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ICIC 10000 Integration—Connecting the disciplines. How will we meet the complex challenges of the 21st century? We will need to find ways to combine insights and ideas from many fields of study and to use them creatively. Concepts and tools from systems science and design can help us do this. They are introduced through a series of engaging learning activities. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA.

 

ICIC 10000-01 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines

Sept. 9, 6 - 9PM, Sept. 10, 10AM - 4PM, Sept. 11, 1 - 5PM

Instructors: Jake Brenner & Nancy Jacobson

CRN 24011

 

ICIC 10000-02 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines

Sept. 23, 6 - 9PM, Sept. 24, 10AM - 4PM, Sept. 25, 1 - 5PM

Instructors: Jason Hamilton & Mary Ann Erickson

CRN 24012

 

ICIC 10000-03 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines

Nov. 4, 6 - 9PM, Nov. 5, 10AM - 4PM, Nov. 6, 1 - 5PM

Instructors: Julia Lapp & Dave Brown

CRN 24013

 

To register, select (IC)2 Integrated Curriculum, the first subject area listed in HomerConnect when you do a search.

 

Integration is one of four ICIC mini-courses for Fall 2016

* short courses on systems thinking, synthesizing expertise, creativity, and character

* active hands-on learning; no lectures

* lots of fun

* the courses will help you make connections among what you are studying in different courses inside and outside your majors

* this can make learning more lasting and more useful in meeting complex real-world challenges

* courses are one credit and are graded pass/fail

* taking any three of the four mini-courses will count as an ICC elective in the World of Systems or the Inquiry, Imagination and Innovation theme with a Humanities or Social Sciences perspective

 

See www.ithaca.edu/academics/iicc

 

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