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GNST 1060: Convocation-Arts and Lecture
1.00 Credits
Snow College
The Convocation Arts and Lecture Series at Snow College is a weekly enrichment series for students and for residents of local communities. A 50-minute lecture, visual, or musical presentation is offered each Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Speakers and performers are selected from diverse disciplines, including humanities, arts, business, science, public service, education, entertainment, and ethnic/international areas of study. The series is also used as a vehicle for presenting faculty honor lectures and campus performing groups.
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GNST 1065: Convocation Plus
1.00 Credits
Snow College
Convocation Plus is a companion class for Convocation (GNST 1060). Students in Convocation may take Convocation Plus concurrently for an additional credit, and doing so allows students to further engage with Convocation content and presenters. This engagement includes attending lunch with presenters, doing additional readings, and having opportunities for discussion and reflection. Like Convocation, Convocation Plus is repeatable for credit.
Corequisite:
GNST 1060
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GNST 1070: Student Government & Leadership Principles
2.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides student leaders and other interested students with the opportunity to learn key principles of leadership and to develop leadership skills. The course consists of lecture meetings to discuss and practice the principles of successful leaders within organizations, communities, and families. The curriculum covers three broad leadership areas: personal, interpersonal, and group leadership skills. The course provides an opportunity for students to assess their leadership skills. This course may be repeated for credit.
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GNST 1080: Leadership Principles/Skill II
2.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides student leaders and other interested students with the opportunity to learn key principles of leadership and to develop leadership skills. The course consists of a weekly lecture to discuss and practice the principles of successful leaders within organizations, communities, families, and individuals. The course also consists of a weekly meeting of all student leaders to apply leadership principles to current student organizations and campus issues. The curriculum covers three broad leadership areas: personal, interpersonal, and group leadership skills. The course provides an opportunity for students to assess their leadership skills and to engage in service-learning. This course may be repeated once for credit.
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GNST 1090: Career Base Skills I
0.00 - 7.00 Credits
Snow College
Snow College partners with business and industry educational providers to enable students working on specific career based skills and credentials to also earn college credit. These partnerships are established and credit is pre-determined.
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GNST 1095: Career Base Skills II
0.00 - 7.00 Credits
Snow College
Snow College partners with business and industry educational providers to enable students working on specific career based skills and credentials to also earn college credit. These partnerships are established and credit is pre-determined.
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GNST 1100: Introduction to Civic Engagement and Service-Learning
2.00 Credits
Snow College
This course will provide an opportunity to work with other students, community members, and community agencies in organizing and carrying out a service learning project that addresses an existing community issue or need. Students will learn the theory and philosophy behind service learning as a teaching pedagogy as they become more aware and engaged in the community. This course is required of students seeking the Service-Scholar designation. Repeatable for credit.
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GNST 1200: GE Foundations FND
3.00 Credits
Snow College
In this course, we will study one thematic issue (e.g. cloning, GMOs, definitions of beauty) from three different disciplinary perspectives in order to understand ways in which knowledge is connected, dependent, and relevant. Additionally, this course will focus on the habits of mind (intellectual, motivational, emotional, self-awareness, and self-directedness) that are essential for becoming a learner in an interdisciplinary world. This course should be taken during the Freshman year. Additional fee required.
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GNST 1400: Life and Workplace Skills
1.00 Credits
Snow College
The course provides an analysis of essential human relationships and leadership skills needed to 1) find and deep gainful and satisfying employment and to 2) function as a responsible member of society. In addition to topics of morale, leadership, communication, and diversity, this course adds information on relationships at work, personal and professional etiquette, good work habits, personality development, career decisions and societal/cultural/professional respect and sensitivity.
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GNST 1500: Career Decisions
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course assists students in exploring, identifying and applying theories of individual, academic and career development. Students will evaluate career possibilities, opportunities and occupations that are appropriate for their abilities, interests, and personality in order to choose best-fit careers for a lifetime of satisfaction and success.
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