SEU220 Ways of Knowing

Designed for all students, this is an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary team taught course where students will be invited to learn about the languages, practices, and relationships between and among the arts, humanities and sciences. Specifically, students will explore the human experience from the standpoint of the arts and humanities, learn about scientific reasoning and how it is a method of investigation, examine social issues and ultimately become familiar with how these different WAYS OF KNOWING connect with each other to provide a complete perspective on the world and the human community. Where mathematics is also integrated into the course, students will develop basic college level computational skills and the ability to organize and interpret qualitative and quantitative data. Meets SEU Essentials Element II Outcome 2.2 and satisfies the college-level mathematics requirement where the course code includes ''M'' suffix. Prerequisite: (SEU110) 4 Credits

Credits

4