UNIV 101

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BYU Foundations for Student Success

Undergraduate Education Undergraduate Education

Course Description

UNIV 101 focuses on the mission and aims of a BYU education, the balanced development of the total person, the purposes of a university education, preparing for a life of service, and making the transition to life as a BYU student. Topics include but are not limited to: becoming a Christ-centered disciple-scholar, service, managing expectations, relationships with faculty, healthy mindsets, belonging, working with diverse ideas and opinions, and planning next steps.

When Taught

All Semesters/Terms

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BYU Mission & Aims

Learning Outcome

<p>Recognize and value the unique community, purpose, and Mission and Aims of BYU and connect the BYU experience to their own educational and spiritual goals.&nbsp;</p>

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Campus Resources

Learning Outcome

<p>Identify and feel confident in accessing campus resources that provide support for academic success and personal resiliency in addition to physical, social, and financial well-being.</p>

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Disciple-Scholarship

Learning Outcome

<p>Develop the character essential to lifelong disciple-scholarship using gospel-centered learning, intellectual humility, and respectful engagement with others.</p>

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Belonging

Learning Outcome

<p>Be able to articulate the value of both contributing and belonging to the BYU community by embracing the Honor Code, the Dress and Grooming Principles &amp; Expectations, the Statement on Belonging, and current prophetic guidance; participating in activities and events; and serving others.</p>