SLS 1510: Preparing for Student Success
This course provides an orientation to college life and helps develop academic, career, and personal goals. Students will learn college success strategies, goal-setting, learning style assessments, as well as general and discipline-specific study skills in the context of various theoretical, practical, and experiential perspectives.
Competency 1: The student will develop the strategies and attitudes for success specific to the learning environment.
Competency 2: The student will develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that provide a general foundation for college success.
Competency 3: The student will demonstrate utilization of discipline specific study skills.
Competency 4: The student will develop the knowledge and attitudes that provide a general foundation for social and life management skills.
Competency 5: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the process of career development and employability skills.
Competency 6: The student will develop an understanding of the importance of lifelong learning to career and life success.
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