Undergraduate Intrauniversity
Undergraduate Intrauniversity
2020 Spring Term
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NEW STUDENT SEMINAR
INTRAUNV 104
This course is designed to help facilitate a positive adjustment to the first year of college through the development of both written and oral communication skills, critical thinking skills, and group presentation skills. Students will: explore the purposes of higher education and its potential outcomes as well as develop skills of social interaction, self-awareness, and personal development.
SERVICE LEARNING & LEADERSHIP
INTRAUNV 124
This course is designed for learning community students, as an opportunity to maintain contact with instructors from linked fall/spring courses, engage in service in the surrounding community and receive training in leadership. This course will directly focus on the Liberal Education America's Promise (LEAP) Essential Learning Outcome (ELO) of Personal and Social Responsibility.
CAREER AND ACADEMIC PLANNING
INTRAUNV 144
This class is designed to provide students with an approach to career and academic development that includes career assessment, educational/career research, clarification of majors and career interests. Students will also learn about school and work related decision-making and goal setting processes.
SPECIAL STUDIES
INTRAUNV 296
CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING PORTFOLIO COURSE
INTRAUNV 300
The Credit for Prior Learning Portfolio Course offers adult students and veterans the opportunity to demonstrate, through portfolio, college-level learning they have already done but not earned credit for. Students who build successful portfolios can earn credit for up to three courses offered at UW-W.
CAREER READINESS INTERNSHIP
INTRAUNV 93
This is a non-degree seeking continuing education, repeatable course. It is part of a two-semester internship program to build and enhance job readiness and employment outcomes of individuals with developmental, intellectual or severe disabilities. Each internship is hosted at one of 27 business sites, in partnership with Project SEARCH, a Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, pre-employment training opportunity. Prior approval required.