CLS 201US  Knowledge and Community: 3 Credits (3 Other)

CLS 201 is similar to CLS 101 but is designed for students beyond their freshman year. CLS 201 is open to students who have completed at least 30 credits; students will not receive credit if they have passed CLS 101 with a grade of C- or better. Small seminar-style classes.

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  1. Improve students' ability to:\\n• speak effectively about their ideas in class\\n• take charge of their education by asking and exploring your own questions\\n• prepare and deliver a thoughtful oral presentation\\n• listen effectively\\n• understand diverse points of view\\n• read critically and interpret texts\\n• write a thoughtful college paper about their ideas
  2. Strengthen students' habits of critical thinking
  3. Expand students' interests in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences
  4. Give students the opportunity to come to know a faculty member and other students well
  5. Give students the opportunity to enjoy the discussion of ideas in a community of learners
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