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Academic Achievement Courses

THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON'S ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM is offering three courses Winter Quarter 2010 titled, "Cultural Relativism: An Anthropological Perspective", "Race, Class, and Gender in the Sports Media" and "Genetic Engineering: Ethical and Moral Issues". These courses are great for freshmen, sophomore, and transfer students who are currently enrolled in social science courses (sections D & C) or biological sciences (section E) and are interested in improving their academic performance. Through these courses, students will be presented with interesting course material and will learn strategies to improve their note-taking, essay writing, reading, and study skills. As a part of the course, students will meet with a tutor-mentor three hours per week to work on class assignments and learn about university resources.

General Studies 101 D: Cultural Relativism: An Anthropological Perspective
  • SLN 13806
  • 3 credits, numerically graded
  • Class meets on Tuesdays from 2:30PM-4:20PM
  • Meet with a tutor-mentor for 3 hours/week
  • Syllabus (Word doc)
General Studies 101 D: Cultural Relativism: An Anthropological Perspective
  • SLN 13806
  • 3 credits, numerically graded
  • Class meets on Tuesdays from 2:30PM-4:20PM
  • Meet with a tutor-mentor for 3 hours/week
  • Syllabus (Word doc)
General Studies 101 E: Genetic Engineering: Ethical and Moral Issues
  • SLN 19541
  • 3 credits, numerically graded
  • Class meets on Wednesdays from 4:00PM-5:50PM*
  • Meet with a tutor-mentor for 3 hours/week
  • Syllabus Coming Soon

To request an add code, please contact Anne Browning at aspuw@u.washington.edu.

*Time shift for GEN ST 101 E is not listed on Time Schedule yet.

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