Academic Foundations for BRIDGES Students

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Academic Foundations (FP 0004)

This one-credit course is your insiders’ guide to Pitt, connecting you to valuable academic resources and opportunities, introducing you to the campus and the city, and providing the opportunity to meet other new students in small classes. Whether you’re an out-of-state student or have lived in the Pittsburgh region your entire life, this course will provide you with indispensable information and tips for navigating your new home.

In Academic Foundations, you will:

  • Define your educational goals. Learn how general education courses can help you become an educated citizen in today’s global society while developing skills that employers demand and earning credits for graduation;
  • Become familiar with the cultural resources on Pitt’s campus as well as the diversity of Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods and communities;
  • Get connected to academic success workshops, tutoring opportunities, and academic support services;
  • Be introduced to the Hillman Library, which houses 6 million volumes, extensive online resources, and much more to help you succeed; and
  • Learn to communicate with faculty, staff, and administrators, which will help you secure internships and letters of recommendation, and build the résumé you want.

This course runs for 12 weeks (just a bit shorter than the standard semester). It is graded S/NC (Satisfactory or No Credit) and yields one credit upon completion.

Fall 2024 Sections of FP 0004

  • Mondays at 2:00-2:50 pm
  • Tuesdays at 11:00-11:50am
  • Thursdays at 2:00-2:50pm

Want to enroll in an FP 0004 section this fall? Let us know which section you prefer and we'll add it to your schedule.

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