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UC 1013: Making Connections
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Required course for all first semester freshmen. Course content is centered around the skills and knowledge needed to be a successful ASU student, including academic performance, problem solving, critical thinking, self management and group building skills, university policies and other relevant issues. Fall, Spring.
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UC 1131: Career Planning 101
1.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Course designed to assist students with the career decision process. Assessment of student interests, exploration of majors and careers and the job search process will be covered. Spring.
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UC 1141: Academic Survival
1.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Academic Survival is a one hour course designed to provide students in academic distress the opportunity to take positive action toward reclaiming academic success. The course will include intensive academic advising, study skills instruction, and extensive personal motivation consultations. Spring.
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UC 1151: Stress Management 101
1.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
This course is a one credit elective to introduce students to basic theoretical and practical concepts of stress management with a focus on personal application to help prevent or reduce cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms resulting from distress. Spring.
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UC 1922: Asi Success Strategies
2.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
A sequential course to Making Connections for Academic Success Institute students that allows more in-depth coverage of topics related to college success
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UC 1931: Advanced Reading Strategies
1.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Follow up course to UC 0123 College Reading II for those students whose standardized test scores indicate need for additional instruction and practice.
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UC 2001: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Individual study arranged in consultation with the instructor. Course may be used by any college but must be approved by the Dean of University College, Department Chair, and College Dean, prior to enrollment. One-four credit hours; course may be repeated but may not exceed four credit hours total. Demand.
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UC 200V: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Individual study arranged in consultation with the instructor. Course may be used by any college but must be approved by the Dean of University College, Department Chair, and College Dean, prior to enrollment. One - four credit hours; course may be repeated but may not exceed four credit hours total. Demand.
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UC 3011: Pro Career Development Jr Sr
1.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
This is an elective, one credit class for seniors and juniors in all disciplines. Weekly workshops will be presented by area employers and professionals to enhance students? professional development skills necessary to be successful in today?s workplace. Demand.
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UC 3012: Seminar In Leadership Develop
2.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Designed for junior and senior level student leaders who have held or currently hold positions of significant responsibility or have successfully completed the Introduction to Leadership Development course. Students in the course will be exposed to issues and concepts relative to organizational development. Students will be expected to participate in campus leadership activities. Spring.
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