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COURSE SYLLABUS
1. TITLE OF COURSE: College 101: The Student Experience
PREFIX/NUMBER: AAA 101 CREDIT HOURS: 1
2. PREREQUISITE: None
3. RESOURCES NEEDED:
TEXT: Check with instructor.
SUPPLIES: Check with instructor.
4. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Introduces students to college culture and prepares them for the challenges they will face in higher education. Through a series of interactive seminars, students discover learning in multicultural environment and use community resources to attain education and career goals.
5. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
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(A) Become active participants in the college community and transition successfully into college.
(B) Locate learner support programs; identify the services offered and how to access them.
(C) Learn and utilize strategies to improve academic success.
(D) Identify areas of academic interest and career goals to make an educational plan.
(E) Write a personal statement.
6. EVALUATION:
Journal 25%
Education plan 10%
Class Activities & Quizzes 25%
Portfolio 30%
Attendance 10%
90-100% A
80-89% B
70-79% C
60-69% D
below 60% F
Special Remarks:
- College policy states that a student may be dropped from enrollment by the instructor when s/he has been absent 20% of the class meetings. If enrolled from the beginning of the term, 6 hours will usually constitute 20% of a two-credit-semester course. Reinstatement procedures are described in the Pueblo Community College catalog.
- Tardy Policy: As a courtesy to the students, the instructor will start class on time. As a courtesy to the instructor and to the class, students are expected to be on time.
- Assignments: The instructor will provide an assignment calendar. It is the student’s responsibility, whether present or absent, to obtain all material presented and to complete all course assignments.
- Children of students are not allowed to attend the class.
- Cellular telephones are to be turned off before coming into the classroom.
7. COURSE OUTLINE:
I. Introduction to College Survival.
A. Identifying Personal Characteristics Needed College for Success.
B. Transitioning into Academic Life.
II. Academic Success Strategies.
A. Learning/Applying Basic Study Skills Strategies.
B. Developing Learning Communities to Promote Discovery, Networking, and Academic Success.
III. Learning and Academic Resources.
IV. Academic and Career Planning.
A. Constructing an Educational Plan
B. Writing a Personal Statement.
8. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION:
To be successful in this course, students are expected to participate in discussions and activities. Because the class is experiential, attendance is extremely important.
9. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:
The very nature of higher education requires that students adhere to accepted standards of academic integrity. Therefore, Pueblo Community College has adopted a policy of academic conduct as described in the Student Handbook. Violation of academic integrity may be defined to include the following: cheating, plagiarism, falsification and fabrication, abuse of academic materials, complicity in academic dishonesty, and personal misrepresentation. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty. Sanctions for violating the standards of academic integrity may include warning, probation, suspension, and/or failure of the course or assignment at the discretion of the instructor.
10. ADA Notice:
Students who have a documented disability may be eligible to receive accommodations for this course. Please contact the PCC Adaptive Services Advisor in the College Center or call 549-3446 (TTY 549-3396) for further information. |