Monday, June 20, 2011

Signature Courses - UGS 302/UGS 303

All first-year students are required to take a Signature Course which are taught by some of the best professors at The University of Texas at Austin.  Students are required to chose from either UGS 302 or UGS 303 to complete the Signature Course requirement.  

Signature Courses cover a wide-range of topics and will explore various campus resources and University gems like the Blanton Museum, The Harry Ransom Center or Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.

Visit the website below for more information about Signature Courses, the Faculty that teach them and a list of University Gems. 

Friday, June 17, 2011

Two Sessions Down....4 More To Go!

So far we have completed two Freshman Orientation sessions out of six for this summer.  The first two sessions went really well and the new communication students are awesome!  Next week is a big week for us.  Not only are we welcoming 105 more new freshman into the College of Communication, we also start our Transfer Orientation on Thursday, which will bring another 50 new students.  The College of Communication is a very exciting place to be this summer!  

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Get A Little Taste of Orientation!

We like to create excitement during the College of Communication meeting at Summer Orientation.  This video is a brief taste at some of the Orientation Advisors working hard during their presentation.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

First-Year Interest Groups!

A First-year Interest Group (FIG) is a small cohort of first-year students who develop community by taking two to four classes together. Students get to know their classmates by attending a weekly seminar facilitated by a peer mentor and staff member. Students may discuss issues such as study and time management strategies and campus life and involvement opportunities.  FIGs only last for the first semester.

In addition to the generally outlined activities, major-focused COMM FIGs will allow students to chose FIGs that focus on a specific major. We strongly encourage you to choose a FIG which includes a course in your intended major so that you can make the most informed decision about your future in the College of Communication. You will receive more information about the FIG program at Orientation.

We will cover more about FIGs at each Orientation session.  When you meet with your Academic Advisor they will help you decide it the FIG program is right for you.  Click on the link below to jump to the College of Communication FIG page.  You can download a list of the various FIGs in the College of Communication on the right of that page.