INT - Interdisciplinary Studies

INT 101 New Student Orientation

Students will use the online platform to complete activities that apply principles, concepts, and techniques of the online platform. Students will learn to recognize various approaches to seeking assistance for help and strategies to increase student effectiveness. With peers, students will discuss various strategies of success while examining the university expectations and student resources. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 0 quarter hours

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INT 102 Introduction to Virtual Learning

Students will learn the tools and strategies needed to be a successful virtual learner, including using D2L, engaging with faculty and classmates, and developing the personal habits to be successful in any learning environment. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 0 quarter hours

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INT 315 Global Perspectives

In this course, students explore a series of interdisciplinary topics related to globalization from multiple perspectives of their professional and academic pathways, personal experiences, evolving news and accumulated data, and changing societal perspectives and attitudes. This course serves as an opportunity to integrate knowledge acquired in the first and second year of college in a coherent, well-argued personal position, supported by research that can be applied to disciplines that include business, education, public health, natural sciences, social and behavioral sciences, and others. Pre-requisite(s): Sophomore standing or higher (45 or more earned quarter credit hours). Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

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