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CAP 475 Capstone Seminar (2) Intended as a culminating experience in the liberal arts, this course will focus on helping students enhance their abilities as interdependent persons who can integrate what they have learned in order to make thoroughly effective and distinctively Christian contributions to society. Within the context of a predetermined theme, students will have opportunity to enrich the campus community as they work together to do research, problem-solving, ethical exploration and decision-making and public presentations. Active participation and extensive writing will be expected of each student. Fall, Spring |
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