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Liberal Arts Education at Wittenberg

Liberal Arts Education at Wittenberg. Opportunity to take classes from a variety of disciplines Experimentation and exploration encouraged Writing Intensive curriculum 130 credits General Education requirements Major/minor area(s) of study Electives. What is a Normal Course Load?.

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Liberal Arts Education at Wittenberg

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  1. Liberal Arts Education at Wittenberg • Opportunity to take classes from a variety of disciplines • Experimentation and exploration encouraged • Writing Intensive curriculum • 130 credits • General Education requirements • Major/minor area(s) of study • Electives

  2. What is a Normal Course Load? • Four years = eight semesters • Typically take four, 4-credit courses each semester • 16 credits during most terms • 17 credits during two terms • Course credits • Most classes are four credits • Some language classes are five • Phys Ed classes are usually one • Community Service = zero • 130 credits needed for graduation

  3. How Much Will I Need to Study to Be Academically Successful? • For every hour in class, at least two hours outside of class • Being a student is a full-time job and your primary purpose here

  4. KEYS TO SUCCESS:Students with GPA of 3.7 or higher • Study over 30 hours/week out of class • Preview material prior to class • Review notes after class • Stay 1-2 chapters ahead in text • Visit professor/instructor/tutor • Study in small groups (3-5) several times per week • Ask questions, ask questions, ask questions!!!

  5. What Are the Basic Classroom Expectations? • Attend every class, arrive on time, don’t leave early • Complete all assignments on time • Participate in class discussion • Come to class prepared (readings, asmts) • Complete writing drafts early to take advantage of support • Take all exams • Adhere to and uphold the Honor Code

  6. Tracking Your Progress • Handout: To be completed over the next four years

  7. General Education Requirements • Writing Proficiency (1) ENGL 101 • Mathematics (2) Q and M or Z • Foreign Language (1) F • Integrated Learning (1) L • Non-Western Cultures (1) C • Physical Activity (2) P • Community Service (1) non-credit • Natural World (2) B and N or B • Social Institutions/Processes (2) S • Fine/Performing/Literary Arts (2) A • Religious/Philosophical Inquiry (1) R • Western History (1) H

  8. What Does My Math Placement Score Mean? • First digit = basic skills (1 or 2) • Second digit = algebra skill (1 - 5) • Need 22 for entry college level math course • Math Workshop is here to help! • Choosing your first math class: • Think about interests, major req’s • Can take below math placement

  9. What is a WittSem? • First Year seminar on an interesting topic • Helps orient you to college life • Required for all new students • Your professor is your advisor

  10. Recommendations for Creating a Course Schedule • Schedule your first math and language courses in your first year • Take ENGL 101 fall or spring of first year • Be careful not to take too many Writing-Intensive courses in one term • Have alternative/back-up options ready

  11. It’s Your Turn! • Student information form • WittSem preference sheet • Course preferences sheet • Look at the course offerings schedule • Refer to the General Education requirements • Create a list of 10-12 courses • The Registrar will complete your registration for you • You will receive information about accessing your schedule by late July

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