The Fellows curriculum
According to Aristotle, all knowledge begins in wonder, and all wonder begins with a question. University Fellows courses are designed to raise the kinds of questions that will lead you to greater curiosity about the world around you. Whether you are exploring justice with Plato, grace with Augustine, motion with Galileo, or economics with Marx, University Fellows will challenge you to think deeply about what you believe and why.
Western Intellectual Tradition - Great Books
A four-semester seminar covering great literature works that built the foundation of Western intellectual tradition.
Learn more >>Writing and Rhetoric
Development of advanced written and oral communication skills through the exploration of a specific seminar theme.
Learn more >> Learn moreScientific Inquiry
Exploration of the fundamental methodological and philosophical assumptions of scientific inquiry.
Learn more >> Learn moreBiblical Perspectives
Examination of historical context and religious teachings of Hebrew and Christian Scriptures.
Learn more UCBP 101 Biblical Perspectives (4)Calculus
Introductory study of calculus, beginning with a review of precalculus functions with an emphasis on graphical, numerical, and modeling applications.
Learn moreGlobal Studies
University Fellows must take courses in non-Western cultures that fall outside of the student's major discipline.
Learn more >