General Studies

Courses

GS 101: Introduction to Academia, Culture and Society

Class Program
Credits 3
Fees
$105 course fee.
An introductory course designed to provide students with an orientation to college life and living in the United States, and to help them develop an understanding and appreciation of various cultures. Students will explore and compare a variety of cultures through multiple lenses (i.e., food, religion, language). Learning activities will include exploring campus resources and activities; working individually and in collaborative learning groups on meaningful academic projects that encourage critical thinking and build essential study, computer, and library skills; and participating in off-campus field trips. Open only to international students in their first semester who are concurrently enrolled in ESL coursework.
Semester Offered
Fall
Spring

GS 110: Library Resources

Class Program
Credits 1
Course will acquaint students with the different sources of information in the library. Students will earn the basic features of reference materials in order to prepare for work in their majors. Students will also learn to develop strategies to locate information on a given topic. The course is designed especially for freshmen and sophomore students.
Semester Offered
On cycle

GS 150: Freshman Seminar

Class Program
Credits 1
Fees
Course fee $80.
This course is designed to empower students to be active learners and to provide them with an intensive orientation to college life. Students will explore campus resources and activities. Students also will work individually and in collaborative learning groups on meaningful academic projects that encourage critical thinking and build essential study, computer and library skills. The course will also contain several activities to help students get to know one another and to better understand their roles as adults in today’s society. Required of all new freshmen.
Semester Offered
Fall
Spring

GS 400: Senior Job Search Seminar

Class Program
Credits 1
Builds skills in various components of employment search including, personal understanding through the MBTI or other personality profile program, completion of resume / vita, "selling" in any employment arrangement, networking with established professionals, interviewing, etc.

Prerequisites

Senior.

Semester Offered
As needed