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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Enhances success in college by assisting students in obtaining skills necessary to reach their educational, career, and life objectives. Topics include time management, memory techniques, textbook usage, note taking, test taking, problem solving and decision making, group interaction, communication skills, and resource and technology utilization.
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1.00 Credits
This course enhances success in college by assisting students in obtaining skills necessary to reach their educational, career, and life objectives. Topics include memory, reading, note-taking, test-taking techniques, strategies for scheduling time to study, and dealing with test anxiety.
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This course enhances success in college by assisting students in obtaining skills necessary to reach their educational, career, and life objectives, specifically in the area of information literacy. Students will learn how to use an email account and a variety of on-line resource information databases. Students will learn how to gather required information for source citation when summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting resources. The course also addresses basic issues concerning informational integrity.
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This course enhances success in college by assisting students in obtaining skills necessary to reach their educational, career, and life objectives. Students will learn a holistic, integrated, principle-centered approach for solving academic challenges. This course represents a step-by-step learning process which provides effective tools that help students adapt to change.
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with an overview of skills and strategies necessary to reach their educational, career, and life objectives. Topics include time management, study skills, learning styles, campus and community resources, critical thinking, utilization of technology, career skills, and diversity in society.
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This course introduces students to a variety of information skills: understanding how information and knowledge is produced and organized; creating a strategy for finding information; using and identifying print and electronic resources; locating and evaluating information found; citing and documenting information appropriately; and understanding issues relating to intellectual freedom and copyright laws.
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