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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Critical Thinking - One semester hour This course introduces students to theories of learning and critical thinking and provides a learning framework to apply them to their college and life experiences. Concepts studies include research and theory on how people learn, critical thinking, problem solving, perception, learning styles, memory, creativity, and how attitudes and values affect the learning and thinking processes. The course also shows students how to apply these theories and research findings to help develop practical skills in critical thinking, time management, reading, note taking, testing taking, other areas that will help them be more successful students and lifelong learners. %
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3.00 Credits
Human-Animal Connections. Three semester hours. Course describes the complexities of the multiple relationships (economically, historically, etc.) that humans have and have had with animals. Animals have altered their places in society from beasts of burden and food sources, to food sources, companions, helpers, rescuers, and many other roles. In this country, more and more uses of animals, particularly dogs and horses, are being made for their therapeutic/medical value in illnesses, physical handicaps, and emotional disturbances. In the ?war on terrorism,? dogs are often our front-lie of defense, but many other species of animals are also widely used, such as dolphins and seals. Animals are also widely used in many rehabilitation programs, from schools to prisons. One of their newer uses is in classrooms to increase attention and retention of materials by students.%
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Prin of Ldrshp: First-Yr ldrshp Class II - Three semester hours. FLC is designed to help discover strengths and enhance leadership skills in and out of the classroom environment. Students engage in the development of programs and services pertinent to the University community. Topics on Career Exploration, Service Learning, Diversity, and Achieving Lifelong Success are covered. The main objective is to teach students the unique skill set to succeed as a campus leader and in the classroom through hands-on programs and training.%
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to interdisciplinary study and the Liberal%
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore and apply a variety of investigative methodologies. Emphasis on the application of advanced reading, thinking and writing skills to a team-based study of complex problems.%
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3.00 Credits
Investigatin of an interdisciplinary subject area utilizing careful reading and analysis of interdisciplinary writings. Emphasis on making connections across disciplines and designing and completing a personal research project.%
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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