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Liberal Arts Education at Wittenberg  Opportunity to take classes from a variety of disciplines  Experimentation and exploration encouraged  Writing.

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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 General Education requirements Major/minor area(s) of study Major/minor area(s) of study Electives 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 16 credits during most terms 17 credits during two terms 17 credits during two terms  Course credits Most classes are four credits Most classes are four credits Some language classes are five Some language classes are five Phys Ed classes are usually one Phys Ed classes are usually one Community Service = zero 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 Think about interests, major req’s Can take below math placement 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 Look at the course offerings schedule Refer to the General Education requirements Refer to the General Education requirements Create a list of 10-12 courses Create a list of 10-12 courses The Registrar will complete your registration for you The Registrar will complete your registration for you You will receive information about accessing your schedule by late July You will receive information about accessing your schedule by late July


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