![]() |
![]() |
Table of Contents| Academic Programs by College| Campus Information | Notes to Students | General Information | Admission to the University | Expenses and Financial Aid | The Campus | Services and Involvement | Academic Regulations and Student Conduct | Degree Requirements | Colleges & Schools |Undergraduate Course and Program Descriptions | Administrative, Faculty and Staff listings | Calendar | Campus Map
University-Wide
Learning (UWL)
Interdisciplinary course
Contact: Emily Johnson
145 Graff Main Hall, 608-785-5400
e-mail: johnson.emi2@uwlax.edu
+
above a course number indicates a
General
Education course.
+
UWL 100
Cr. 1
First Year Student Seminar
Students
of this course will, individually and together in groups, pursue the question
“What does it mean to be an educated person?” This question will be examined
from many perspectives, particularly through three secondary questions: 1) What
are the skills of an educated person? 2) What are the intellectual dispositions?
3) What contexts are needed? In pursuing these questions, students will practice
and acquire the basic habits and patterns of inquiry through reading,
discussion, writing, and involvement in campus activities. Course meets for 12
weeks.
|
UW-L
Homepage | Office
of Records and Registration Homepage | How
to Contact Us | How
to Register |
|
Last
Modified:August 25, 2008
|