Undergraduate Concentrations Information Session
The undergraduate concentrations available in the College of Engineering, including Manufacturing Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Energy and Sustainability, Technology Innovation, Machine Learning, and Nanotechnology.
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2nd Academic Excellence Conclave
Join QS I-Gauge 2nd Academic Excellence Conclave at FLAME University for a liberal education experience that cultivates abilities, skills, and prepares students for the 21st century job market. Explore the FLAME undergraduate student journey and the 3-year and 4-year undergraduate programs.
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B.A (Arts) Stream preferred course & colleges in Tamil Nadu
If you\u2019re a 12th-grade student exploring undergraduate options in the Language and literature stream(B.A), consider the following list of recommended courses and colleges\n1. B.A(History)\nThe undergraduate program BA History, or Bachelor of Arts in History, delves into the study of the develop
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B.Sc (Arts) Courses and Colleges List for Science Students
If you\u2019re a 12th-grade student exploring undergraduate options in the B.sc science stream, consider the following list of recommended courses and colleges\nThe list of courses and colleges for the Science stream:\n1. B.sc (CS)\nThe BSc Computer Science, or BSc CS, is a 3-year undergraduate prog
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Welcome Scholars!
University of Georgia offers a vibrant academic environment with 30,000 undergraduate students from 67 different countries. The Franklin College of Arts & Sciences provides a comprehensive liberal arts education with 80+ degree programs and opportunities for hands-on learning. Programs in Physical &
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Distinguished Undergraduate Research Honors Process & Requirements
The process for Distinguished Undergraduate Research (DUR) Honors recognizes outstanding seniors in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Vermont. Applicants submit proposals, conduct original research, present findings, and seek approval from the CALS Academic Awards Com
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Regulations and Guidelines for Course Withdrawal at AGU for Undergraduate Students
Guidelines and regulations for course withdrawal at AGU for undergraduate students include dates for withdrawal, limitations on number of courses allowed for withdrawal, advisor approval requirement, marking withdrawn courses with 'W' on transcripts, and rules for repeating courses with 'W' grades.
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New Student Sessions 2023 - MCDB & MIMG Advising Information
The New Student Sessions 2023 offer valuable resources and advising information for Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) as well as Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics (MIMG) undergraduate majors at UCLA. Learn about MCDB and MIMG major requirements, upper-division core cou
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Undergraduate Certificate in Aging and Older Adulthood
This undergraduate certificate in Gerontology offers a comprehensive overview of aging, including courses on cognitive and physical changes, social ties, and elective topics such as Alzheimer's disease management and palliative care. The program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge an
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Strategic Enrollment Management Fall Update - College of Arts and Sciences Assembly Meeting
Dawn Aubry, the Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management, and Cindy Hermsen, the Director of Financial Aid, present an overview of the OU SEM planning process and discuss the progress made so far. Goals for the meeting include community engagement, questions, and feedback on undergraduate e
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Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Undergraduate Eligibility Workshop
Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Undergraduate Eligibility Workshop, conducted by the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE), provides an overview of EOF's mission, recruitment and admission processes, eligibility requirements, campus communication, and support for various s
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Exploring a Career in Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs)
Delve into the unique aspects of being a faculty member at a primarily undergraduate institution like Augustana University, including differences from R1 universities, job search challenges, lower pay scales, and the rewarding personal connections with students that make teaching at a PUI so fulfill
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Guidelines for Poster Presenter at BEURC and BSURC Competitions
Detailed guidelines for presenting a poster at the 7th International Built Environment Undergraduate Research Competition (BEURC) and the 9th Building Surveying Undergraduate Research Competition (BSURC) to be held on 9th November 2022 at Mercu Alam Bina, Universiti Malaya. The guidelines cover aspe
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Essay Writing Tips for Undergraduate Level Success
Learn the essential criteria for creating a successful undergraduate level essay from the perspective of the reader and how to fulfill them. Engage with essay questions, analyze interrogation tactics, brainstorm, plan, and understand the significance of the introduction to an essay. Enhance your kno
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NSF Programs Supporting Undergraduate Research Overview
Explore various NSF programs supporting undergraduate research and education, including opportunities such as Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) and Research Opportunity Awards (ROA) aimed at leveling the playing field and fostering future generations of researchers. Learn how these initia
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Enhancing Undergraduate Statistics Education: A Historical Overview
Exploring the evolution of undergraduate statistics education, this content dives into initiatives, programs, and research projects that have shaped the field. From grant-funded projects to innovative technology integration, discover the efforts to improve statistical education for future profession
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Ghost Beliefs and Perceptions Survey Analysis
A survey conducted on ghost beliefs and perceptions explored various aspects such as gender, college majors, region, religiosity, ghostly encounters, belief in supernatural entities, enjoyment of ghost-themed shows, and the willingness to seek out ghosts. The analysis revealed diverse perspectives a
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Importance of Safety Education for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
Graduate and undergraduate students often lack safety knowledge and ethics, emphasizing the need for safety education over mere training. Safety education builds critical thinking, promotes safety ethics, and prepares individuals to handle future safety issues. Incorporating safety teachings through
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University of Central Florida College Updates 2019-2020
Advising updates for various education tracks and majors at University of Central Florida's College of Community Innovation and Education for the academic year 2019-2020. Changes include new tracks, minor programs, course updates, and GPA requirements. The School of Public Administration introduces
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Undergraduate Certificates: Guidance and Requirements for MSU Units
Undergraduate certificates (UGCs) at MSU provide a focused, structured set of experiences distinct from majors and minors, enhancing expertise in specific areas. The initiative aims to attract dynamic undergraduate students, increase diversity, eliminate opportunity gaps, recruit talented learners,
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Enhancing Student Engagement and Scholarship through Undergraduate Research Integration
