Link College Courses

All Link students will enroll in the following college courses:

KSC 199:College 101 (1 credit)

College 101 is designed to facilitate the transition to college by acquainting students with the structure and expectations of college, assisting in the developing of the skills and support systems that contribute to academic success. Topics covered and reinforced throughout the Link program include goal-setting, time management, note taking, textbook reading, test preparation, stress management, and more. Students are exposed to a variety of academic and social resources and support staff. And

ITW 101: Thinking and Writing (4 credits)
Integrative Studies Foundation Course

Introduces students to skills and ways of thinking essential to intellectual inquiry. Students pose a creative and complex question; investigate it with critical analyses of readings, research and data; and use appropriate research techniques and documentation to produce a substantial writing project. 

Link students enroll in an ISP Social Science course for the afternoon. Courses offered in the past:

ISSOC 125: Sociology Now (4 credits)

This course covers current events, applying sociological perspective. Students will learn how sociologists apply the scientific method to study current events.

ISGEOG 100: Introduction to Geography (4 credits)

A systematic introduction to the discipline, designed to give the beginning student exposure to physical, cultural, economic, and cartographic aspects of geography.