Course Listing: READ - LEARN TECHNIQUES 3
Fall 2014, Bloomington
Information on this report reflects data as of the end of the day Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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EDUC-X 152 READ - LEARN TECHNIQUES 3 (2 CR) VT: THE RIGHT START 8036 01:00P-02:15P MW TE F258 Zakeri B 15 3 0 21st Century Scholars are encouraged to enroll in this section For Freshmen and Transfer students X152: The Right Start is a patient and personalized introduction to college course academics and a guide to the vast resources of IU. It's all the stuff students want to know about and do, inside and outside of the classroom, except with this class they get credit for it. Above class students may not take two SAC courses concurrently unless noted. VT: THE RIGHT START 8037 11:15A-12:30P TR TE F256 Lebrato M 15 3 0 For Freshmen and Transfer students X152: The Right Start is a patient and personalized introduction to college course academics and a guide to the vast resources of IU. It's all the stuff students want to know about and do, inside and outside of the classroom, except with this class they get credit for it Above class students may not take two SAC courses concurrently unless noted VT: THE RIGHT START 8038 02:45P-04:00P MW WI C111 Zakeri B 15 2 0 For Freshmen and Transfer students X152: The Right Start is a patient and personalized introduction to college course academics and a guide to the vast resources of IU. It's all the stuff students want to know about and do, inside and outside of the classroom, except with this class they get credit for it Above class students may not take two SAC courses concurrently unless noted VT: THE RIGHT START 12545 09:30A-10:45A TR TE F258 Lebrato M 15 2 0 For Freshmen and Transfer students X152: The Right Start is a patient and personalized introduction to college course academics and a guide to the vast resources of IU. It's all the stuff students want to know about and do, inside and outside of the classroom, except with this class they get credit for it Above class students may not take two SAC courses concurrently unless noted VT: INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY 8039 PERM 04:40P-05:30P TR TE F258 19 19 0 TOPIC : Introduction to the University Above class for GROUPS students only Above class students required to attend an additional one hour per week individual and/or small group meeting. Times to be arranged Above class students may not take two SAC courses concurrently unless noted EDUC-X 152 READ - LEARN TECHNIQUES 3 (1 CR) VT: LRNG STRATEGIES FOR ACCOUNTING 16516 03:35P-04:25P TR RA B109 Widmer H 24 19 0 TOPIC : Learning Strategies for Accounting A 100 Above class students must be co-enrolled in a section of Accounting, BUS-A 100, during the first eight weeks Above class any student who drops Bus A100 must drop this course Above class meets first eight weeks only VT: LRNG STRATEGIES FOR ACCOUNTING 16517 02:30P-03:20P TR RA B109 Widmer H 24 7 2 TOPIC : Learning Strategies for Accounting A 100 Above class students must be co-enrolled in a section of Accounting, BUS-A 100, during the first eight weeks Above class any student who drops Bus A100 must drop this course Above class meets first eight weeks only VT: LRNG STRATEGIES FOR ACCOUNTING 16518 03:35P-04:25P TR RA B109 Widmer H 24 8 0 TOPIC : Learning Strategies for Accounting A 100 Above class students must be co-enrolled in a section of Accounting, BUS-A 100, during the second eight weeks Above class any student who drops Bus A100 must drop this course Above class meets second eight weeks only VT: LRNG STRATEGIES FOR ACCOUNTING 16519 02:30P-03:20P TR RA B109 Widmer H 24 8 0 TOPIC : Learning Strategies for Accounting A 100 Above class students must be co-enrolled in a section of Accounting, BUS-A 100, during the second eight weeks Above class any student who drops Bus A100 must drop this course Above class meets second eight weeks only EDUC-X 152 READ - LEARN TECHNIQUES 3 (2 CR) VT: LRNG STRAT FOR NEW COLL STDN 16734 PERM 11:15A-12:30P TR WI C109 Goldstein K 19 12 0 TOPIC : New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina Above class meets second eight weeks only Above class open to freshmen and sophomores only This course rapidly builds transferable college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking skills by delving into a contemporary topic and using materials from a variety of fields of study. Above class students may not take two SAC courses concurrently unless noted Above class students must register by completing an eAdd through OneStart. The SAC will then approve the add. Please call the Student Academic Center with any questions at (812) 855-7313.