the study of environmental problems and solutions. It includes an examination of fundamental assumptions about the ethical human-nature relation and of how to value nature. The approach is interdisciplinary, drawing on the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. This seminar explores cooperation and conflict in human societies all that we do or fail to do in living together effectively. Students investigate and seek solutions for contemporary social problems.
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