Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Courses
1100 Liberal Arts Seminar
2 hrs. (2, 0)
Freshmen seminars which probe fundamental human problems using critical thinking skills.
Objectives:
"To demonstrate competency in critical thinking and communication; to understand the benefit of a liberal arts education as implemented at Anderson University."For more information on the Liberal Arts Seminar, please click here.
Linda K. Swindell, Ph.D
Director, Liberal Arts Seminar
Professor of Psychology
B.A., University of Hawaii;
M.A, Ph.D, Arizona State University
1000 College Survival Skills
2 hrs. (2, 0)
Provides an opportunity for students to learn and adopt methods to be successful in undergraduate work. Deals with basic academic, study and life skills, and attitudes necessary for collegiate success. CR-NC registration.
Dianna Stankiewicz
Director of Learning Assistance Programs, Kissinger Learning Center
Director of the Alpha Program, Kissinger Learning Center
M.A., Ball State University
1200 Career & Life Planning
1 hr. (2, 0)
Designed for students who have not chosen majors or careers. Emphasis is on learning decision-making skills to be an effective problem solver. These skills are applied to career planning in this course and can be applied to life decisions beyond this course. Provides opportunities to assess interests, values, skills and personality types in deciding among major and career options.
Nicky Margolin
Associate Director, Career Development
M.A., Indiana State University










