The military
utilizes it
.many of the Fortune 500 companies incorporate
it, there is even top-rated show with the theme of it.
And though the Student Success Seminar (SSS)
course is not harsh or physical as boot camp or basic training,
our mission is the same: to teach survival skills.
SSS is designed for entering freshmen to
help them survive their first year - a most vulnerable & tentative
time for many college students. HSU believes that success in college
for the freshmen will depend on their ability to manage the changes
that are bound to occur. We must teach them to know themselves,
accept themselves and direct themselves.
Though many schools are adopting courses
to help freshmen in their transitions, HSU can be considered a pioneer.
We were one of the first to implement a three member teaching consisting
of: a faculty member, staff member and a student peer leader. As
a result, we have been selected to present at both National &
International Conferences. A special honor was achieved in February
of 2001 when HSU's Student Success Seminar members were invited
to conduct a four-hour workshop at the National First-Year Experience
Conference in Houston, Texas.
Student Success Seminar (COHD 1300) is
a three-credit hour, letter graded, elective designed to ease the
transition adjustment to the college environment.
This course has three broad goals: to help the student
acquire essential academic survival skills (no matter what the student's
entering ability level); to develop skills for living; and increase
the student's knowledge about the functions and resources of the
University.
Some of the topics covered:
- Note & Test-Taking Strategies
- Classroom Etiquette And College PR Skills
- Orientation To The University and Local Community
- Campus Resources
- Relationship Issues
- Learning Styles
- Myers-Briggs Personality Assessment
- Critical Thinking
- Diversity
- Heath & Wellness
- Taking Responsibility For Your Own Education
- Career Exploration
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