Exploring the integration of undergraduate research into academic curricula to yield publishable scholarship, enhance teaching and learning knowledge, engage students, and improve retention and success rates. The benefits of authentic research experiences for undergraduates are highlighted, along wi
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Reimagining Algebra Education for Non-STEM Majors: Insights from AMATYC Conference 2016
Explore the need for an algebra course tailored to non-STEM majors based on discussions at the AMATYC Conference 2016. Discover insights on revising algebra sequences, eliminating topics, and enhancing focus areas. Uncover enrollment statistics, departmental offerings, and alternative programs resha
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Exploring Intercultural Competence in Higher Education: Perspectives from Undergraduate Students
Focuses on undergraduate students' perspectives on developing Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) in higher education during the digital age. The study delves into the importance of global citizenship, intercultural communication, and the role of digital tools in enhancing ICC. Byram's ICC
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Plant Structure and Function in Biology II for Non-Majors
Explore the intricate world of plant cells and tissues in Biology II for Non-Majors. Learn about the different types of plant cells - parenchymal, collenchymal, and sclerenchymal - each with unique structures and functions. Delve into the diverse plant tissue systems, from meristematic tissue for gr
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Exploring Wind and Ocean Ecosystems Through Data Visualization Activities
Dive into a module that explores wind and ocean ecosystems through engaging activities such as creating wind rose plots, visualizing upwelling events, and working with large datasets. Designed for undergraduate environmental science and policy majors, this module offers hands-on experience with data
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Guide for Music Majors: Program Requirements Overview
Essential information for music majors including program requirements like large ensemble participation, lesson expectations, and core course suggestions. Detailed breakdown of music major curriculum and university-related criteria are provided, ensuring a successful academic journey in the field of
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University of Georgia: A Diverse Academic Landscape
With an undergraduate enrollment of around 31,000 students and offering 143 major options across 17 schools and colleges, the University of Georgia provides a vibrant academic environment. Notable statistics include a freshman class size exceeding 6,200, with 34% pursuing Franklin majors and 25% stu
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Explore the Institute for Ethnic Studies and its Programs
Founded in 1972, the Institute for Ethnic Studies at the university offers majors and minors in African American, Latin American, Native American, and other ethnic studies. The institute aims to enhance understanding of diverse cultural experiences through interdisciplinary research and teaching. Va
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Prototype Qualifying Examination for Filipino Majors at Leyte Normal University
Selecting competent Filipino teachers for the future is crucial, and the Bachelor of Secondary Education program at Leyte Normal University implements a qualifying examination for Filipino majors. This examination, along with an interview process, aims to assess the ability of students to succeed in
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National Science Foundation Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) Programs
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) offers various funding opportunities and programs to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. The DUE aims to enhance undergraduate education, produce more STEM graduates, and advance r
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ECURE: Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences Framework
ECURE is an initiative funded by the National Science Foundation, aimed at enhancing undergraduate STEM education through Expanded Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences. The framework includes essential elements of authentic research, emphasizing collaboration, iteration, and discovery. De
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Enhancing Geoscience Education with Data-Rich, Societally Relevant Resources
Explore a collaborative project focused on developing teaching materials for geoscience classrooms and field courses. Supported by NSF grants, the project aims to improve undergraduate STEM education by emphasizing geodesy data and quantitative skills applied to societal issues like climate change a
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Early Forecasting of Undergraduate Majors: Efficacy and Bias
Investigation of early forecasting of undergraduate majors using natural language approach, highlighting efficacy and potential biases. The study involves data from a private research institution over a decade, various data representation models, and bias testing analyses based on gender and GPA. Re
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Cell-to-Cell Communication in Introductory Biology Class for Non-Majors
Explore the fascinating world of cell-to-cell communication in an introductory biology class for non-majors led by Christine Andrews, Katie Morrison-Graham, Bianca Breland, Marilyn Thomas, Sarah Cabbage, and Kat Milligan-Myhre. Understand the vital role of cell signaling pathways, the impact on drug
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Enhancing Statistics Majors for Graduate Studies: Insights from UNC-CH Biostatistics Department
Explore the initiatives undertaken by the UNC-CH Department of Biostatistics to prepare statistics majors for graduate study. Discover admission trends, curriculum highlights, and factors that make statistics majors successful applicants in the field of biostatistics.
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Strategies for Engaging Non-Science Majors: Tips and Insights
Discover effective strategies to engage non-science majors in topics like scientific literacy, climate change, and social justice. Learn why students may feel anxious about science and how to help them overcome these challenges through acknowledging their concerns, building confidence, and fostering
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Addressing the Gender Gap in STEM Majors: Insights from Leading Women
Successful women leaders in science and engineering are collaborating with informal science organization leaders to address the gender gap in STEM majors. They aim to encourage girls to enroll and persist in STEM K-15 curricula, fostering a sense of belonging in technology and engineering discipline
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Murray State University: Academic Excellence and Impact Overview
Murray State University excels in academics, boasting high rankings and reputation in various publications. With a focus on recruiting and retaining students through substantial financial aid and scholarships, the university's academic excellence is evident with a wide range of undergraduate and gra
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Graduate Outcomes of Undergraduate Students with English as an Additional Language (EAL): Patterns and Implications
This research study conducted by Dr. Pamela Humphreys at Macquarie University's English Language Centre focuses on the graduate outcomes of undergraduate students with English as an additional language (EAL). The study explores patterns and implications of these outcomes, analyzing factors such as E
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Credentialing Requirements for Faculty and Teaching Assistants in Undergraduate Studies
Credentialing for instructors in the Division of Undergraduate Studies ensures adequate preparation to teach assigned courses, aligning with institutional accreditation standards. Policies and procedures are outlined for faculty and staff members, including TAs, emphasizing the need for specific qua
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