Honors Seminar Syllabus for 2013-2014
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R. E. Byrd Business Building 366

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Course

HONR-1011-PSH Honors Seminar

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: EDUC 1100, EDUC 1200; Enrollment limited to Honors Program students

Course Description

Examination of the practices and skills of leadership from reading and group projects.

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Hours

(1 lec)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

iPads & course texts will be available by the second class meeting.

There will be readings from Leadership Development Studies, Phi Theta Kappa, fourth edition and Focus on Community College Success second edition. Staley, C. , Wadsworth, 2010. Copies are available for loan.

FYS lectures are available on AC-Connect.

 

Supplies

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Student Performance

        

After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the instructor:

1. identify personal learning strengths and weaknesses

2. analyze various leadership contexts

3. apply leadership and team building principles and theory in practical projects

4. participate in class and group processes

5. demonstrate courtesy and respect for classmates

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

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Grading Criteria

Grading Policy:

25 % Class participation
                Attendance
                Journal entry info sheet
                Walk for Water
                Creative Mind Noon – 1:30
                Creative Mind 6:00 – 9:00
                Dallas – Oct. 25 & 26

                Doc Hendley events
                High School Outreach (first year: one)
                High School China (second year: one)
                Community Outreach (second year: one)
                Submission to Honors Studies
                Ranger Reflection Column
               Others as noted on Course Calendar
 

25% Scholar Project
                Planning 1
                Planning 2
                Project Completion
                Presentation at Honors Expo
                Notebook

25% Honor Project
                Planning 1
                Planning 2
                Project Completion
                Presentation at Honors Expo
                Notebook

15% Portfolio
                My Educational Plan
                WIX e-Career Portfolio
                Specialist Logs

10% Evaluations
                Mid-term
                End of Semester

Grading Scale:

90 -100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
0-58 F

Attendance

 Attendance & Scholar participation (25%):
This course requires participation and attendance since many activities cannot be duplicated.
The following criteria will determine the attendance portion of the participation grade:

No more than 2 absences - 100                             6 absences – 50
3 absences - 90                                                       7 absences – 30
4 absences - 80                                                       8 absences – 0
5 absences - 70                                                       Two tardies (or early exits) will equal an absence.

Calendar

Assignments Fall 2013

The assignments for this semester are listed below.  This is merely a guide.   Assignments may be altered or moved to another date. Many dates will be determined by class members and by on-going needs of the college and community.

TBA                        Students will give presentations to High School and to community groups

TBA                        Potential Scholars and parents will be invited to AC View events

Spring Break:     AC Educational Global Travel Experience (second year PSH students are eligible to apply;
                                1st year  students will go to Cambodia & Thailand in May)

Aug.       27           Class Begins -  Welcome – Syllabus – meet your Honors Buddy
                                Receive Seminar folders
                                Common Reader Competition
                                Sign up to help at Club Fair on Sept. 3 or 4
                                Your class schedule will be used to determine which Honors courses you will mentor
                                AC Connect

                29           Select Honor and Scholar projects
                                Receive iPads   
                                Scape Day: SGA Movie night: The Great Gatsby

Sept.       2            Labor Day

                  3            Meet your College and Scholar teams
                                Club Fair: 8:30 – 11:30
                  4            (Wed) Club Fair: 8:30 – noon

                  5            Preparation day for faculty, community & high school presentations

                10           Professor Gibson:   What’s available in FYE
                                Select Leadership Topics

                12           Scholar preparation day
                                Scape day: 6:00 LCU Honors dinner (encouraged, but optional event)

                17           Honor preparation day
                                Constitution Day

                19           Scholar/Honor preparation day (1st Preparation work posted for a grade)
                                6:00 p.m. Honors Program Back to School Potluck (Oak Room)

                20           (Friday) WT Communication Hall of Fame.  Keynote speaker: ABC national news
                                correspondent Claire Shipman.  Inductees: Matt Adams, Andy Justus, Dr. Russell Lowery-
                                Hart and Guy P. Yates    $35       

