The Williams Plan consists of:
Foundation courses in:
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Critical Thinking, Reasoning, and Communication:
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"The GWC College Experience"
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Develop skills for academic success.
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Receive support in your transition to GWC.
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"Empirical and Mathematical Reasoning"
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Use math to solve common societal problems.
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"Scientific Inquiry and Practice"
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Explore the GWC campus on beautiful Lake Geneva, while gaining scientific skill and insight.
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Arts, Humanities, and Culture:
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"Arts, Literature, and Inquiry"
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Examine the creation and meaning of artistic and literary works throughout history.
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"Ethical Reasoning and Values"
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Identify the relationship between human behavior and ethical dilemmas.
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"Historical Studies"
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Understand how history influences contemporary society and its continued evolution.
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"Social Inquiry and Inclusivity"
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Study the effects of psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual variables on human development.
Thematic courses on Social Entrepreneurship and Responsibility:
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Year One: The Field of Social Entrepreneurship
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See how creativity and innovation are used to effect societal change on local and global levels.
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Year Two: Skills of Social Entrepreneurship
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Gain the tools you need to implement sustainable, constructive solutions to societal ills.
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Year Three: Social Entrepreneurial Venture
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Apply your skills to a real-world social problem.
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Year Four: Social Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Mentoring
Mentor your peers; prepare for the future.