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Web Schedule Summer 2024

CCV Interdisciplinary Courses

The courses listed below are being offered this semester at CCV locations around the state or online. Click on the Course Number link to see detailed information regarding locations, dates and times.

Course space availability listed on this schedule may not be current. To check live space availability, Search for Classes.

INT-1013 - Personal & Professional Effectiveness
1 Credits
Becoming highly effective, both personally and professionally, requires empathy, resilience, strong communication skills, and a dedication to proactive behaviors. This course explores these skills and illustrates ways to weave them into daily practice.

INT-1017 - Creative and Critical Thinking
1 Credits
This course explores the process of inquiry and problem solving through creative and critical thinking. Topics covered include identifying and assessing data, convergent and divergent thinking, challenging assumptions, and using creative and critical thinking to evaluate arguments and solve problems.

INT-1019 - Effective Leadership & Collaboration
1 Credits
This course explores the nature and elements of effective leadership. Topics covered will include leadership styles, strategic application of leadership approaches, situational leadership, and effective collaboration toward a common goal.

INT-1050 - Dimensions of Self & Society
3 Credits
In this interdisciplinary first-semester seminar, students make the transition to college-level academic culture. This seminar is designed to help students develop the learning skills and habits of success that will support them throughout their college experience and as they consider career pathways. Reading, writing, and discussion are central to developing an understanding of academic and societal responsibility. Students critically examine the relationship between societal values, individual beliefs, ways of knowing, and cultural worldviews.

INT-1520 - Exploratory Workplace Experience
3 Credits
This course connects classroom learning to experience in a workplace setting. Students will design a field study that meets their personal and professional goals. The classroom component may include critical analysis and reflection on an occupation, understanding workplace culture, setting and achieving goals, and making connections between learning and the field study. The course consists of at least 15 hours of class time and 80 hours in the field. Recommended prior learning: Working in a Professional Environment.

INT-2860 - Professional Field Experience
3 Credits
This course connects classroom learning to experience in a workplace or community setting. Students design a field study that meets their personal and degree program goals. The classroom component may include critical analysis and reflection on work, service to the community, the roles and responsibilities of citizens, and the relationship between learning and the field study. The course consists of at least 15 hours of class time and 80 hours in the field. Students must meet with an academic advisor and receive approval before enrolling in this class. Prerequisite: English Composition and a minimum of 30 prior college credits or advisor permission.

Register November 6, 2023 - May 17, 2024 for Summer 2024 classes. Link to Registration.

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