UNIV 100

Build Your Study Skills

The university offers a non-credit, pass/no-pass course that can help you adjust to various demands of a college schedule. The course is taught by Academic Resources staff. Registration is handled through SIS. 

UNIV 100 - Essential Academic Strategies

Essential Academic Strategies (UNIV 100) is a non-credit, pass/no-pass eight-week course that will help you develop effective strategies for managing a busy schedule, preparing for quizzes and exams, taking good notes and enhancing study skills. The seminar runs for one hour per week, on Thursdays from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Academic Resources staff members lead the sessions. Register through SIS.

The UNIV 100 instructors hope that you will finish the seminar comfortable in your ability to:

  • Understand your learning style and the ways in which recognition of that style may help you study and communicate effectively with professors and peers.
  • Use effective time management strategies to handle a challenging course load and minimize procrastination, while taking into account your extracurricular activities and personal needs.
  • Take notes efficiently and effectively during lectures and while reading.
  • Create and maintain a consistent system for organizing and storing notes.
  • Prepare for multiple types of exams you may encounter at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, including multiple choice, true/false, short answer or essay tests.

To help improve your time management and study skills, UNIV 100 will include:

  • Hands-on activities related to note-taking, test preparation and group conflict management.
  • Lively and thoughtful discussions with your peers and UNIV 100 instructors regarding how to best manage the course load at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½.
  • Weekly electronic journal entries in which you reflect on how you are handling your work commitments and extracurricular activities and set goals for the upcoming week.

Contact academicresources@case.edu for more information or questions.