Post-Secondary Learning (PSL) Courses
Fall 2026
The mission of the TLC's PSL series is to empower students with
essential skills, strategies, and resources for academic and personal success throughout their college journey. Foster a culture of excellence,
critical thinking, and growth. These courses equip students with tools to navigate challenges, develop strong study habits, and cultivate a lifelong love of learning. Enroll in courses through AccesSPoint.
PSL 100
| 1
| 16W | College Success Skills
| Foundational course that explores critical skills for academic and personal success including goal-setting, time management, study skills, transition to college, connecting to resources, and healthy behaviors. | T 11 - 11:50 AM
| WAU (NTCE) |
PSL 105
| 1
| 8W2
| Study Skills
| Provides overview of study skills essential for post-secondary education. Topics include individualized goal setting, reflection on progress towards individualized goals, development of individualized habits for academic success, lecture notetaking, memory techniques, time management, and utilization of university support services.
| M, W 1 - 1:50 PM
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PSL 106
| 2
| 16W
| Workshop for College Success
| With peer academic coaches, apply critical skills for academic and personal success including goal setting, time management, study skills, transition to college, connecting to resources, and healthy behaviors.
| M, W 10 - 10:50 AM
| Point
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PSL 109
| 1
| 16W
| Reading in the Disciplines
| Pass/fail discussion section aligned with history, psychology, philosophy and religious studies courses to improve and deepen your understanding of the course material. Students who take this tend to get better grades in the parent-course.
| See AccessPoint for corresponding courses
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PSL 112
| 1
| 8W1
| Time Managemenet
| Manage your time effectively to help you become more organized in your academic and social life. This course will teach you to juggle commitments in hopes to alleviate stress and better use your time.
| Asynchronous
| Online |
PSL 115 Section 1
| 1
| 8W3
| AI Fluency & Ethics
| Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an evolving technology that offers both significant opportunities and complex challenges. This course introduces students to foundational AI concepts, including prompt design, common AI types, and practical use cases. In addition, students will examine the ethical implications of AI in everyday life, within the college environment, and in their future professional field.
| M, W 11 - 11:50 AM
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ENGL 57
| 1
| 16W
| English '57
| Develop writing of any genre individually based on student needs and personal objectives through weekly meetings with a TLC tutor. May repeat for 3 cr max among ENGL 157, ENGL 257, ENGL 357. Pass/Fail.
| Asynchronous
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