UT Dallas Syllabus For Univ1010.056.11f Taught by Lauren Decillis (Laurend)
UT Dallas Syllabus For Univ1010.056.11f Taught by Lauren Decillis (Laurend)
UT Dallas Syllabus For Univ1010.056.11f Taught by Lauren Decillis (Laurend)
Course Description:
This course is a graduation requirement for all first time in college freshman. This course is designed to
introduce incoming freshmen to the intellectual and cultural environment of the university and the impact
it will have on their lives as students. The course incorporates presentations by leading UT Dallas faculty
members on research developments of major current interest, small section meetings to discuss these
presentations and matters of general concern to UT Dallas freshmen, and a substantial component of on-
line learning focused on developing the strategies and tactics that will lead to successful careers at UT
Dallas and beyond. This class is required of all first time in college freshman students. ECS 1200 may be
substituted for UNIV 1010, provided students attend the large faculty lectures and complete the on-line
learning focused on developing the strategies and tactics that will lead to successful careers at UT Dallas
and beyond. Credit/No Credit only. (2-0) Y
Section Description:
This section of UNIV 1010 will be a Gender & Diversity section. We will discuss topics relating to
beginning college and college success, as well as events relevant to the students’ lives. This section of
UNIV 1010 will include discussion topics to vary from week to week. The class will provide students a
forum to meet other students who are interested in issues of gender, diversity and inclusion, as well as
learning about other cultures that contribute to a diverse environment. A strong emphasis is being
placed on diversity-related issues of all kinds in the workplace, as well as other social settings. Class
discussions will include bias and stereotyping related to diversity in individual characteristics such as
gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, and physical ability/disability. The
class will include guest lecturers for a diverse learning experience.
Required Materials:
UT Dallas student email account
UT Dallas eLearning access
Comet Card
Thompson-Canino et. al. (2009). Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Justice and Redemption. St.
Martin’s Press, New York.
Recommended Materials:
Cohen, Harlan, (2009). The Naked Roommate, 3e. Sourcebooks, Inc. Naperville.
Cohen, Harlan, & Jenkins, Cynthia (2010). The Naked Roommate’s First Year Survival
Workbook. Sourcebooks, Inc. Naperville.
DiTiberio, John, K. & Hammer, Allen, L. (1993). Introduction to Type in College, CPP, Inc. Palo
Alto.
Cohen, Harlan, The Naked Roommate 2009 – 2010 Planner Sourcebooks, Inc. Naperville
Class Policies:
The Freshman Seminar is a course designed to introduce incoming freshmen to college life and
academia. The introduction is made through close contact with university community members
and peer mentors.
The course is required for all incoming freshmen, but is graded credit / no credit. The point of the
course is not to increase your academic workload, but rather to encourage you to think about the
nature and purpose of your time at UT Dallas.
Campus Events
Attendance to one athletic event and one cultural event is required. If you are unable to attend
any of the preselected events, we will work with you to find an alternative event. A list of
preselected events will be posted in eLearning.
eLearning Modules
Completion of all online eLearning modules is mandatory. You must achieve a satisfactory result
on each module quiz. The required passing score will be posted at the beginning of each module.
The online modules are OPEN FOR A LIMITED PERIOD OF TIME. If you do not complete the
module within the allotted time, you must schedule a meeting and provide a documented reason
why you were unable to meet the deadline.
Course Objectives:
To help you understand the nature and purpose of a university and how it fits into society.
To help you understand how you fit within an academic setting and how you can succeed
academically.
To connect you to leading scholars on campus, their academic fields, and paths to success.
To connect you with the UT Dallas campus community through department presentations,
campus involvement, community service, and interactions with peers.
To present tips, tactics, and techniques for more effective learning, emphasizing time
management strategies, critical thinking, communication skills in various environments and the
use of campus resources.
*UNIV 1010 is a requirement for graduation. If you drop the course or do not receive credit at the
end of the semester, you must take a designated section of UNIV 1010 in the Spring focusing on
study skills and success planning.
Attendance:
This is a discussion-based class that involves collaborative learning and interactive exercises in order to
explore a variety of topics relative to your transition to college life and The University of Texas at Dallas.
Therefore, it is critical that you come to class to take part in the activities and contribute to the class
dynamics. More than two unexcused absences will result in not receiving credit for the course.
Grading:
This course is designated a credit/no-credit course. The requirements to receive credit are as follows:
Completion of all online eLearning modules is mandatory.
Attendance to one athletic event and one cultural event is required.
Attendance during 4 large lectures on Monday night at 7:00 PM is mandatory.
Attendance at every small section session is required. However, more than two unexcused
absences will result in not receiving credit for the course.
Students who do not meet the requirements listed above to receive credit for the course will be required to
enroll in a special section of UNIV 1010 in the spring semester. The spring course will focus on study
skills and time management, including special sessions with a success coach.
1. 8/30/11: First Day of Class, Syllabus Overview, Get to know each other
UNIV 1010 provides you an opportunity to get to know eLearning at UT Dallas. ELearning is an online
course management and content distribution platform. During your time at UT Dallas, you will find that
several of your professors will post assignments, quiz and test grades on eLearning. Other professors may
request that you participate in online conversations through the eLearning course page.
For UNIV 1010, you will find that the eLearning platform is used as a content distribution tool. The
Office of Undergraduate Education has developed a series of online modules designed to introduce you to
UT Dallas and particular student resources that you may need during your time on campus. Additionally,
there are several modules designed to introduce you to concepts that are particularly germane to students
entering college. Each module is followed by a short quiz to allow you to demonstrate your knowledge of
the content therein. You must complete all eLearning modules and receive a passing score on the quiz to
receive credit for UNIV 1010.
UNIV 1010 also uses the eLearning platform for course management. You will use eLearning to sign up
for your large lectures, as well as determine which athletic and cultural events you will attend. You
should plan to log into eLearning at least twice a week to for course and schedule updates.
Everything else you need to know about eLearning and UNIV 1010 you can find on the eLearning
platform.