AL - Arts and Letters
Through guest presentations from each major department in the college, the Career Management Center and other University resources, students will learn about majors, minors, career options, effective goal-setting, study skills, and time management strategies. Coursework includes weekly reading and journal assignments, attendance at campus events, and visits to campus resources.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
Students receive training in communications, counseling practices and College and University resources and services, and then serve as Peer Advisors to undecided prospective Arts & Letters students. Up to 150 hours required. Weekly staff meetings, readings, and a peer advising journal are also required.
An interdisciplinary study of selected topics in the humanities. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to academic advisors.
An interdisciplinary study of selected topics in social studies. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to academic advisors.
An advanced study of selected topics in humanities.
An advanced study of selected topics in social studies.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate.
An advanced study of selected topics in humanities.
An advanced study of selected topics in social studies.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate.
An interdisciplinary study of selected topics in arts and letters.
1-3 credits. Seminar on special interdisciplinary topics for small groups of qualified students.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate.
Seminar on special interdisciplinary topics for small groups of qualified students.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate.