Interdisciplinary Studies
INT 101 LEARNING IN COLLEGE
This course draws on higher education student development literature and the psychological literature on learning techniques to help students understand what it means to be a college student and to promote success in college. In addition to giving students knowledge of and practice in academic success strategies, INT 101 provides students with opportunities for participation in campus activities, for learning how to effectively use campus resources, and for appreciating life in a diverse community. This course may be used as a free elective. No prerequisite.
Three credit hours.
Offered Fall semester
INT 275 DEATH, GRIEF, LOSS AND CHANGE
This course is designed to acquaint students with death and dying in order to develop skills in coping with grief, loss, life changes, suicide, guilt, and death for themselves and in dealing with others. This course may be used as a Child and Youth Services elective, a Health and Human Services elective, a Social Sciences elective, a Liberal Arts and Sciences elective, or a free elective. Three credit hours. Offered as needed.
