Apr 13, 2023

Summer/Fall 23 Registration - Political Science Summer Courses  |  Religions of the World - May or June Term Courses  |  Summer@UNI Website

Please review these items to assist with your work with advisees as well for professional/personal information - or if appropriate to pass along to your students.  Political Science Summer Courses  |  Religions of the World - May or June Term Courses  |  Summer@UNI Website  |  NEW: Academic Advisor Portal |  Institutional Academic Advising Vision & Mission Statement  

  • ​Political Science Summer Courses
    • ​Poli Sci's summer UNIFI courses include POL AMER 1014 (Human Condition: Domestic) and POL INTL 1024 (Human Condition: Global), as well as 2 courses approved for the Responsibility category:​
      • POL GEN 1159 Becoming Global Citizens online, May term
        • A responsibility of citizens in democracies is to be politically active. How can we be politically active as citizens of the world? Without global elections, we have to find other ways of influencing the key social issues of our time. This class helps students think about how to be politically active on the most important global issues.
      • CAP 3151 Money, Sex & Power: Theories of Race, Class & Gender, online June term
        • Examination of social and ethical aspects of oppression and privilege in personal and political life. Study of concepts and meaning of categories such as race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality, and evaluation of strategies of resistance and/or accommodation.​
           
  • Religions of the World - May or June Term Courses
    • ​​RELS 1020 Religions of the World is an online and asynchronous course taught in either May or June 2023 term that will satisfy the UNIFI ​Human Condition​ - Global​ learning area​:

RELS 1020 Religions of the World Summer 2023

  • ​​Summer@UNI Website
    • ​​Use the Summer@UNI website to find more information about summer course offerings, tuition and fees, and financial aid for the Summer 2023 session.
       
  • NEW! Academic Advisor Portal
    • The new Academic Advisor Portal is a centralized point for campus-wide UNI faculty and staff academic advisors, as well as student success partners, for information and resources to enhance work with students and further expand professional development.
    • Highlights of the portal include:  Advisor Toolbox - including scheduling and registration resources  |  Academic Advisor FAQs  |  UNI Advising Network  |  News, Information & Announcements
       
  • Institutional Academic Advising Vision & Mission Statement (revised Spring 2016) [See Academic Advising Mission, Vision, Goals & Outcomes webpage]
    • Vision Statement: UNI aspires to create the best possible advising experience for each student.
    • Mission Statement: Academic Advising is a critical component of the teaching and learning environment at UNI. Advising is a personalized educational experience, empowering students to explore, articulate and achieve their academic, career and life goals.