University Courses
UNIV 1012 - Success Central
This course assists students in transitioning to university life. The class acquaints students with techniques that encourage student success, improve and refine academic skills, and develop skills and attitudes needed to achieve educational and personal goals. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to freshmen and sophomores only.
UNIV 2000 - Topics
This course of study investigates current or emerging issues in a discipline.
UNIV 3000 - Workshop
This brief intensive course of instruction examines selected topics relating to a technical or professional field. Workshops will use the grading mode of pass-fail (P/F).
UNIV 3990 - Advanced Topics
This course of advanced study investigates current or emerging issues in a discipline.
UNIV 4900 - Practicum
This course of study involves the supervised on/off-campus practical application of previously studied materials.
UNIV 4910 - Seminar
This course of study is directed by a faculty member for providing and discussing information in groups not generally offered in the curriculum.
UNIV 4930 - Independent Study
This course involves research, directed reading, or other scholarly/creative work under the direction of a faculty member.
UNIV 4940 - Field Study
This course is a directed study or research project in which a student applies principles or knowledge learned in a discipline.
UNIV 4950 - Internship
This course provides an applied, supervised experience in a field related to the student's discipline, normally off campus in business, industry, academe, the arts or government.
UNIV 4960 - Institute
This is a brief intensive course of instruction on selected topics relating to a technical or professional field. This course includes an evaluation of student learning through a project, paper, exam, etc.
UNIV 4970 - Study Tour
Credit will vary. This course involves a travel component during which students are presented visual/real life examples of materials they are studying.
UNIV 4980 - Workshop
This brief intensive course of instruction examines selected topics relating to a technical or professional field. Workshops will use the grading mode of pass-fail (P/F). /%