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Research for the 21st Century (LIBR 180)

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Subject:
Humanities, Social Sciences
Institution Name:
WA State Board for Community & Technical Colleges
Collection:
Open Course Library
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: develop and research a topic of global significance; recognize authors’ arguments and the political, social and economic motivations behind their work; demonstrate the ability to locate, interpret and cite the relevant and appropriate information resources on a topic; and, demonstrate an understanding of the information research process.

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Material Type:
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Copyright Holder:
WA State Board for Community & Technical Colleges

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