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6.00 Credits
Each course offers a historical examination of a culture other than American. Areas of study may include ancient Greece, modern Latin America, contemporary China, modern Africa, or Renaissance Italy. An interdisciplinary examination of that culture's social, political, mythical,religious, economic, and linguistic character and development is also an integral part of this course. Prerequisites: LSENG 190 and LSLIT 110. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only.
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LSHUM-289
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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LSHUM-326
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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6.00 Credits
This 6-credit integrated learning experience assists the adult learner in making his/her transition into the academic world and, more specifically, into the Liberal Studies Degree Program. Designed to introduce the student to the knowledge, skills, and processes acquired through the 6-credit seminar experience, the content which is stressed in this course includes self-assessment of goals, academic skills, critical reading, active listening, and reflective writing. Thoughtful discussions through the use of selected topics from education, literature, philosophy,psychology, natural sciences, religion, and social sciences are also included. Students develop a common Experiential Learning Project which becomes a model for their subsequent independent Experiential Learning Projects which they will develop and present in their remaining 6-credit seminars. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only.
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2.00 Credits
A portfolio consists of the identification, description, and documentation of prior learning which can be equated to college-level learning. Hence, this course is designed to provide: (1) an orientation to the process of awarding college credit for prior learning; (2) the ability to equate college-level learning experiences to actual courses taught at either Neumann University or at other regionally accredited colleges and/or universities which would normally be accepted as transfer credit; (3) a perception of prior learning in relation to personal and professional educational goals; and (4) knowledge of and practice with the skills necessary to develop a portfolio. Prerequisites: LSENG 190 and LSLIT 110.
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LSINT-209
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1.00 Credits
Portfolio Development II serves as a continuation of work done in LSINT 209 and is open to all students who have successfully completed LSINT 209. This course helps students to complete the development of their portfolios and places particular emphasis on describing, supporting, and documenting potentially creditable prior learning which was identified in LSINT 209. Prerequisite: LSINT 209.
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LSINT-210
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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LSINT-326
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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6.00 Credits
Drawing upon and incorporating the methods and contents of academic disciplines within the Liberal Studies Degree Program Core, this course creates an integrated learning experience which explores significant and values-charged themes from varying philosophical perspectives. This seminar is a capstone study learning experience which unifies the Liberal Studies Degree Program Core Curriculum as it reflects, conveys, and is guided by the Franciscan philosophy and Mission of Neumann University. LSINT 490 is a requirement for all students who are seeking a degree in Liberal Studies. Prerequisites: LSENG 190, LSLIT 110, and 42 credits of additional course work.
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LSINT-490
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6.00 Credits
In this seminar, students learn journal, expository, and argumentative writing and are introduced to literary concepts relating to fundamental genres and conventions. Basic word processing is taught as part of the writing process. The major types of the literature studied in the course are short stories, poems, plays, and essays which explore adult development and other issues. Open to Liberal Studies Degree students only. (Liberal Studies Core Course)
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