Ethos Seminar is designed to help students manage the complex personal, professional, and academic aspects of becoming responsible for their own college educations. Students will make connections across disciplines, examine a significant text, and collaborate to develop critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and communication skills. Student learning outcomes support Ethos programmatic goals related to information literacy, modes of inquiry, and global citizenship. Transfer students with 30 or more earned hours may be exempted from the ETHOS 1101/1102 requirement.
Grade Basis: L
Credit hours: 3.0
Lecture hours: 3.0
Restrictions:
- Offered every fall.