Course Description
Students who have selected an Individualized Studies or Liberal Studies concentration are required to complete a capstone experience in which they demonstrate fulfillment of the various outcomes of their concentration. For students who are completing an Liberal Studies concentration in History/Humanities, LSH 498 is the first of a two-course sequence in which students fulfill the capstone experience requirement. In LSH 498, a five-week, one-credit course, each student will develop a proposal for his or her capstone experience project. The project being proposed may take one of several formats: a research paper, scholarly essay, portfolio, presentation of creative work, business plan, case study, or any other mode appropriate to the student's interest and experience. In LSH 499, a ten-week, two-credit course, each student will complete his or her project as proposed in LSH 498. Entrance into LSH 499, History/Humanities Capstone 2, requires successful completion of LSH 498.
Prerequisites
- Completion of all coursework requirements in the student's concentration.
- ENG 101: English Composition 1
- ENG 102: English Composition 2
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
The student who successfully completes this course will:
- Identify and justify the outcomes to be addressed in his or her capstone project and relate these outcomes to specific courses or other academic experiences in the concentration.
- Articulate the cohesiveness of the concentration.
- Provide evidence of content mastery in each subject area in the concentration.
- Write at the senior level of college writing.
- Develop a proposal for his or her project to be undertaken in LSH 499 that is approved by the instructor of LSH 498.
Course Activities and Grading
LSH 498 is a pass/fail course. In order to receive a grade of Pass a student must successfully complete a project proposal that earns the approval of the instructor. Successful project proposals will fulfill the requirements and demonstrate the competencies stated in the "Course Policies" area of the Blackboard course shell.
Assignments | Weight |
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Capstone Project Proposal | 100% |
Total | 100% |
Required Text
- None
Recommended Resources
- Students should have an up-to-date reference guide for citation methods used in the discipline of their primary concentration area.
Course Schedule
Week | SLOs | Assignments |
1 | 1-5 |
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2 | 1-5 |
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3 | 1-5 |
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4 | 1-5 |
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5 | 1-5 |
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COSC Accessibility Statement
Charter Oak State College encourages students with disabilities, including non-visible disabilities such as chronic diseases, learning disabilities, head injury, attention deficit/hyperactive disorder, or psychiatric disabilities, to discuss appropriate accommodations with the Office of Accessibility Services at OAS@charteroak.edu.
COSC Policies, Course Policies, Academic Support Services and Resources
Students are responsible for knowing all Charter Oak State College (COSC) institutional policies, course-specific policies, procedures, and available academic support services and resources. Please see COSC Policies for COSC institutional policies, and see also specific policies related to this course. See COSC Resources for information regarding available academic support services and resources.