Psychology - Undergraduate Programs
https://catalog.uta.edu/science/psychology/undergraduate/...credit hour career preparation course, UNIV 1101 or UNIV-SC 1101 . Transfer students need to...
...credit hour career preparation course, UNIV 1101 or UNIV-SC 1101 . Transfer students need to...
...Transfer Residency and Graduation UNIV 1101 Career Preparation and Student Success UNIV 1131 STUDENT SUCCESS...
...Biology Maintaining Major Status General Information UNIV 1101 & UNIV 1131 Computer and Oral Communication Competency...
...completing a one (1) hour UNIV course (UNIV 1000, 1101, or 1131) or a course...
...three major-specific courses (UNIV 1000, UNIV 1131 or UNIV 1101) or a departmental equivalent...
...1 Satisfies core requirement. 2 THEA 1101 fulfills the UNIV 1131 requirement for entering freshman...
...1 Satisfies core requirement. 2 THEA 1101 fulfills the UNIV 1131 requirement for entering freshman...
...1 Satisfies core requirement. 2 THEA 1101 satisfies the UNIV 1131 requirement for entering Freshman...
...HIST 3300 with a "C" or better. UNIV 1101 is included as a part of...
...HIST 3300 with a "C" or better. UNIV 1101 is included as part of HIST...
...42 Modern Languages Foundations UNIV 1131 STUDENT SUCCESS 1 or UNIV 1101 CAREER PREPARATION AND...
...not taken at UTA student must take UNIV 1101 . Program Completion Eligibility for Program Continuation...
...not taken at UTA, students must take UNIV 1101 . Program Completion Eligibility for Program Continuation...
...not taken at UTA, students must take UNIV 1101 . Program Completion Eligibility for Program Continuation...
...not taken at UTA, students must take UNIV 1101 . Program Completion Eligibility for Program Continuation...
...not taken at UTA, students must take UNIV 1101 . Program Completion Eligibility for Program Continuation...
...For transfer students, UNIV-EN 1131 can be substituted with ENGR 1101 4 CHEM 1465...
...For transfer students, UNIV-EN 1131 can be substituted with ENGR 1101 . 4 CHEM 1465...
...program 2 UNIV-EN 1131 is required for students admitted as freshman. ENGR 1101 is...
...program 2 UNIV-EN 1131 is required for students admitted as Freshman. ENGR 1101 is...
...as early as possible. The requirements of UNIV 1101 are met by HIST 3300. Students...
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
A course for new transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus.
An optional course for new business transfer students that will help students transition into UTA and achieve academic and personal success through recognition of campus resources and community building. Students will discover effective ways to balance personal and career obligations with academic goals. The course will allow for the discovery of marketable skills within a chosen academic discipline and the professions associated with that program of study. Experiential learning opportunities will be discussed, including undergraduate research, leadership, international engagement, community engagement and career development. Students will understand how critical thinking and study skills can be applied to academic content, explore chosen majors and possible career pathways, and connect to activities and resources on campus. Business transfer students have the option to enroll in UNIV-BU 1101 as a one-hour elective. It is not a required course.
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