MCDE 121 Middle College Success Seminar I
This course is a special, one-credit seminar specifically designed for first-year students enrolled in HCC’s Middle College. The purpose of this course is to aid students in their transition and acclimation to the college experience. Through self-assessment, reading comprehension, reflection, and self-expression, students will develop habits necessary to meet academic expectations.
Hours Weekly
2
Course Objectives
- Identify a range of campus resources and their role in academic success.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the mutually dependent relationship between academic accountability and personal success at the collegiate level.
- Demonstrate fundamental interpersonal communication skills appropriate for a collegiate setting.
- Demonstrate effective notetaking and study skills.
Course Objectives
- Identify a range of campus resources and their role in academic success.
This objective is a course Goal Only
- Demonstrate an understanding of the mutually dependent relationship between academic accountability and personal success at the collegiate level.
This objective is a course Goal Only
- Demonstrate fundamental interpersonal communication skills appropriate for a collegiate setting.
This objective is a course Goal Only
- Demonstrate effective notetaking and study skills.
This objective is a course Goal Only