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H S 097 - Seminar for College Success

3 Credits
Students will build upon prior learning in topics including study skills, goal setting, college policies and resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships and self-empowerment, and seminar/discussion/analysis of controversial issues and topics. Some class sections will focus on a special theme or introduce students to particular majors/career fields.

Fees

Quarters Typically Offered

Fall Day
Winter Day
Spring Day

Designed to Serve This course is designed for students in the high school completion program with some experience in higher education, and needing continued support and instruction to be college ready.communication.
Active Date 2014-09-02

Grading System Decimal Grade
Class Limit 30
Shared Learning Environment Yes
Contact Hours: Lecture 33 Lab 0 Worksite 0 Clinical 0 Other 0
Total Contact Hours 33
Degree Distributions:
Course Outline
I. Introduction to the course II. What is college all about? What must you know and do? III. Highline Community College: Policies and Resources IV. Understanding ourselves and our goals: Planning for success V. Study skills and time management VI. Using this information on a daily basis VII. What transferrable skills will help you excel in all of your courses? VIII. Why is your ability to communicate effectively about issues/topics important?

Student Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of the policies and resources at Highline.

Show awareness of self,academic and career goals, and an ability to plan for success.

Demonstrate an ability to develop meaningful relationships with faculty members and their peers for a healthy academic support structure.

In themed sections: Show knowledge of issues which are the focus of the course section and/or potential majors/career fields.

Communicate topics and issues effectively in a multi-cultural classroom setting that propels the learning in the classroom

Provide sound and logical reasoning to support arguments orally and written

Demonstrate an ability to use study and time management skills effectively.



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