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HUM 4901-4: Directed Studies in Humanities
1.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed for students who desire to do an elective research project encompassing the combined study of human civilization including art, history, music, architecture, philosophy and literature. Emphasis is placed on written communication and cultural enrichment. Students will meet with an assigned faculty member at least one hour per week during the semester. Prerequisites: Permission of Program Chair and approval of the Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs
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IDS 1000: Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to enable students to integrate and synthesize various academic disciplines and explore both their interdependence and independence. It will prepare the learner for further studies of an interdisciplinary nature, stressing the interconnected pursuit of knowledge. Prerequisites: PSY1100 and ENG1101
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IDS 2001: Introduction to Assessment and Evaluation
1.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course provides students with an overview of the five educational outcomes expected of all Hodges University graduates: Critical Thinking, Effective Communication, Initiative, Leadership Ability, and Research Ability. Students will be introduced to the Blackboard Learning SystemTM, library resources, APA format, as well as the Academic Honesty Policy and the Writing and Oral Communication requirements of the University. Students seeking a bachelor's degree are required to take this course their first semester with the University. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.
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IDS 3272: Dynamics of Aging
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course looks at a variety of issues affecting the elderly and the aging process. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students will first look at the contributions of history, biology and psychology as they relate to the study of aging. The changes in social roles, relationships, living arrangements and work that occur as people age will be considered. The healthcare needs and the aspects of aging at the societal level will also be addressed.
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IDS 4001: The Learning Portfolio
1.00 Credits
Hodges University
In this course, students are required to produce an electronic portfolio that demonstrates their mastery of the five educational outcomes expected of all Hodges University graduates: Critical Thinking, Effective Communication, Initiative, Leadership Ability, and Research Ability. Students in bachelor degree programs are required to take this course their last semester with the University and must successfully complete the course in order to graduate. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.
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IDS 4110: Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
A course of study in professional ethics and behavioral expectations in contemporary society. The course reviews the historical and philosophical bases of ethics, incorporating modern day changes in mores and laws that affect professional behavior in the private and public sectors. Organizational and individual ethics and social responsibility are examined.
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IDS 4120: Issues in Diversity
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
Issues in Diversity examines both overt and more subtle forms of human stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination. Special attention is paid to how these perceptions and behaviors currently play out in popular culture as well as in the global workplace. The course endeavors to lay the groundwork for development of skills for use of diversity management in the workplace. Finally, the student is encouraged to look beyond the stereotypes of particular groups in order to more accurately evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of people on an individual basis.
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IDS 4130: Leadership Theories and Practice
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course examines the traditional theories of leadership and the new paradigm as described by stewardship and servant leadership theories. Particular attention is placed on analyzing formal leadership and corporate governance. The course also explores personal leadership and followership behaviors.
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IDS 4140: Cognitive Processes
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
A multi-disciplinary survey of the political, economic, legal, familial, religious, educational, and cultural institutions and how they impact our psychological and cognitive processes. Particular attention is placed on how these institutions influence our thinking and decision-making.
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IDS 4150: A Society of Laws
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the legal and political structures within society. Special attention will be focused on how government conducts business and how decisions are made.
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