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Academic Catalog - Wittenberg Seminars
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Associate Professor Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Director, and cooperating faculty

The Wittenberg Seminars are small, topical courses designed by individual instructors or teams of instructors based on their intellectual interests and training.  Required of all first-year students, the WittSems serve as an introduction to the core values of academic inquiry at Wittenberg.  The topics of the WittSems vary widely, but they share common goals: to help students become intellectually and personally engaged in academic inquiry and understand the relation between the world of learning and their own lives.  The WittSems emphasize seminar-style learning: close faculty and student interaction in a classroom environment of conversation, risk-taking, and trust.  Students in the WittSems will have a chance to explore an intellectual topic in detail and from different perspectives, practicing the kinds of close reading, problem solving, and critical thinking skills that form the bedrock of a liberal arts education.

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100L. Wittenberg Seminar. 4 semester hours.



 
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