GPS 200 Adult Learning Theory & Practice

Examines the way in which perceptions of the human experience influence life choices. Students will critically analyze theories of adult learning, behavioral changes, goal setting, and self-efficacy through the investigation of language and texts. Ethical and moral reflections will be exhibited through journals, discussions and debates. The course focuses on thinking critically, learning to learn, managing stress, planning time, conducting research, writing effectively, and evaluating language and texts. A scholarly research paper will be completed. The course prepares learners for the rigor of academia and increases their confidence that they can be successful.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

ENG 152

SEE Certification

Writing Intensive