ICIC 14000 Character—Developing habits for good. How can we best serve society? By each and every day making choices that do good for others as well as ourselves. The content and development of character are explored through a series of challenging activities and assignments. Tools for examining and intentionally altering patterns of thought and action to better serve society are introduced. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA. (F,S)
ICIC 14000-01 Character: Developing Habits for Good
Tuesdays, 6:50 - 9:30PM, January 24 – February 21
Instructors: Jason Hamilton & Ben Rifkin
CRN 43465
ICIC 14000-02 Character: Developing Habits for Good
Mondays & Wednesdays, 4-5:15PM, March 20 – April 19
Instructors: Ali Erkan & Karl Paulnack
CRN 43464
To register, select (IC)2 Integrated Curriculum, the first subject area listed in HomerConnect when you do a search.
One of four ICIC mini-courses for Spring 2017
* 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
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20161017133038922