Curriculum Philosophy
The US university environment is unique in its framework and the expectations it holds of its students. During the Global Pathways program, we will help you become familiar with the structure and help you meet the requirements to matriculate onto your degree. You will study both English language skills as well as academic courses, helping you excel from the very beginning. By the end of your time with Global Pathways, you in-classroom exposure will have prepared you to go on and complete your bachelor's or master's program at 桃瘾社区.
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Global Pathways courses which award academic credits will automatically transfer into 桃瘾社区 upon completion of the program and will count toward degree completion. Graduates generally earn three (3) academic credits in their last semester of Global Pathways; undergraduates earn 16-32 academic credits throughout the program, depending on (1) the number of semesters they were admitted for and (2) whether they requested additional courses. All students also must pass all courses with a B- grade or better.
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- ELI Courses: 2 ELI 070-level courses
- Academic Courses: UNV 101; ART 215 or RES 106**; ENG Writing/ Composition; Optional electives: 1 MAT course or SCI 150
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- ELI Courses: 2 ELI 080-level courses
- Academic Courses: UNV 101; ART 215 or RES 106**; CIS 101; ENG Writing/ Composition; Optional electives: 1 MAT course or SCI 150
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- ELI Courses: 1 ELI 090-level course
- Academic Courses: UNV 101; HIS 108; COM 200A; ENG 205; ENG Writing/Composition; Optional electives: 1 MAT course or SCI 150
*Undergraduate curriculum might be subject to change depending on course availability, but students can expect that all undergraduate academic courses taken while in Pathways will be counted towards 桃瘾社区鈥檚 undergraduate core curriculum requirements. Learn more about 桃瘾社区鈥檚 undergraduate core curriculum.
**For undergraduate students with 2 or 3 GP terms, the term in which they take ART 215 or RES 106 may vary depending on course availability.
***Students will have the opportunity to enroll in an optional elective if they meet all other GP course requirements and receive approval from a GP advisor.
Undergraduate Academic Course Descriptions
- : New York and the Visual Arts. 3 credits.
- : Introduction to Computing. 3 credits.
- : Public Speaking (ESL). 3 credits.
- : Aside from the zero-credit ENG 099A course, all ENG writing classes are worth 3-4 credits each.
- : Introduction to Language and Linguistics. 3 credits.
- : World History After 1650. 3 credits.
- : 3-4 credits.
- : Religions of the Globe. 3 credits.
- : Astronomy. 3 credits.
- : First-Year Seminar: Introduction to University Community. 1 credit.
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3 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 080-level courses
- Academic Courses: In Consultation with Advisor
2 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 091-level courses
- Academic Courses: In Consultation with Advisor
1 GP Term
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 092- level courses
- Academic Courses: 1 Academic course in the student鈥檚 major determined by Dyson
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3 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 080-level courses
- Academic Courses: In Consultation with Advisor
2 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 091/086-level courses
- Academic Courses: In Consultation with Advisor
1 GP Term
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 092 - level courses
- Academic Courses: 1 Academic course in the student鈥檚 major determined by Lubin*
* Most graduate academic courses are worth 3 credits
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3 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 070-level courses
- Academic Courses: 1 Academic course in the student鈥檚 major determined by Seidenberg
2 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 080-level courses
- Academic Courses: 1 Academic course in the student鈥檚 major determined by Seidenberg
1 GP Term
- ELI Courses: 2 ELI 091- level courses
- Academic Courses: 1 Academic course in the student鈥檚 major determined by Seidenberg
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3 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 080-level courses
- Academic Courses: In Consultation with Advisor
2 GP Terms
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 091-level courses
- Academic Courses: In Consultation with Advisor
1 GP Term
- ELI Courses: 3 ELI 092- level courses
- Academic Courses: 1 Academic course in the student鈥檚 major determined by School of Education