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Linked Classes

Classes linked to LEAP Seminars

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LEAP 1050: "LEAP into Major Exploration"

LEAP 1050 is a one-unit course on major selection and career exploration designed specifically for LEAP Students.  It is taken concurrently with the LEAP seminar (usually in the spring semester) and is taught by a University College advisor.

LEAP 1300: "LEAP Service Learning"

LEAP 1300 is a one-unit course that allows students taking one of the service LEAP courses to get credit for their service work.

LEAP 2002: "Leadership and Community: LEAP Peer Advisor Seminar"

LEAP 2002 allows students to get academic credit for their work as Peer Advisors.

LEAP 2003: "Service and Community: LEAP Peer Advisor Service Learning"

This course allows Peer Advisors to get academic credit for the service work they do as part of their involvement with the PA program.

Writing 1060: "Methods and Techniques of Library Research"

Writing 1060 is a one-unit course that is included in the LEAP Seminar.  It consists of ten meetings during the fall and spring semesters taught by a librarian.  Students learn how to use the library's electronic databases to conduct research.

Writing 2010: "Intermediate Writing"

LEAP students are encouraged to take Writing 2010 along with their LEAP class.  Sections of 2010 have been reserved for LEAP students.  The instructors of these sections have designed their curriculum to complement the LEAP seminar.

 This list does not include the linked classes developed specifically for the LEAP Plus programs.  For more information on those classes, check the description of E-LEAP Plus, Pre-Law LEAP, or Health Sciences LEAP.