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What is the CIVITAS Residential Learning Community?

What is the CIVITAS Residential Learning Community?. CIVITAS students are interested in “the State, the City-State, and Public Affairs”… CIVITAS students live together… CIVITAS students study together… CIVITAS students learn together…

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What is the CIVITAS Residential Learning Community?

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  1. What is the CIVITAS Residential Learning Community? CIVITAS students are interested in “the State, the City-State, and Public Affairs”… CIVITAS students live together… CIVITAS students study together… CIVITAS students learn together… CIVITAS students are active in the community together...

  2. What is the CIVITAS theme for 2012-2013? The unifying theme for the CIVITAS residential learning community for 2012-2013 is— “CITIZEN, COMMUNITY, NATION, AND WORLD” This theme will be emphasized in the courses and activities that comprise CIVITAS….

  3. Which courses make up the CIVITAS residential learning community? CIVITAS consists of four courses and related learning activities— POSC 105C: American National Government HIST 151C: Shaping of the Modern World UCOR 101C: Thinking and Writing Across the Curriculum UCOR152C: Theological Ethics

  4. What assignments and learning activities are there in CIVITAS? CIVITAS includes— Participation in voter registration and other community engagement activities… Journal, essay, and other assignments that ask you to reflect on what you’ve learned… Writing workshops and seminar discussions…

  5. What are the learning objectives common to the CIVITAS courses? CIVITAS students are able to— think critically research effectively argue persuasively write precisely document correctly understand and link the concepts of ethics, citizenship, community, nation, and world

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