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3.00 Credits
Research and preparation of a comprehensive paper integrating the disciplines represented in the student's area of concentration. The student and his or her advisory committee will define the paper's subject. A copy of the final paper must remain on permanent file in the College.
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3.00 Credits
LS 1302 (IDS 1302) An interdisciplinary course that introduces freshmen to the concept of servant leadership in a global community. Students will study servant leadership actively by learning the social, political, and cultural values of a community in order to create solutions in context with the region's needs.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an interdisciplinary study of an international culture. The course requires travel to the country being studied and will cover at the least three of the following areas pertaining to this nation: its history, culture, language, current events, art, literature, geography, economics, business or government. This course is offered at the sophomore (2309), junior (3309) and senior (4309) level. These courses can be repeated with different topics.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to help entering students learn more about themselves and their new surroundings. The course introduces freshmen to the nature, functions and resources of the college as well as career options and the importance of a liberal arts education. The one-hour credit class meets during the first eight weeks of the semester and is required of all entering freshmen.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course that introduces freshmen to the liberal arts. By studying the biographies of well-known people, students learn about diverse cultures, different times, great ideas and leadership. Cross-listed as IDS 1300.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an interdisciplinary course that introduces freshmen to the concept of servant leadership in a global community. Students will study servant leadership actively by learning the social, political, and cultural values of a community in order to create solutions in context with the region's needs. Recommended for freshmen with above-average academic credentials.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary course on the unique aspects of female leadership. This course integrates psychology, sociology, ethics, political science and business concepts. Using current and historical leaders, students examine the personal and professional attributes of successful female leaders in the corporate, political, government and education sectors. An evaluation of students' skills and personality traits in the context of leadership potential will also be conducted. Cross-listed as IDS 3350.
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1.00 Credits
Right triangle trigonometry and then trig functions and identities in general, vectors. This is the second part of MATH 1402, offered as a separate course for students who already have had college algebra. Students will join the class when the section on trigonometry begins.
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3.00 Credits
Applications of the basic functions of mathematics, with an emphasis on linear, exponential and logarithmic models, descriptive statistics and using the normal distribution.
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3.00 Credits
A study of sets, logic, numeration systems and axioms of the integers based upon cardinal arithmetic. Intended for elementary teachers; others must have permission of the department to enroll.
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