GPC 100 First Year on Campus Seminar
Program Overview
Introduction to University Programs
The university offers a wide range of programs for students, including undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as minor programs and English preparatory programs.
Undergraduate Programs
- Economics and Administrative Sciences Undergraduate Programs
- Education and Humanities Undergraduate Programs
- Engineering Undergraduate Programs
- Minor Programs
Graduate Programs
- Graduate Programs are available in various fields, providing students with advanced knowledge and skills.
School of Foreign Languages
General Information
The School of Foreign Languages offers programs to improve students' language skills, including English preparatory programs and modern languages programs.
Administration
The school is administered by a team of experienced instructors and staff.
English Preparatory Program (EPP)
The EPP is designed to help students improve their English language skills and prepare them for academic studies.
Modern Languages Program (MLP)
The MLP offers courses in various modern languages, providing students with the opportunity to learn new languages and cultures.
Instructors
The school has a team of experienced and qualified instructors who teach language courses.
Courses
A range of language courses are available, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
English Proficiency Exam
Students are required to take an English proficiency exam to assess their language skills.
Job Opportunities
The school provides job opportunities for students who want to work as language instructors or in related fields.
Research
Research Areas
The university conducts research in various areas, including natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
Center For Sustainability
The Center For Sustainability focuses on research and initiatives related to sustainability and environmental issues.
Ethics Committee (BAYEK)
The Ethics Committee is responsible for ensuring that research is conducted in an ethical and responsible manner.
Student Development and Counseling Center
About Us
The Student Development and Counseling Center provides support and guidance to students, helping them to adjust to university life and achieve their academic goals.
Services
The center offers a range of services, including individual counseling, seminars, and workshops.
Application Forms
Students can access application forms for various services and programs offered by the center.
Self-Help Resources
The center provides self-help resources, including brochures and links to online resources.
Past Events
The center organizes various events and activities to support students' development and well-being.
GPC 100 First Year on Campus Seminar
Course Outline
The GPC 100 course is designed to help first-year students adjust to university life and develop essential skills for academic success.
Peer Guides
The course is facilitated by peer guides, who are junior and senior students who have taken the GPC 310 Developing Skills for Peer Guidance course.
Roles and Responsibilities
Peer guides play a key role in facilitating the course and providing support to first-year students.
GPC 310 Developing Skills for Peer Guidance
Course Description
The GPC 310 course is designed to help students develop skills for peer guidance and leadership.
FAQ
Students can access frequently asked questions and answers about the course and its requirements.
