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5 credits
Life can be viewed as a series of problems to solve and questions to answer. Students in this course will build a foundation for developing and applying practical problem-solving skills to questions that are relevant in today's world. They will identify a problem, gather information, analyze and interpret the information collected, and ultimately present a proposed solution to various audiences. These problem-solving skills can be applied to academic, personal, and professional situations. As a result of taking this course, students will develop knowledge and skills for approaching everyday life events in a more effective manner.
Prerequisites
- ENGL 1001 or ENGL 1010