Looking for a one-credit course that allows you to connect your major to other academic disciplines? Look no further than IICC, an innovative program that offers short courses on systems thinking and synthesizing expertise. In IICC, you will participate in hands-on learning activities, group discussions, and expert interviews. These 1-credit courses are open to all majors and are a great way to meet fellow IC peers studying everything from physics to drama.
This Fall, there are six IICC mini-courses, and three of them have open seats.
One of the mini-courses focuses on sustainability and will be offered for five weeks later in the semester. Details below.
ICIC 12000 Insight: Combining Expertise
Synthesizing insights of disciplinary experts to address a significant issue.
Section 3: Local vs. Global: Which is Sustainable?
TR4-5:15, Oct. 25 - Dec. 1
Instructors: Katherine Beissner & Nancy Jacobson
CRN 22598
Don't have time to take another course over five weeks? No problem! Two other IICC mini-courses will be conducted over one weekend. Details below:
ICIC 10000 Integration:Connecting the Disciplines
Section 1. Friday, Sept. 16, 6-9PM; Saturday, Sept. 17, 10AM-4PM; Sunday, Sept. 18, 1-5PM
Instructors: Jason Hamilton & Paula Turkon
CRN 22593
Section 3. Friday, Nov. 11, 6-9PM; Saturday, Nov. 12, 10AM-4PM; Sunday, Nov. 13, 1-5PM
Instructors: Elizabeth Simkin & Nancy Jacobson
CRN 22595
For more information on the IICC program, go to www.ithaca.edu/IICC
To register, select "(IC)2 Integrated Curriculum," the first subject area listed in HomerConnect when you do a search for Fall 2011.
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