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Page 1: New Student Experience (NSE) NSE courses are designed to support your success by engaging you academically, socially, and spiritually in the earliest
Page 2: New Student Experience (NSE) NSE courses are designed to support your success by engaging you academically, socially, and spiritually in the earliest

New Student Experience (NSE)

• NSE courses are designed to support your success by engaging you academically, socially, and spiritually in the earliest stages of student development. Your NSE course will help you to:

– Build community with students who share your interests– Form a strong relationship with a faculty member in the first semester– Learn about campus resources and academic excellence opportunities – Plan for your academic and personal success at Baylor and beyond

Page 3: New Student Experience (NSE) NSE courses are designed to support your success by engaging you academically, socially, and spiritually in the earliest

If you are in one of these programs, your NSE Course will be set . . .  

Journalism Majors: JOU 1301, Journalism & Mass CommunicationReligion Majors: REL 1310, Introduction to Christian ScripturesTheatre Majors: THEA 1301, Acting Realism: A Practical Approach

Baylor and Beyond LLC: FAS 1305, Global Community & Cross Cultural

REL 1310, Introduction to Christian Scriptures

Page 4: New Student Experience (NSE) NSE courses are designed to support your success by engaging you academically, socially, and spiritually in the earliest

Other NSE Course Options Of special interest:

EDP 1101 NSE for MissionsEDP 1102 Pre-Law SuccessEDP 1102 First in Line (FGCS)EDP 1102 What I Wish Someone Had Taught MeEDP 1102 Finding Your Way Through the InformationPHP 1105 Intro to Pre-Health

General requirements:FAS 1305 Doubt, Questioning, and the Search for TruthFAS 1305 Cicero & the End of the Roman Republic HIS 2365 US History to 1865

For the language requirement: GKB/GKC 1301 Elementary Greek JPN 1401 Elementary JapaneseLAT 1301 Elementary LatinSPA 1401 Elementary Spanish