Your Foundations curriculum is integrative, asking you to make connections among courses, to your life outside the classroom, and to the world around you. These reflective questions–answered by all students in the program–offer you a specific opportunity to think about these ties. Construct a word reflection essay about how your experiences in your rFLA courses have prepared you for a meaningful life and productive career. Where in your courses did you find surprising connections or divergent paths? Please be as specific as possible, using specific classes, assignments, experiences, etc., to support your response. Reflect on your perspective on the liberal arts when you started the rFLA program and how it aligns with your current views of your liberal arts education.
The courses I took: rFLA Shakespeares ARSE (reading class about how moral values portrayed in Shakespeare were out of the norms at the time), Ethics and global justice (class talks about general ethics), Computer in Non-Geek Zone (Aristotle, Kant, utilitarianism).
From the above classes, you can bs the experience of the assignment by saying presentation in ethics and global justice significantly helped me understand ethical dilemmas and change my perspective of the world Also, say how all the courses connect to each other and how I believe it is important for young-adult to properly understand ethical values.
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