WHAT IS UNIVERSITY SEMINAR 1010?
WHAT IS CLASS LIKE?
GOALS & OBJECTIVES
FACULTY ROSTER

 

What is University Seminar 1010?

University Seminar 1010 is a course especially designed to make your college career successful. We offer over 70 sections of University Seminar 1010 day and night to help new students appreciate the value of a higher education, learn about the numerous campus resources available to them, clarify their career goals, and refine their academic and social skills required to be successful. In short, our goal is to help students become successful graduates. We strongly urge you to take this course your first semester. Students with more than 24 hours are not eligible to enroll in this course.

University Seminar 1010 is a course designed to ease the transition into college for honor students, remedial or developmental students, traditional and non-traditional students: it's for all students. Faculty, staff, and administrators that represent all areas and disciplines of the Middle Tennessee State University family teach University Seminar 1010. They are especially chosen to teach the course because they are not only excellent classroom teachers, but they are also committed to working with first-year students.

University Seminar 1010 is a three-credit-hour course, which can be counted toward the 132-semester-hour minimum graduation requirement. All students who have not declared an academic major are also required to take University Seminar 1010.

 

 


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