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GS 370: Introduction to Student Activities Progr
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course focuses on student activities programming, emphasizing the importance of extracurricular participation and how such programming enhances classroom learning. Course study will support academic interests, while modeling student life goals. Students will be introduced to the multiple functions of student activities and college union offices in higher education, and given an overview of the student affairs field. Student development theories are examined to identify and validate a range of academically supported and student-related goals; e.g., multiculturalism, community building, wellness life-styles, contemporary issues, social interaction, and spirituality. Through these theories students will be able to show how targeted student programming initiatives, through particular campus activities and events, can be generated to reach these student affairs goals. The course will enable students to implement and evaluate actual programs through membership in student clubs and organizations. The College will be used as a model for peer program development with a focus on learning. The course provides an overview of program assessment, planning, implementation, and outcomes evaluation, and a review of related programs on other campuses. Students enrolled in GS 370 will go beyond programming through organizations to actually creating their own programs individually. They will also be introduced to theories in advising undergraduate student organizations.
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GS 460: Leadership Applications
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course combines theory and practical application to focus on the development, implementation, and assessment of effective leadership strategies and on ways to recognize and overcome barriers to organizational change. Given GS160’s overview of leadership theory, GS460 requires students to develop an in-depth understanding of theories and to draw upon an existing understanding of history, political systems, and interpersonal communication to affect change in modern political and business environments. The course will be conducted in seminar format for in-depth discussion supported by leadership theory research, in addition to presentations, case studies, and experiential applications.
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GSE 190: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 191: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 192: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 193: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 194: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 195: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 196: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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GSE 197: General Studies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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