10-196-120 SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE
Focuses on developing empowerment, self-management, commitment, trust, teamwork, and synergy at all levels. Teaches inside-out improvement: first building personal trustworthiness, then interpersonal trust. Corequisite: enrollment in an associate degree, diploma, or certificate program at Nicolet. Lecture. 2 credits.
10-196-121 FOUR ROLES OF LEADERSHIP
Introduces a way to achieve a higher-trust, high performance organizational culture through principle-centered leadership. Students practice the four leadership roles (path finding, aligning, empowering, modeling) and apply the seven habits. Prerequisite: 10-196-120 or consent of instructor. Lecture. 2 credits.
10-550-105 AODA PREVENT/RISK REDUCTION
Examines commonly held beliefs about addiction in contrast with recent biological, psychological, and social research. Emphasizes ways to reduce high-risk behaviors to communicate prevention information. Lecture. 2 credits.
10-890-100 COLLEGE SUCCESS SKILLS
Teaches college-level study techniques, personal management/organizational strategies, and communication skills including time management, learning styles, textbook management, note-taking, library resources, critical thinking, test preparation, test-taking, health/wellness, and diversity issues. Lecture. 1 credit.
10-890-145 MANAGING STRESS
Explores causes of stress, harmful effects, and methods of dealing with stress. Students will assess their sources and levels of stress, practice stress reducing techniques, and design a stress reduction plan to fit their individual needs. Lecture. 1 credit.