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Courses & Curriculum of the College of Arts &
Sciences in Cornell
The
diversity of the courses you can take in the College of Arts & Sciences
is extraordinary:
Academic
Distribution Requirements
The
College's academic distribution requirements will include:
effective
writing
foreign
language beyond the introductory level
imaginative
and critical thinking
To
choose your courses for a semester, use the Class Roster. It shows the
schedule of all classes offered in a particular term, along with class
enrollment information and course details.
The
Class Roster is updated frequently.
To
plan your classes over your four years at Cornell, use the Courses of Study.
It represents Cornell's full catalog of courses and is published annually. It
provides information on Cornell degree programs, requirements, policies and
procedures.
If
you need help, call 607-255-5004 for an appointment with an advising dean. Or
contact a career counselor in the Arts & Sciences Career Development
Center at 607-255-4166 to talk about your interests and how they can
translate into a major and a future career.
A
New Curriculum
On
October 30, 2018, the College of Arts & Sciences faculty(教员) approved a new undergraduate
curriculum to be carried out over the next two to three years. The new
curriculum focuses on the theme of exploration and reaffirms the college's
commitment to a liberal arts and sciences education. Students who have
questions about the new curriculum can view the approved proposal on the
Course Designer app of Cornell.
Innovative
Learning
If
you're one of the 3,000 students across the university taking biology or
physics at the College, you may be part of an innovative(创新的) classroom project that uses active
learning, a new model that is proving to be the quickest path to expert-level
mastery.
Your
education at Cornell will extend far beyond the classroom. You can join a
faculty member's research team on campus, conduct field study research in
different states or spend a semester with Cornell in Washington D.C. You
could study abroad in one of more than 85 countries or develop your own
research project through independent study. Give yourself the freedom to
explore.
(1)
If you want to plan your courses over the long run, you can use the ______.
A . Class Roster
B . Courses of Study
C . Course Designer
D . Career Center
(2)
For students involved in an innovative classroom project, they ______.
A . may study a new model
B . are on the quickest way to be experts
C . will get more freedom during research project
D . have advantages of studying outside the classroom
(3)
The article is probably taken from ______.
A . a travel magazine
B . a science report
C . a college website
D . an academic journal
答案: B
D
C