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BRIDGE – Phase II

BRIDGE – Phase II. Core Proposal. Core Team Members. Emmanuel Eneyo, Ind & Mnfg Engineering Allison Funk, English Language and Literature Jo Gibson, Office of the Registrar David Kaplan, Physics Cem Karacal, Ind & Mnfg Engineering Linda Markowitz, Sociology and Criminal Justice

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BRIDGE – Phase II

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  1. BRIDGE – Phase II Core Proposal

  2. Core Team Members • Emmanuel Eneyo, Ind & Mnfg Engineering • Allison Funk, English Language and Literature • Jo Gibson, Office of the Registrar • David Kaplan, Physics • Cem Karacal, Ind & Mnfg Engineering • Linda Markowitz, Sociology and Criminal Justice • Gertrude Pannirselvam, Management and Marketing • Kerry Slattery, Construction • Chad Verbais, Instructional Services

  3. Core Proposal (36 crh) • Integrated content and skills (24 crh) • Quantitative reasoning (3 crh) • Intergroup relations (3 crh) • Structured distribution requirements (6 crh)

  4. Integrated Content and Skills • Team taught, large lecture, 3 crh content course integrating disciplines in one LAS field • Linked to multiple small skills sections that will use the content in skill development • Content courses will be designed by instructors across the field to present a unified syllabus • One skills course must be NFS

  5. Integrated Content and Skills • FAH 101 – Integrated Introduction to Fine Arts and Humanities • SS 101 – Integrated Introduction to the Social Sciences • NS 101 – Integrated Introduction to the Natural Sciences • GC 101 – Global Citizenship: History, Ethics, Economics, Foreign Languages and Culture

  6. Integrated Content and Skills

  7. Quantitative Reasoning • Math 101 – 3 crh • Focus on applied math and statistics • Students taking Math 120 or higher and Statistics 244 or higher are exempt • Non-exempt students will take a second 3 crh math course in distribution

  8. Intergroup Relations • Requirement met through an approved list of courses

  9. Distribution • Requirements based on student’s major to insure breadth • All students must have one laboratory science course

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