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COUN 100L4 - Career Exploration and Decision-Making [GELB] Self-exploration (values, interests, goals) as it relates to careers and the world of work. Presentation in an experimental format of career exploration and personal decision-making strategies and processes. Investigation of career planning and resources (people and materials).
Credit 2 hrs Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
This is an introduction course in career exploration and decision-making. The purpose is to gain an overview of the world of work and to use reflective and structured methods of self-discovery to achieve a tentative career choice. This course provides students the opportunity to consider their interests and goals in order to help in planning a rewarding career as one pursues their degree at Eastern Michigan University.
Career Exploration and Decision Making provides students with the knowledge, resources, and strategies for making career and professional decisions. Students will learn about professional opportunities connected to their academic interests (historic preservation, counseling, nursing marketing, information technology, etc.) through experiential assignments and class discussions. Various decision-making strategies and goal setting exercises also will be explored.
Notes - Previously listed as COB 100L; COUN 100L Updates Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, 02/2011
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CRM 270 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology This introduction to the applied field of forensic anthropology will include an overview of the human skeleton, aspects of the biological profile, how to estimate the post-mortem interval, and the expectations of the forensic anthropologist as an expert witness. Students will gain an appreciation for the controversies and limitations of the field.
Disclaimer: The material covered in this course can be of a violent and graphic nature.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter
Cross-Listed with ANTH 270
Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
Notes - Equivalent Courses ANTH 270 Updates Course Rotation added 5/2017; New Course 3/2016, effective Fall 2016
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CRTW 201 - Introduction to Creative Writing [GEKA] A writing workshop introducing the basic forms and methods of poetry and fiction, through student writing projects, workshop discussions and the reading of contemporary creative work in these genres.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing
This course is a workshop in creative writing. Students acquire basic knowledge in the practice and evaluation of poetry and fiction, as well as in the use of literary vocabularies and techniques. Literary models will inspire and direct students’ own creative writing and inquiry into the relationship between form and content and between critical and creative thinking. The discipline of creative writing as a field of art, one continuous with other arts, will be stressed in the course by focusing on the process of creativity and procedures for generating new writing. We expect students to experiment in forms and to explore the genres of fiction and poetry, including the ground between them. We also encourage students to find forums and audiences for their creative work by editing and printing small collections of writing and by reading, exhibiting and performing their creative work. Notes -
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