Fall 2023 Learning Communities
Lindenwood is offering the following Learning Communities for the Fall 2023 semester.
Discover U
The Discover U Learning Community is for students who are still exploring and discovering the potential of all of the degree programs and trying to find that perfect major. Participating in this community will help students elevate goals, values, and areas of interest to help them gain insight on their path and direction while at Lindenwood. We can't wait to go on this adventure with you!
- Courses attached to this Learning Community include:
- UNIV 10100_FLC01 - Discover U: A Seminar of Self Discovery
- ENGL 15000 - Composition I
Student Quotes:
“My LC experience was a lot of fun! The specific class I took was different than any class I’ve taken before & helped me meet new people that are in the same boat as I am! I now know more Freshman than I would if I wouldn’t of experienced the LC, I highly recommend if you want to meet new, unique people who are interested in the same things you are!”
- Katelyn Piepmeier, Undecided LC, Fall 2019“Being in the Learning Community helped ease the anxiety of being the new kid. I met some of my best friends because of the Learning Community and that’s all I could’ve asked for.”
- Maura Hussey, Undecided LC, Fall 2018Faculty Quote:
“Working with the students who are seeking to find their best selves, is one of my absolute favorite experiences as a faculty member. I cannot wait for each class period. Working with undecided students or students who are searching for what to do with their major, reminds me of why I started teaching in the first place.”
- Undecided LC Faculty, Fall 2017-Fall 2019
How to be a Good Creature - LindenFirst Learning Community
Please note only students that attended the LindenFirst First-Generation Summer Experience can register for the is Learning Community.
The course will follow a book, "How to Be a Good Creature," which takes a close examination of animals and the lessons we can learn about being a good person from them. New students often feel a strong draw to animals, so this class will provide a welcoming, animal-focused environment to start pushing personal growth.
Professor: Kevin Manley
Time Offered: Monday, 1111:50 a.m.
As a part of a Learning Community students should also be registered in ENGL 15000_07 Composition I -- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12-12:50 p.m.
Please note, this UNIV Seminar is only offered in conjunction as a Learning Community. Visit Learning Community to learn more.
Truth and B.S.
What exactly is the nature of truth and how important is it for a well-rounded education? This course is intended to help you, the first year Lindenwood student, discover your own answers to these questions by exploring the goals of the various Colleges and Departments at Lindenwood University alongside the current philosophical theories of truth and bullshit. Special emphasis will be placed on how to evaluate these goals and theories within the context of everyday life.
Dr. Joseph Steineger has been an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Lindenwood University since January 2014. He received his degrees from the University of Kansas and the University of Chicago, and works in the fields of Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Religion within the context of Medieval Philosophy. A first generation college graduate in his family, Dr. Steineger is an enthusiastic teacher of college undergraduates with a deep commitment to the view that the examined way of life is the best way of life in any walk of life.
Professor: Joseph Steinger
Time Offered: Monday, 10-10:50 a.m.
As a part of this Learning Community students should also be registered in ENGL 15000_03 Composition I -- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9-9:50 a.m.
Honors
Open to first-year students accepted into the Honors Academy. Each student is encouraged to apply for the Honors Academy to be in this community. You can do so by visiting the Honors Academy.
The Honors Learning Community is for students seeking an elevated academic experience and want to stand out among their peers. Courses are designed to develop intellectual capacities and promote scholarly discussion among motivated students. Engage with others who love to learn while working together towards the distinction of graduating with University Honors.
HONORS – FLCH6
- UNIV 10100 FLCH6 – “Your Honors Story”
- ENGL 25900 FLCH6 – Existentialism
- GEO 10100 FLCH6 – World Regional Geography
Business
Open to first-year students majoring any PCBE major (1 cohort - 25 spots available)
The Business Learning Community provides the opportunity for you to further your understanding of and connection to the interdisciplinary world of business and effective global workplace communication. You will have the ability to learn from guest speakers, connect and collaborate with other students in the major, and get hands-on experience through experiential learning. The courses offered in this learning community fulfill requirements for business majors and may meet University General Education requirements.
PCBE – FLC 07
- MGMT 16025 07 – Introduction to Business and Free Enterprise (Karolina Schneider) MWF 12-12:50 pm
- ENGL 23000 07 – Professional Communication (Laura Wehmer-Callahan) MWF 11-11:50 am