PSL 100: Academic Recovery (Summer)
| Students on probation / warning
| This course offers strategies for maximizing success and minimizing challenges in college.
| Online (Summer)
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PSL 104: Applied Academic Literacies Topic: Academic Success Habits | Students desiring to build confidence in academic success skills.
| 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.
| In-Person
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PSL 104: Applied Academic Literacies
Topic: Success at Point
| Starting Point Students.
| 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.
| In-Person
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PSL 104: Applied Academic Literacies
Topic: Time Management
| Students who struggle with time management and organization.
| Learn to 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.
| In-Person
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PSL 105: Study Skills
| Students seeking to enhance previous academic performance by learning practical/applicable study strategies.
| Provides overview of study skills essential for post-secondary education. Topics include individualized goals, development of individualized habits for academic success, lecture notetaking, memory techniques, time management, and utilization of university support services.
| In-Person
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PSL 110: Applied Reasoning
| Students looking to improve reading skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills in academic and real-world situations.
| Integrates study skills with critical thinking. Emphasizes reasoning in decision-making, problem-solving, and communication. Students learn to identify, analyze, evaluate, and construct reasoning.
| Online
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PSL 111: Investigating Ideas
| Students interested in literature and film who also need or want to improve reading, writing, and comprehension.
| Combines study skills with humanities exploration. Encourages investigation and thoughtful responses to philosophical questions about the human condition. Involves reading, writing, and dialogue to explore meaningful questions in educational and personal contexts.
| Hybrid
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PSL 201: Internship Preparation
| Students one to two semesters prior to anticipated internship experience.
| Designed to support students in the internship search process, regardless of the starting point. Through self-reflection activities and assessments, this course examines potential career paths and industries. Throughout this course, students will gain knowledge of best practices for creating a resume and cover letter, conducting interviews, networking, and performing internship searches on multiple platforms. Students will also learn strategies for maximizing your internship experience.
| Online
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ENGL 57 (157 / 257 / 357)
| Students with the motivation and interest in working on personal writing projects.
| 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.
| Lab
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