UNIV301: Transfer Intro to the University Seminars
Transfer Student Seminars are open to all students during their first year at UMBC.
Note: This one or two-credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. The material covered will complement the work that is being done in upper-level courses in the major, and it will contain academic material selected by the Department that has been identified as a barrier to the success of transfer students in that particular major.
Course Topics Include: Campus Community Exploration & Traditions, Academic Success Strategies & Resources, Academic Advising & Planning, Research in the Discipline, Professional Development, Applied Learning, Health & Well-Being, & Inclusive Excellence
Course Deliverable Include: Developing an Academic Pathway Plan, Creating a Professional Portfolio, Earning a Professional Readiness Meta-Badge, Conducting an Individual Research Project, Creating a Multi-Media Story
Spring 2024
Class Selections:
Section: 03-LEC (6181)
Lecture: Th 2:30 – 3:45 p.m. |
Location: Fine Arts 006
Instruction Mode: Hybrid
Meeting Dates: 01/29/2024 – 05/14/2024
Instructor: Krista Wallace
Description: This one or two-credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. The material covered will complement the work that is being done in upper-level courses in the major, and it will contain academic material selected by the Department that has been identified as a barrier to the success of transfer students in that particular major.
Note: This one credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses \on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. This course will connect the student back to the academic discipline they intend to pursue.
Co-Requisite Options: Any 100- or 200- Level Computing Course
Section: 04-LEC (6182)
Lecture: Th 2:30 – 3:45 p.m. |
Location: Fine Arts 018
Instruction Mode: Hybrid
Meeting Dates: 01/29/2024 – 05/14/2024
Instructor: Krista Wallace
Description: This one or two-credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. The material covered will complement the work that is being done in upper-level courses in the major, and it will contain academic material selected by the Department that has been identified as a barrier to the success of transfer students in that particular major.
Note: This one credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses \on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. This course will connect the student back to the academic discipline they intend to pursue.
Co-Requisite: Co-Requisite Options: Any 100- or 200- Level Engineering Course
Section: 09-LEC (6701)
Lecture: We 1 – 2:15 p.m. |
Location: Math & Psychology 102
Instruction Mode: In Person
Meeting Dates: 01/29/2024 – 05/14/2024
Instructor: Abby Hart
Description: This one or two-credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. The material covered will complement the work that is being done in upper-level courses in the major, and it will contain academic material selected by the Department that has been identified as a barrier to the success of transfer students in that particular major.
Note: This one credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses \on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. This course will connect the student back to the academic discipline they intend to pursue.
Recommended Co-Requisite Options: HIST101, HIST111, HIST207, or HIS210 (or ANY History Course)
Section: 18-LEC (6267)
Lecture: Tu 2:30 – 3:45 p.m. |
Location: Information Technology 456
Instruction Mode: In Person
Meeting Dates: 01/29/2024 – 05/14/2024
Instructor: TBA
Description: This one or two-credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. The material covered will complement the work that is being done in upper-level courses in the major, and it will contain academic material selected by the Department that has been identified as a barrier to the success of transfer students in that particular major.
Note: This one credit course is designed to assist in the successful transition of transfer students from their previous college or university to UMBC. It focuses \on developing and understanding the skills needed and the academic expectations to achieve success at an Honors University. This course will connect the student back to the academic discipline they intend to pursue.
Recommended Co-Requisite: MATH106, 150, 151, 152, 155
1/23/2024