CAS 495 Senior Seminar

Students in this capstone course will discuss concepts that foster continued professional success. Emphasis will be placed on refining communication, self-management, and other “soft” skills that determine one’s place in an organization. Students will demonstrate their mastery of professional skills, including oral and written communication, understanding of legal and ethical issues, critical thinking and problem solving, and information literacy. Students will have the opportunity to inventory their experiences and explore career interests as they develop future goals. The content and outcomes in this course assess the broad knowledge and understanding gained in the College of Arts and Sciences majors.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Senior status (at least 90 credits), ENG 131, ENG 122 or ENG 310 (depending on program requirements), and MAT 122 or MAT 205 or equivalent.

Notes

Effective Fall 2016, CAS 495 will replace GEN 480.