WIS 201 - Wesleyan Transition Seminar

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Wesleyan College
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Description:
Goal To provide students with an understanding of the nature and value of a Wesleyan education, including Wesleyan's history, the value of the liberal arts, our role as a women's college, and as a Methodist college; to provide students with the skills and strategies needed to make a successful transition to college, such as time management, study skills, and research skills; to provide students with the academic skills needed to be successful in college, particularly writing, critical thinking, speaking, and quantitative reasoning; and to help students start to discover their talents and passions and explore applying them beyond Wesleyan College through study, work, and service. Content WTS 201 is a one-hour course designed for students with at least two semesters or more of full-time enrollment at another college and, in the spring, first-year students who are admitted to the college in January. The course provides a formal introduction to Wesleyan's campus, curriculum, and community. It focuses on skills, strategies, and resources for success. Taught Fall, Spring. Prerequisite None. Credit 1 hour, CR/NC.
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1.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(478) 477-1110
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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