CI-191 The Self in Society
Let's play with how you interact with the world around you. Let's explore how we create space, away from external influences, to sit and experiment within our own thoughts and social interactions. Through a series of independent activities, students will learn to challenge the interaction of creativity and society. Guided small and large group reflections will provide a space for students to compare experiences and offer feedback, analysis and support. Topics include experiments with ethnographic research, random acts of kindness, impression management, mindfulness, flow state, creativity in groups dynamics, counseling skills and embracing vulnerability. Restricted to students with less than 54 credits. Students with more than 54 credits needing to fulfill their CI requirement should seek approval from the Undergraduate Advising Office.
Prerequisite
Student has not met all of the following Student has satisfied all of the following Student has completed or is in process of completing any of the following course(s) WAIVER 30CR - At Least 30 Transfer Credits, WAIVER 45CR - At Least 45 Transfer Credits, WAIVER 60CR - At Least 60 Transfer Credits, WAIVER 90CR - At Least 90 Transfer Credits, Undergraduate Creativity and Innovation Courses with grade greater than or equal to D- (Undergraduate Grading Scheme).
Offered
Fall, Spring