9:30-10:50 AM
Tuesday and Thursday
The purpose of this course is to help new students make the transition to a college environment, focusing on the cognitive and behavioral dimensions of learning. There is an emphasis on written and oral communication and a career exploration project is required.
Academic Skills note-taking, test taking, studying, reading and research, critical thinking and learning strategies, time management, academic advising/planning and communication skills
University Knowledge traditions, campus resources and facilities, Moffett Library, MSU policies, procedures, regulations, and cultural events/experiences
Skills for Living transition into college, health and wellness, personal development/values awareness, values clarification, alcohol education, goals setting, money management, and diversity
Students are required to have access to a computer in order to complete weekly WEBCT assignments. Additionally, students are required to attend "Majors Fair" held October 26. Additional speakers and events may be required throughout the semester. Your final grade will be the combination of your quizzes, tests, and projects. Grades will be as follows – 0-100 (F), 100-200 (D), 200-300 (C), 300-400 (B), 400-500 (A).
See handout given during the first class meeting.
All assigned work will be due on the dates specified.
I HAVE A NO TOLERANCE POLICY CONCERNING LATE WORK.
NO late work will be accepted.
Students are required to attend all class meetings and attendance will be recorded during each class period. Each student will be allowed 4 unexcused absences. After the fourth unexcused absence, the student will be dropped from the course. Students are encouraged to keep track of their attendance as well. Students who arrive late to class will be counted tardy. Three tardies will be counted as one absence. A student who arrives 20 or more minutes late will be counted absent – not tardy. Any personal emergencies that arise will be dealt with on an individual basis.
Inappropriate behavior and language may result in the student being dropped from the course. There will be no cell phone use allowed in class. If a student’s phone rings or a student texts during class, he or she may be asked to leave class. It is disruptive and disrespectful to your peers. Also, put all noise making apparatus away until class is over.