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Courses

COOP 385: Cooperative Education

Credits 3
Students are employed off-campus in a position directly related to their academic and career goals. Off-campus arrangements are handled by the Career Development Center. May be repeated one time for credit; but not usually in two consecutive semesters. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

OCST 301: Cultural Orientation Reflection and Engagement

Credits 2
Required for semester- or year-long study abroad participants; this course extends over three semesters: before you go abroad; while abroad; and upon return. It explores the concept of culture; intercultural communication; cultural adjustment and competence; and your host country knowledge.

UNIV 086: Fiat Success Seminar

Credits 0
A course designed to acquaint new AU students to our campus and help you navigate our system of education to enhance your potential for success as an AU Saxon.

UNIV 101: Common Ground

Credits 1
In the spirit of our University's commitment to diversity and inclusion; Common Ground fosters dialogue that encourages students to think critically about their world and listen carefully to each other.

UNIV 102: Career and Professional Success

Credits 1
In this course students develop and hone their job search skills. This includes creating and implementing a job search plan; resume and cover letter development; professional etiquette and business protocol; company research; effective networking; dressing for success; interviewing and salary negotiation; and transitioning from college to the world of work. Students have an opportunity to connect both formally and informally with employers; alumni; and students through dinners; networking receptions; career events; and panel discussions.

UNIV 103: Dynamics of Student Success

Credits 1
This course is designed to enhance the university learning experience and prepare students for academic; personal; and professional success. In addition to analyzing various models of thinking and engaging in self-reflection; students explore skills and strategies to support them in their learning. May be repeated one time for credit (up to a total of 2 credit hours).

UNIV 115: Concepts of Service Learning

Credits 2
This course explores service learning as a way of accomplishing and demonstrating civic engagement through weekly class discussions; reflective writing; and weekly service hours in the local community. Each student selects a service project to satisfy the main requirement of at least 4 hours of service work per week. Service projects vary from term to term.

UNIV 450: Independent Study

Credits 1 4
Academic inquiry into an area not covered in any established course; and carried on outside the usual instructor/classroom setting. Approved Plan of Study required.