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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This is a required course intended to establish a solid overview of the Art and Art History Department for all first semester UTA students who intend to declare a studio art or art history major. Topics for the class can include: visiting artist speakers, attendance of exhibitions, writing assignments, surviving the advising process and concentration portfolio review, and library resources. Other topics may be discussed. This course may only be taken once for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics in Biology taught in conjunction with college transitions skills. Topics may include:current research in the field of biology, critical thinking and active learning skills, engagement with UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students. May not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in business. taught in conjunction with college tranistion skills. Students are exposed to broad and integrative business knowledge as they learn to lead and manage teams while creating a business plan. The business decisions they make focus on value added offerings and are crafted in a culture of ethical, sustainable, and agile business activity. The written business plans are evaluated by business professionals. Students then compete for various financial and non-financial awards by presenting their plans to the business community in a business exhibition venue called the Sustainable Business Challenge. Only offered as a first year seminar for incoming first year students. May not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in communication taught in conjunction with college transition skills. Topic will vary with instructor. Focus on issues in communication studies and mass communication, development of critical thinking and active learning skills, and engagement with the UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students. May not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in Criminology and Criminal Justice taught in conjunction with college transition skills. Topics may include any subject in criminology and criminal justice, along with critical thinking and active learning skills, as well as engagement with the UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students. It may not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in English in conjunction with college transition skills. Topics may include: "Food, Language, and Literature," "Remix Culture," and others. Critical thinking, active learning skills, and engagement with UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in history taught in conjunction with college transition skills. Topic will vary with instructor. Focus on use of historical materials, development of critical thinking and active learning skills, and engagement with the UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students. May not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in management taught in conjunction with college transition skills. Topic will vary with instructor. This course will focus on preventive stress management, good stress (motivation), leadership and stress, and newcomer socialization. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students. May not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in mathematics taught in conjunction with college transition skills. Topics may include mathematical games and logic, concepts on counting and infinity, different types of arithmetic, the Golden Rectangle, Fibonacci numbers in nature, geometric patterns and symmetry, knots, fractals, chaos, voting schemes and statistics, and modern topics in pure and applied mathematics. Includes a study of the relevance and utility of mathematics in everyday activities and modern society, including critical thinking, active learning, effective communication, and engagement within the UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students. May not be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
First Year Seminar. Special topics in Modern Languages in conjunction with college transition skills. Topics include, but are not limited to: Language and literary/cultural studies relating to Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish and other languages, critical thinking and active learning skills, and engagement with UTA community. Only offered as a First Year Seminar for incoming first-year students.
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