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Civitae: Pillar Requirement Courses

Aesthetic Expressions (ENGL 221)

This Introduction into Writing Fiction course surprised me. I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect, but I was hoping this class could bring out some of my hidden creativity. It did exactly that and much more. On the first day I was intimidated because professor Hursey was quite blunt and I wasn’t a fan of …

Global Citizenship (HIST 125)

I took this history class over the summer of 2020 because I wanted to get ahead and finish the last civitae pillar requirement that I had. Even though it was online, I liked this class because the professor presented the class in an organized way and was great at giving feedback. It is hard for …

Historical and Contemporary Insights (HIST 222)

Learning about United States history from 1877 to modern times wasn’t exactly new for me. I have taken history classes every year since middle school so most of the information wasn’t exactly new to me. However, professor Meadows went into great depth and detail during his lectures which I found interesting. This was surprising to …

Human Growth as a Function of Social, Political and Economic Institutions (EDUC 245)

Quantitative Reasoning (MATH 135)

This was the first math class I have ever taken that I can see myself using in the future because of how much it applies to real life. Learning how to handle your finances is a big thing that students need to learn and it is not taught in high school. It surprised me how …

Scientific Reasoning (BIOL 114)