I. Course Title: Independent Study/Capstone Experience
II. Course Number: HHUM 498
III. Credit Hours: 1-3 credits
IV. Prerequisites: Senior status; in addition, students enrolling in HHUM 498 must be pursuing Track 2 of the Health Humanities minor or have permission of the program coordinator.
V. Course Description:
This course is for students completing Track 2 of the Health Humanities minor and is offered as an alternative to HHUM 410: Capstone Experience. Each enrolled student will work in consultation with the course instructor and a faculty mentor to design a capstone experience for the health humanities minor that aligns with the student’s prior academic work, career and educational goals, and personal interests. As part of this experience, students will be expected to produce: a project that incorporates the aims and methods of the health humanities; a presentation of the project in a wider venue, either on campus, in the community, or on the web; and an ePortfolio of their overall engagement with the health humanities. This course does not observe a regular meeting schedule. Independent Study.
Note(s): Humanistic or Artistic Expression designated course. This course does not observe a regular meeting schedule. Independent Study.
VI. Detailed Description of Content of the Course:
As a capstone experience that unifies students’ exploration with the health humanities, this course enables students to work with the course instructor and a faculty mentor to (1) reflect on their past learning and knowledge of the health humanities, (2) more deeply pursue the relationship between their academic field of study and the health humanities, and (3) share their engagement with and understanding of the health humanities with a wider audience. Students will realize these goals by doing the following: Developing an ePortfolio of their past work in the minor; completing a project on a subject of their choosing that encompasses the aims and methods of the health humanities; and presenting the project to the wider campus or community, or publishing it on the web. The project can build on students’ work in prior courses and/or research experiences, and it can take the form of a traditional essay, recommendation report, creative work, multimedia composition, etc. Students will receive guidance in choosing the best venue to share their work on the project with a wider audience. Additional activities that students may participate in include:
VI. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course:
This course meets as an independent study. Instructional strategies include:
VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:
By the end of the course, students will be able to successfully:
VIII. Assessment Measures:
Students must be primarily evaluated based on their completion of an ePortfolio, project, and project presentation. Other assessment measures may include:
Review and Approval
August 2020
March 01, 2021