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HDEV 1300 will help students develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to: motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking. Learning Framework
Students taking HDEV 1300-2005 are required to enroll in DREA 0091-2200 and DREA 0093-2200. Students develop skills that support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to: motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking. Learning Framework
Students taking HDEV 1300-2006 are required to enroll in DREA 0093-2002. Students develop skills that support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to: motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking. Learning Framework
Students taking HDEV 1300-2010 are required to enroll in DMAT 0097-2202 and DMAT 0098-2202. Students develop skills that support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to: motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking. Learning Framework
Students taking HDEV 1300-2012 are required to enroll in DMAT 0066-2200 and DMAT 0090-2200. Students develop skills that support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to: motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking. Career Exploration/Planning
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HDEV 1300 will help students develop skills that will support their success in college. Topics include, but are not limited to: motivation and self-discipline, time management, effective communication, test taking skills, reading/writing techniques, note taking, and the development of critical thinking skills. Career Exploration/Planning
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NOTE: Beginning the spring semester of 2008, if a first time in college, FTIC, student's assessment test scores indicate a placement into two or more developmental studies disciplines, the student will be required to take either developmental reading or human development 1300 or 1310.