ORIN 1541: Foundations for Student Success

Credit hours: 1 Lecture hours: 1 Lab hours: 0
PCS code (Local ID):
Baccalaureate/Transfer
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Course Description
This course focuses on a learner's role and responsibility in the learning process. Students will develop active learning strategies and effective study skills to become broadly educated individuals who are creative, critical thinkers able to solve problems and competently communicate. Upon completion, students will understand the purpose of higher education and the value of a college degree in lifelong learning.
Topical Outline
TOPICS:EXAMPLES:
College Foundations: Suggested Week 1Understanding the value of higher education
 Campus resources
 Using Canvas
Growth Mindset and BelongingSkills, values, and interests inventories
 Community building
 Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging
 Social interactions and relationships
 Campus events and involvement
Self-AdvocacySetting goals and identifying priorities
 Time management
 Communication strategies
 Managing stress
Career ExplorationCareer Coach
 Career exploration
 Money
Preparing for SuccessCritical thinking and problem solving
 Information literacy
 Active reading

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Evaluate their strengths and weaknesses as college students.
  • Identify strategies for managing their time, money, and stress.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills appropriate to the situation.
  • Apply critical thinking and problem solving skills in a variety of contexts.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in a variety of study skills.
  • Develop effective and ethical strategies for locating, evaluating, and using information to inform their ideas.
  • Articulate what it means to become a learner.