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Learning

As an ALLC resident, you'll enroll in the Arts Living Learning Forum Interdisciplinary Studies 1000 in both fall and spring semesters.  This one credit hour class meets once a week in the Ottawa House and is just for ALLC residents. 

This class not only fulfills UT core requirements, it also will help you explore your interests in the arts and see how all the branches - music, visual arts, acting, film, creative writing - are connected.

You'll discuss everything from classical works to independent films.  And because the course sizes are kept small, you'll get to know your classmates and instructor.  you can debate with others, share your opinion and ask questions - all without getting lost in a sea of faces in a big lecture hall.

There also is a special section of Composition 1 (the required first-year writing course) reserved for ALLC students.

 

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