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Social/Cultural Inquiry: Citizensh (COR 161)

Term: 2024-2025 Spring Semester

Faculty

Leigh Anne McFarland
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Douglas Keaton
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Craig Woelfel
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (1/22/2025 - 5/8/2025) Location: FCSTA KENAN 414

Description

Courses with the "COR" prefix are part of the Flagler College Core Curriculum. Each COR course satisfies a Flagler Core Literacy requirement and also counts towards the Flagler Value Pathway requirements.

Any course with the COR 161 catalog number counts towards:


The Social & Cultural Inquiry Literacy: The ability to uncover aspects of our shared humanity is essential to a productive career in any walk of life. Reflection upon our inner core and other cultures gives us the means to think of the many ways we can create shared meaning and understanding through intra and intercultural communication. Comfort with the tension of competing but equally valuable ways of life is a mark of mature leadership.


Students must complete one Core course in the Social & Cultural Inquiry Literacy. Any course listed as COR 161, 162, 163, or 164 completes this requirement.


The Citizenship with Integrity Value Pathway : We believe that ethical citizenship should be exemplifie