HUM110: Human Potential - 4 Hours
The purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity for students to learn and adopt methods to be successful both academically and personally. The course is designed to promote interpersonal skills, global awareness, self-awareness, self-discipline, and self-motivation. Students participate in several projects that aid in behavior modification to develop self-confidence and self-esteem.
Becki J. Tuxhorn
Title: | Adjunct Faculty |
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Dept: | Legal Studies |
Office: | (not available) |
Phone: | (309) 692-4092 |
Fax: | (309) 692-3893 |
Email: | bjtuxhorn@midstate.edu |
Section Information
Section: | E |
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Format: | eLearning |
Time: | eLearning |
LMS: | Open LMS |
Seats Filled: | 10 of 20 |
Textbook
Title | Author | ISBN | Price | Required |
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Becoming a Master Student, 16th Ed. | Ellis | 9781337097109 | $113.50 | Yes |
Sections Offered
2018 Winter Term (November 12th, 2018–February 17th, 2019)
Course | Section | Instructor | Location | Time |
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HUM110: Human Potential | D | Boerger, Angela E. | 200 | Tu,Th 10:05am–11:50am |
HUM110: Human Potential | E | Tuxhorn, Becki J. | Open LMS | eLearning |
Number of classes: 2
2019 Spring Term (February 25th, 2019–May 19th, 2019)
Course | Section | Instructor | Location | Time |
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HUM110: Human Potential | D | Franklin, Nancy A. | 200 | Tu,Th 12:30pm–2:15pm |
HUM110: Human Potential | E | Tuxhorn, Becki J. | Open LMS | eLearning |
Number of classes: 2
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