Capstone (CAP)

CAP 201 -  Social Transformation Capstone  (1-3 Credits)  
0 - 1 lecture, 0 - 4 lab, 0 - 5 total contact hours  
Focuses on developing project design and management skills for the purposes of analyzing global movements and/or addressing social justice problems and solutions. Special emphasis will be given to interdisciplinary questions, methods, and applications related to information literacy, intercultural communication and collaboration, critical thinking, and civic engagement. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their personal, professional and academic journeys with the goal of applying acquired knowledge toward fostering justice-oriented social transformation. May be repeated up to a maximum of three credit hours. Prerequisite: Student must have completed at least 6 credit hours in their desired distinction(s) (meaning, 6 credit hours in World Cultures and Diversity courses if pursing the Global Scholars Distinction, or 6 credit hours in Social Justice Studies courses if pursuing the SJS distinction). Student must also be enrolled in at least their 9th credit hour.