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Core Curriculum Course
Language, Philosophy, and Culture Area
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Catalog Course Description:
Course Purpose: This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement
for TTU’s Core Curriculum. Courses in this category focus on how ideas, values, beliefs, and
other aspects of culture reflect and affect human experience. Courses involve the exploration of
ideas that foster aesthetic and intellectual creation in order to understand the human condition
across cultures. Prerequisite: ENGL 1301, 1302.
THECB Core Foundational Component Area Criteria Description:
Courses in this category focus on how ideas, values, beliefs, and other aspects of culture express
and affect human experience. Courses involve the exploration of ideas that foster aesthetic and
intellectual creation in order to understand the human condition across cultures. Assessments
used: [fill in numbers of your relevant assignments from below]
THECB Core Curriculum Objectives Description:
• Critical Thinking Skills: To include creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis,
evaluation and synthesis of information. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of your relevant
assignments from below]
• Communication Skills: To include effective development, interpretation and expression of
ideas through written, oral and visual communication. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of
your relevant assignments from below]
• Personal Responsibility: To include the ability to connect choices, actions and consequences
to ethical decision-making. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of your relevant assignments
from below]
• Social Responsibility: To include intercultural competence, knowledge of civic
responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national and global
communities. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of your relevant assignments from below]
TTU College-Level Core Compentency Statement:
Students graduating from Texas Tech University should be able to think critically and evaluate
possible multiple interpretations, cultural and historical contexts, and values. Assessments used:
[fill in numbers of your relevant assignments from below]
TTU Core Curriculum Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
• Identify methodologies of historical, literary, philosophical, and/or aesthetic research and
recognize their applicability to everyday life. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of your
relevant assignments from below]
• Develop analytical arguments in written and/or oral forms. Assessments used: [fill in
numbers of your relevant assignments from below]
• Evaluate events, ideas, and artistic expressions in terms of multiple cultural contexts and
value systems. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of your relevant assignments from below]
• Demonstrate ways in which the humanities are fundamental to the health and survival of any
society. Assessments used: [fill in numbers of your relevant assignments from below]
Course-Specific Expected Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
[list your own outcomes here, and link each one to the numbers of your relevant assignments]
Assessment of Expected Learning Outcomes:
[put a numbered list of the course assignments here, with a brief description of each; the numbers
will enable you to list relevant assignments for the learning outcomes above]
Grading:
[identify how much each assignment is worth and the grading scale]
ADA Statement (OP 34.22):
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/opmanual/OP34.22.pdf
Any student who, because of a disability, may require special arrangements in order to
meet the course requirements should contact the instructor as soon as possible to make
any necessary arrangements. Students should present appropriate verification from
Student Disability Services during the instructor’s office hours. Please note: instructors
are not allowed to provide classroom accommodations to a student until appropriate
verification from Student Disability Services has been provided. For additional
information, please contact Student Disability Services in West Hall or call 806.742.2405.
Religious Holy Days (OP 34.19):
https://www.depts.ttu.edu/opmanual/OP34.19.pdf
Texas law requires institutions of higher education to excuse a student from attending classes or
other required activities, including examinations, for the observance of a religious holy day. The
student shall also be excused for time necessary to travel.
An institution may not penalize the student for the absence and allows for the student to take an
exam or complete an assignment from which the student is excused.
While no prior notification of the instructor is required, OP 34.19 indicates that a student who
intends to observe a religious holy day should make that intention known to the instructor prior
to the absence. The student should make up any missed work.
[Include any additional policy information here]
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