UNIV ST 10A
ACE UCLA | Critical Strategies to Achieve Undergraduate Excellence for Incoming Freshmen
Description: Seminar, two hours. Not open to students who have completed University Studies 10B, 10C, 10D, or former course 10. Designed to assist first-year students in making successful transition to UCLA by focusing on academic, social, and emotional aspects of transition. Study of research university's history, mission, rigors, expectations of students, and pedagogical implications. Cultivation of formal space on campus where UCLA students learn to engage both diplomatically and collaboratively with diverse community of scholars; to comprehend and apply theoretical foundations of college student development; to navigate complex structure of UCLA; and to be fully aware of their value to intellectual fabric of institution as contributors to innovative research and scholarship. P/NP grading.
Units: 2.0
Units: 2.0
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Fall 2020 - Alex gave a lot of engaging lectures and had shared a lot of information relating to our mental health and self-development, as well as helped us a lot during the current COVID pandemic. The workload might be heavy in the first few weeks, in which you have to hand in page-long essays, Alex provided a variety of useful feedbacks and words of encouragement. I had learned quite a lot from this course as a freshman during this special fall quarter.
Fall 2020 - Alex gave a lot of engaging lectures and had shared a lot of information relating to our mental health and self-development, as well as helped us a lot during the current COVID pandemic. The workload might be heavy in the first few weeks, in which you have to hand in page-long essays, Alex provided a variety of useful feedbacks and words of encouragement. I had learned quite a lot from this course as a freshman during this special fall quarter.