2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog | 20253
University Studies Courses
All University Studies Courses
		UNIV 1180		TRIO/SSS College Orientation		
			(1 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1190		First Year Experience Seminar		
			(1 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1199		Critical Reading and Analysis		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1200		TRIO/SSS Life Career Planning		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1300		Personal & Financial Wellness		
			(1 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1995		Northern Connect		
			(0 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1996		Athletic Fee		
			(0 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1997		Health Services Fee		
			(0 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1998		Student Activity Fee		
			(0 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 1999		Super Fee		
			(0 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3000		Interdisciplinary Research Methods		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3010		Effective Presentation of Research Results		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3100		College to Career		
			(1 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3200		Capstone for TRIO students		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3910		Directed Independent Study		
			(1-2 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3931		Experimental Course		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 3970		Internship		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 4910		Independent Study		
			(1-2 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 4917		DIS Tchg Assoc |		
			(1-2 credits)
		
		
		
		UNIV 4970		Internship		
			(3 credits)
		
		
	
			UNIV 1190 First Year Experience Seminar (1 credits)
		Designed to support the freshman transition to college, this seminar establishes the core academic skills, social competencies, and values that enable students to excel within the university community. The seminar's ultimate goal is to enhance and enrich the student experience so that students may develop a sense of citizenry and derive the maximum benefit from the intellectual and social opportunities of college life. This is achieved through integrating extracurricular, curricular, and co-curricular offerings within the course content. Faculty lectures, professional staff presentations, and diverse field experiences supplement seminar topic areas.		
		
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