University - Wide Courses
Courses
UNIV 181 Freshman Academic Seminar I 1.0 Credit
The Freshman Academic Seminar (FAS) classes are what give the Freshman Academic Seminar Program its name. The goal of this course is to help students better adjust to their first year at Drexel and navigate the campus, as well as the city of Philadelphia. Students will be paired with a student mentor who is an alumus of this program. Classes will be facilitated by FAS staff, program mentors, and guest lecturers.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Can enroll if classification is Freshman.
UNIV 182 Freshman Academic Seminar II 0.5 Credits
This course is part two of three. The Freshman Academic Seminar (FAS) classes are what give the Freshman Academic Seminar Program its name. The goal of this course is to help students adjust to their first year at Drexel as both a student and as an individual. Classes will be facilitated mainly by guest lecturers, but may also include FAS staff. Students will be required to participate in group activities which may include additional time spent outside of the classroom exploring Philadelphia.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Can enroll if classification is Freshman.
UNIV 183 Freshmen Academic Seminar III 0.5 Credits
This course is part three of three. The Freshman Academic Seminar (FAS) classes are what give the Freshman Academic Seminar Program its name. The goal of this course is to provide students with knowledge beyond the scope of the classroom by listening to talks and engaging in activities that broaden students' experiences. Students will participate in group activities aimed at enhancing global competence and responsible citizenship. Guest speakers will discuss communication skills, ethical reasoning, professional practice and growth.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Can enroll if classification is Freshman.
UNIV 241 Great Works Symposium 3.0 Credits
The Great Works Symposium is a series of team-taught, interdisciplinary courses, designed to develop into a foundation curriculum for all Drexl undergraduates. Each course is focused on a great human achievement, which may be literary, technological or social, such as The Atomic Bomb, The Internet, The Bhagavad-Gita, The Brooklyn Bridge, or Christmas.
Repeat Status: Can be repeated multiple times for credit
UNIV T180 Special Topics-University Wide 0.0-3.0 Credits
Topics decided upon by faculty will vary within the area of study.
Repeat Status: Can be repeated multiple times for credit
UNIV T280 Special Topics-University Wide 0.0-12.0 Credits
Topics decided upon by faculty will vary within the area of study.
Repeat Status: Can be repeated multiple times for credit
UNIV T380 Special Topics-University Wide 0.0-12.0 Credits
Topics decided upon by faculty will vary within the area of study.
Repeat Status: Can be repeated multiple times for credit
UNIV T480 Special Topics-University Wide 0.0-12.0 Credits
Topics decided upon by faculty will vary within the area of study.
Repeat Status: Can be repeated multiple times for credit