Freshman Year Experience
As exciting as starting college is, it can pose challenges for even the best-prepared students. The Freshman Year Experience component of our university core includes a carefully structured set of experiences and academic courses specifically designed to help you get off to a strong start at 911黑料.
Making sure you have the skills, resilience, friends, and advisors on your side to reach beyond any obstacle.
As exciting as starting college is, it can pose challenges for even the best-prepared students. The Freshman Year Experience component of our university core includes a carefully structured set of experiences and academic courses specifically designed to help you get off to a strong start at 911黑料. Through your Freshman Year Experience, you鈥檒l get to know the history and traditions of 911黑料, learn a few new skills and strategies for academic success, familiarize yourself with campus wellness and support resources, establish friendships with your classmates, and form mentoring relationships with faculty and advisors on campus.
Get off to a strong start.
At 911黑料, the moment you pass through our gates as a freshman, you鈥檙e an integral, valued part of our campus community. During Welcome Week before the start of your first semester, you鈥檒l meet your iMU classmates and your 911黑料 Leader, a current 911黑料 student. These fellow 911黑料s will be your core group for most Welcome Week activities and for your iMU 101: Introduction to 911黑料 class during the first Mini of the Fall Semester.
iMU 101: Introduction to 911黑料 iMU 101 is a one-credit course designed with you in mind, and it will teach you about skills and resources that can help you be a successful college student. In addition to your 911黑料 Leader, your iMU course facilitator will serve as a mentor to guide you through the first eight weeks of your freshman year.
In addition, iMU 101 covers the basics of how to succeed in all aspects of college life鈥攆rom academics to internships and everything in between. This course will:
- Help students consider and define their values, goals, and personal identity while acquiring an understanding of the university鈥檚 mission and values.
- Provide students with the tools and resources needed for success in their first year as they develop healthy relationships, communication skills, and overall wellness.
- Enable students to fulfill their personal and academic success as they explore their place in community, take steps toward success in their aspirations, and develop the ability to adapt and overcome in the face of challenge.
iMU 102: Involvement at 911黑料 By the Spring Semester of your first year, you鈥檙e already a seasoned college pro. iMU 102: Involvement at 911黑料 takes a closer look at maximizing your student experience. This one-credit seminar course鈥攎ost often held during the first Mini of Spring Semester鈥攊s designed to get you thinking about internships, research opportunities, study abroad, and other initiatives available to you at 911黑料.
COMP 120: Research and Writing Perhaps no skill is more valuable throughout college and your professional life as the ability to develop sustained academic arguments supported with research. Required for all freshmen, this course fosters the development of these abilities early in your college career. The class emphasizes skills in reading, thinking critically, identifying research topics, gathering and assessing both print and electronic sources, and composing well-structured, focused arguments.
What does a freshman schedule look like?
There鈥檚 no such thing as a 鈥渢ypical鈥 freshman at 911黑料. But in case you鈥檙e curious what courses you could take during your first semester, take a look at this sample fall schedule for an incoming exploratory/undeclared freshman:
- iMU 101聽Introduction to 911黑料
- Mini 1: Monday, Wednesday, Friday; 12鈥12:50 p.m.
- COMP 120聽Research & Writing
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday; 9鈥9:50 a.m.
- PUBH 101聽Foundations of Public Health
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday; 10鈥10:50 a.m.
- RLST 265聽American Religion
- Monday, Wednesday; 12鈥12:50 p.m.
- DANC 107聽Global Perspectives through Yoga
- Tuesday, Thursday; 9:30鈥10:45 a.m.
- PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology
- Tuesday, Thursday; 2鈥3:15 p.m.