Course summary should be pulled from Power Campus event description.
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
- Teacher: Kaija Mortensen
Course summary should be pulled from Power Campus event description.
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
- Teacher: Kaija Mortensen
Course summary should be pulled from Power Campus event description.
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
Course ID number should be pulled from Power Campus eventid. It is the official code and is not displayed anywhere.
Short Name will be Power Campus EVENT_ID plus section number plus academic year + academic term code + session (F = Fall, W = Winter, S = Spring, M = Summer) .
Example: BIOL1101AF202101
- Teacher: Kaija Mortensen
Students integrate the knowledge and competencies they have developed in their focus areas to produce a capstone project relevant to their own interests and post-graduate goals. Students support and learn from one another as they hone communication skills and interdisciplinary understanding, engage in meaningful analysis and creative synthesis, and present their individualized projects in both written and oral presentations. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisite: 12 credit hours must be completed in each focus area prior to taking this course.
- Teacher: Kaija Mortensen