Lewis College (UG-LCHS)

LCHS 100
Introduction to the Professions

This course is designed for students who are majors in the Departments of Psychology, Humanities, or Social Sciences. or who are undecided about their major. Students will learn about professions in the context of different industries related to majors in those Departments, including entry points for each industry and the career opportunities associated with different sectors. Students will be provided assessments of their abilities and interests to inform their thinking about career paths that represent a best fit.

Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Credits: 2
Satisfies: Communications (C)
LCHS 201
Introduction to Science, Technology, and Society

As societies demand, embrace, adapt and reject scientific knowledge and technologies, they reshape the ways that knowledge and technology are produced. The effects are felt in all aspects human identity and interests: from the ways we live our everyday lives, to our understanding of who and what we are, to the making of political decisions of global proportions. This course—drawing from the social sciences and humanities—prepares students to think critically about the human relationships and institutions that make and are remade by scientific and technological change.

Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
LCHS 255
Leadership in Sports

A sports and coach minded approach to leadership concepts and application. Focusing on youth, elementary, professional, and recreational sports and the fundamental elements and differences of leadership at each level.

Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
LCHS 285
Special Topics

Investigate a topic of current interest at an introductory level. Topic will be announced by instructor at scheduling time. Course may be taken multiple times.

Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
LCHS 286
Special Topics in the Human Sciences

This course investigates a topic in the human sciences.

Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
Satisfies: Communications (C), Social Sciences (S)
LCHS 360
Building Success: Career and Life Design in the 21st Century

Building Success: Career and Life Design in the 21st Century equips Illinois Tech students with the career and life tools to help them chart their future. The course will help students uncover insights into their strengths and values and provide them career resources and strategies to help them confidently answer the question "tell me about yourself." The curriculum is designed to help any student/any major with the career and life design process.

Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Credits: 0
LCHS 397
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Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3