INS-301A Integrative Studies: Creativity † *
Proposed change as of 4/7/19: A writing-intensive capstone course for the General Education curriculum, to be taken as a student with junior or senior standing, that provides students with guidance in their application of interdisciplinary knowledge to problem solving. Students are challenged to practice critical and creative thinking skills, and they are expected to demonstrate competence in oral, written, and other creative modes of expression. This course is open to all majors. Students will focus on four aspects of creativity: the creative person, the creative process, the creative product, and the creative environment. Some degree of creativity is present in everyone, and according to many scholars, such creativity is teachable and learnable in a deliberate way. Thus, this course will explore multi-faceted nature of creativity and help students develop their own and others’ creativity and problem solving skills in areas of their expertise and interests.
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Prerequisite
Complete
ENG-110 and
ENG-112. Junior or Senior Class Level.
Offered
- Every Fall, Spring, and Summer