Academic Foundations- 8 credits

Incoming Centenary students take three courses that focus on the excitement and quality of their transition to Centenary.  These courses are all "foundational": they prepare students to become better students, citizens, and thinkers, while also demonstrating how to plan a career while caring for body and mind. 

“Nature of Work” (2 credits)  immerses students in the culture of their major and career.  From the very start of their Centenary experience, students focus on the "real world" of jobs and economic stability. Students learn to think pragmatically about careers in their field, while developing practical skills like resume-writing and interviewing.  

“Wellness” (2 credits) means productivity and success: Centenary wants students to be the best, happiest version of themselves. This class explores a variety of ways to achieve wellness.  The main assignment is to create a long-term, personalized wellness plan.  

“Broad, Enduring Interest” (4 credits) Most incoming students have heard about the difficulty of university classes.  But Centenary classes are also very exciting and inspiring.  This class is about inviting you to think as we do at a university—broadly, courageously, and in the real world.  Each section of this course focuses on some issue of immediate relevance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, and is dedicated to the proposition, thinking well may save the world—and make your life a lot more interesting too!

Requirements

Nature of Work- 2 credits

ANH-1205Nature of Work: Animal Health

2

BIO-1201Introduction to Scientific Work

2

EST-1205Nature of Work in the Equine World

2

FAS-1205Nature of Work: Fashion

2

LAS-1205Nature of Work: Work as Meaning

2

PSY-1205Nature of Work: Mental Health

2

SWS-1205Nature of Work: Social Work

2

THA-1205Nature of Work: Fine Arts

2

Wellness- 2 credits

LAS-1005Academic App. in Learning Theory

4

LAS-1305Wellness

2

Broad Enduring Interest- 4 credits

BUS-1105Saving the World, One Non-Profit at a Time

4

EDU-1105The Rights of the Child

4

ENG-1105Superheroes and Society

4

ENG-2026Women Writers of the World

4

ENG-2040Introduction to Digital Humanities

4

EST-1105Animals and Society

4

EST-1106Introduction to Therapeutic Horsemanship

4

HIS-1010A History of 9/11

4

HIS-2005World Geography

4

LAS-1105Race in American Culture

4

PSY-1105Who Am I?

4

SOC-1000Contemporary Social Issues

4

SOC-1105Lifespan Public Health

4

THA-1105Expressing Humanity

4