Problems to Possibilities

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THINK BIG

Open to students from any discipline, Problems to Possibilities is an exercise in creative intelligence and innovation. This unique two-week summer intensive experience will allow you to work closely with other Franke Honors students and faculty from University of Technology Sydney to change the way you think about problem solving. 

 

Tackle complex, dynamic, and networked problems. Analyze challenges from multiple perspectives and discover new possibilities.

INSTRUCTOR: Caitlyn Hall

First Seven weeks | Mon/Wed/Fri | 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Hybrid in-person and live online

Problems to Possibilities is a required course for the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation. In this class, open to all Franke Honors students, you can expect to work alongside other students to hone skills in team collaboration, visualization, modeling, representation, and presentation. 

Course Description

During this application-driven course, students will begin to understand how to evaluate and analyze complex problems within their dynamic systems through different lenses. Students will apply this analysis to collaboratively develop novel potential solutions, presented through different visualization and modeling techniques.

Sound Interesting?

Registration is now open for fall 2024!

 

 

 

Have questions about the course?

We're here to answer them!

Kailey Shill

Associate Director of Academic Affairs

Kailey Glibert
kaileyshill@arizona.edu

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Assistant Professor of Practice

Caitlyn Hall
cahall@arizona.edu