Integrative Learning prepares you to connect skills and knowledge from multiple sources to solve complex challenges. It develops the intellectual flexibility we need to solve problems in and out of the workplace.
The application of the scientific method to the study of society and of human behavior and mental processes. Choose one course from the following areas:
The study of the changes in and varieties of culture—a society’s practices, beliefs, and values—from prehistoric to contemporary times. Choose one course from the following areas:
The use of reason to speculate on the nature of reality and the study of the means by which human beings communicate their understanding of their times and use symbol systems to create meaning and share it across time. Choose one course from the following areas:
Note: Writing in the Disciplines courses are excluded from consideration for Human Thought and Expression.
The application of the scientific inquiry to the study of physical processes. Choose one course from the following areas:
This course focuses on the political and philosophical traditions of the American republic, especially as embedded in the ideals, values, traditions, founding documents, and institutions of the United States , and considers how these traditions relate to individual citizenship and global society. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours
This course focuses on the creative tensions that exist between the forces of tradition and change as the country undergoes social, cultural, and political change. It considers the manner in which change can renew the vitality of a republic. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours
This course examines civic engagement in relation to individual freedoms and responsibilities. It fosters engaged citizens, empowered to effect positive change. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours
The Kirkpatrick Signature Series is not required for the completion of any Bellevue University Associateof Science degree