Catalog 2016-2017

BAC - Baccalaureate Experience

BAC 100 Baccalaureate Digital Skills

BAC 100 (Baccalaureate Digital Skills) is an on-line class for incoming students.  The course covers basic digital proficiency in Microsoft Office programs – Word, Excel and Powerpoint.  These skills are needed for future course work.  It is a requirement in the first seven weeks of the semester.  Graded on a Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory basis.
Credit Hours: 0

BAC 101 First-Year Seminar I

First-Year Seminar I is a required course for all incoming first-year students. Students learn the necessary skills for college success, including course planning, time management, study skills, basic research, personal and relationship issues, and student organization involvement. Grades in the First-Year Experience courses are awarded under the A-F graded system.

Credit Hours: 1

BAC 102 First-Year Seminar II

First-Year Seminar II is a required course for all second-semester freshmen. The course emphasizes major and career research and exploration, and general preparation for life after college. Grades in the First-Year Experience courses are awarded under the A-F graded system.

Credit Hours: 1

BAC 103 Transfer Students Seminar

Transfer Students Seminar is an elective course for all first-semester transfer students regardless of age or previous college-level coursework. The fundamental goal of this course is to help transfer students (1) make a successful transition from another institution of higher learning to UT, (2) make the transition more meaningful and successful and (3) integrate the student into the UT community of learners. Students learn the necessary skills for successful transition to college life at UT, including college success strategies, schedule and degree planning, student involvement, as well as career and major decision-making. Grades in the First-Year Experience courses are awarded under the A-F graded system.

Credit Hours: 1

BAC 104 Military Veterans Seminar

Military Veterans Seminar is a required course for all first-semester undergraduate military veterans regardless of age or previous college-level coursework. The fundamental goal of this course is to help make the transition from being a military veteran to college student more meaningful and successful, as well as to integrate students into the UT community. Students learn the necessary skills for successful transition to college life at UT, including course planning and student organization involvement, as well as career and major decision-making. Grades in First-Year Experience courses are awarded under the A-F graded system.

Credit Hours: 1