                21          WTAMU Leadership Summit 10:00 - 4:00: includes lunch and ticket for optional tailgate and football game.  

                24           Discuss Educational Plan
                                Walk for Water final preparation

                26           Fall Fest  11:00 AM – 2:00 PM -  Walk for Water

Oct.        TBA        WT will host UK Debaters (optional event)

                  1            HS/ Community presentation preparation

                  3            HS/ Community presentation preparation
                                WT Freshman Convocation; Doc Hendley featured speaker, 5 p.m. First United Event   
                                Center (optional event)               

                  4            (Friday) Leadership Conference; Civic Center Grand Plaza : 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

                  8            Scholar and Honors second preparation post for a grade (paper due Oct. 29)
                                Creative Mind final preparation

                10           11:30 – 1:30  Creative Mind Scholar’s Program at AMoA linking Amarillo, Dr. Price's
                                Cambodia collection and water wells.
                                5:00 – 10 PM Creative Mind Scholar’s Program Dinner & lecture  (required)

                                Potential Scholar Night: 7:00 PM Creative Mind Scholar’s Program

                                Potential Scholar Night  Oct. 11 or 18 7:30pm       
                                AC Experimental Theatre:  Be a Good Little Widow by Bekah Brunstetter

                15           Leadership discussion topic 1     

17           Leadership discussion topic 2

                22           Leadership discussion topic 3

                24           Fall into Honors Luncheon (Oak Room)

                25-26     Scholar Humanities excursion in Dallas

OCT.      29           Mid-term Evaluation

                31           ‘Scape Day: Halloween

Nov.        4            (Monday)  Spring Registration Begins

                  5            Wine to Water events with author Doc Hendley:
                                Noon – 2:00  Lunch & KACV interview  (required)
                                6:00 – AMoA – usher for reception
                                7:00 – Civic Center Heritage room – usher

                                Potential Scholar Night: Wine to Water, 7:00 – Civic Center Heritage room

                  7            Scholar notebook preparation day

                12           Honors notebook preparation day

                14           Leadership discussion topic 4

                19           Leadership discussion topic 5

                20           (Wed) Last day to withdraw from classes

                21           Scholar/Honor notebooks due at the beginning of class
                                Honor Expo presentation preparation

                                Potential Scholar Night: Nov. 22 at 7:30pm:  Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott

                26           ‘Scape day

                28-30     Thanksgiving Holiday

Dec.         3            Honors Expo set up
                                Rehearse presentations

                  4            (Wed.) Honors Expo – 9:00 – 2:00

                  5            Honors Expo– 9:00 – 2:00
                               iPads returned to Lynn Library reference desk by 3:00 PM

Dec.       9 – 13    Final Exams week various schedules

10           No class/ see final exam schedule  --  Final Evaluation due in Blackboard

                12           Final Grades posted in AC  Connect
                                TBA class time

                14           Commencement - 10:00 AM - Amarillo Civic Center

 

Additional Information

Scholar Project (25%)
Each Scholar will be placed on a committee. Your responsibility will be to research, plan, execute, evaluate and document your committee’s topic. Everyone will participate in the activity under your direction.  Your team will present your work at the Honors Expo.  The committee areas for this semester include:

Honors Pot Luck, Fall into Honors Luncheon & Club Fair; Walk for Water; Creative Mind; High School Outreach, Community Outreach & AC View;  and Honors Expo.

Honor Project (25%):
Each Scholar will be placed on a committee.  Your responsibility will be to research, plan, execute, evaluate and document your committee’s topic. Everyone will participate in the activity under your direction. Your team will present your work at the Honors Expo.  The committee areas for this semester include:

Honors Course Mentors, Leadership activities, ‘Scape days, Humanities Excursion, Leadership Conference, Cambodia Fundraising, Facebook.

Portfolio (15%):
My Educational Plan
Career Portfolio
Specialist Log

Scholarships

Scholarships will be awarded about two weeks into the semester.  If you are on a payment plan, the scholarship will be used first.  If you have already paid for your courses in full, you will receive a check from the business office.  Scholarships are generally identified as Don Powell or Institutional.

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