
KSU 1101. Freshman Seminar. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: Freshman or transfer
standing with fewer than 30 credits.
An elective course for freshmen and transfer students with fewer
than 30 credit hours designed to acquaint students with the campus
and its programs. The course fosters links between student needs
and campus resources and emphasizes the development of college
survival skills (study methods, time management and effective
oral and written communication). Also aids students in selecting
majors, identifying career interests, and developing good relationships
with students and faculty.
KSU 4401. Senior Seminar. 3-0-3.
Prerequisite: 90 credit hours
earned and above.
This institutional capstone course provides a structure for seniors
to bring closure to their undergraduate experience while preparing
for the transition from the university to the community at large.
Within a structured learning community from a variety of disciplines,
students will access the meaning of their undergraduate experience
and develop an understanding of their role as alumni and productive
citizens of the work force, community, state, nation, and the
world. Through the preparation of a reflective portfolio, involvement
in a service-learning project, and a critical discussion of their
short- and long-term logistical goals, the students will prepare
for the post-university experience.