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Course Syllabus CS113: Academic Strategies for the Business Professional

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Term: 1304A
Dates: September 18, 2013 and ends November 26, 2013 
Course Number/Section: CS113-17 
Course Title: Academic Strategies for the Business Professional
Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: None
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An emphasis is placed on study, communication, and thinking skills that support academic achievement. Students also examine the relationship between learning and motivation.
COURSE OUTCOMES TOP
Course Outcomes: By the end of this course, you should be able to:
CS113-1: Demonstrate basic critical reading, writing, and reasoning skills.
CS113-2: Use a variety of personal management tools and strategies to enhance learning.
CS113-3: Use problem solving skills to increase academic and professional proficiency.
CS113-4: Identify career paths and goal.
CS113-5: Practice networking skills for career development.

General Education Outcomes: In addition, the following General Education outcomes are assessed during this course:
GEL 1.1: Demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of original materials in Standard American
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ET of their assigned unit.
ALL PROJECTS MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA THE DROPBOX TO ENSURE CREDIT.

SEMINARS TOP
A description of all Seminars to be held can be found under each of the units in the course. For the day and time of Seminar for this course, refer to the Instructor Information and Seminar Time section of this document.

To access your Seminar, log in to your home page. There are two routes to attending the Seminar. Click on the “My Studies” button then select the “My Seminars” link. Or locate the class for which you are attending Seminar, and then click on the “My Seminars” link. In the “My Seminars” area, select the date range of the Seminar you want to attend then click the “View” button. Using the Calendar View or the Table View click on the Seminar you want to attend. After a brief pause, you will be in the Seminar. Your name should appear on the left side of the screen. For additional instructions, review Seminar Instructions found in the Course Home menu for the course.

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