About Current Living Learning Communities
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Art & Design
Located in Richard A. Castro Hall, the community is tailored for students majoring in Art, Art Education, Art History, Communication Design, Photography, and Studio Art.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- ART 1301: Core 1
Spring Semester
- ART 1303: Core II
- ARTH 2302: Art History
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Business
Located in College Inn, this community is for students who have been accepted to the McCoy College of Business Administration and who are majoring in Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Economics, Finance, Management, or Marketing.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- BA 1310: Intro to Business
- MATH 1319: Mathmatics for Business and Economics
Spring Semester
- MATH 1329: Math for Business and Economics II
- ISAN 1323: Intro to Microcomputer Applications
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Engineering
Located in Richard A. Castro Hall, this LLC is for students who are majoring in Engineering. This community offers students the opportunity to work with dedicated faculty and peers to achieve academic success.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- MATH 2417: Pre-Calculus OR MATH 2471: Calculus I
- CHEM 1335 & CHEM 1135: Engineering Chemistry & Lab
Spring Semester
- PHYS 2325: Mechanics
- MATH 2471: Calculus 1 & Lab OR MATH 2472: Calculus II & Lab
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Future Teachers
Located in Falls Hall, this living-learning community is open to students studying in the College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction. In addition, this LLC is open to students majoring in any subject who are seeking teacher certification.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- COMM 1310: Fund. of Human Communication
Spring Semester
- PHIL 1320: Ethics and Society
- POSI 2320: Functions of American Government
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Health & Human Performance
Located in Gaillardia Hall this LLC is for students who will be studying in one of the Exercise & Sports Science Undergraduate Programs apart of the Department of Health and Human Performance. It is also for first-year students who have an interest in learning more about these disciplines.
Fall Semester
- Exercise and Sports Science:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- AT 2356: Athletic Training
- Pre-Athletic Training/Pre-Rehab:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- AT 2356: Athletic Training
Spring Semester
- Exercise and Sports Science:
- PSY 1300: Intro to Pyschology
- BIO 2430: Human Phys. and Anatomy
- Pre-Athletic Training/ Pre-Rehab:
- BIO 2430: Human Phys. and Antomy
- PSY 1300: Intro to Pysch OR ESS 1101: Seminar in ESS
- Exercise and Sports Science:
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Honors
Located in Cibolo Hall the Honors LLC is open to any student (regardless of major) who has been accepted to the Honors College. Check the Honors website for details and application instructions.
Fall Semester:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- Honors Course of Choice
Spring Semester
- Honors Course of Choice
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Journalism & Mass Comm
Located in Butler Hall, this LLC is open to students majoring in Advertising, Digital Media Innovation, Electronic Media, Journalism, Mass Communication, or Public Relations.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- MC 1301: Intro to Mass Communication
Spring Semester
- POSI 2320: Functions of American Government
- MC 4381: Fund.of Digital and Online Media
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Major & Career Exploration
Located in Jackson Hall, the Major and Career Exploration Theme Community is open for first-year students who want to explore major and career options as well as begin to develop plans to meet their academic, personal, and career goals.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
Spring Semester
- None
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Performing Arts
Located in Retama Hall, The Performing Arts Living Learning Community encompasses four dynamic communities: Acting, Musical Theatre, Sound Recording Technology (SRT), and Theatre.
Fall Semester
- ACTING & MUSICAL THEATRE:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- TH 2111: Theatre Activities OR TH 1350: Intro to Design
- THEATRE:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- TH 1364: Beginning Acting
- SOUND RECORDING TECHNOLOGY:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- MATH 2417: Pre-Calculus
Spring Semester
- ACTING & MUSICAL THEATRE:
- TH 1365: Intermediate Acting
- THEATRE:
- TH 1364: Beginning Acting OR TH 1350: Intro to Design
- SOUND RECORDING TECHNOLOGY:
- PHYS 1315 & PHYS 1115: General Physics 1 & Lab
- ACTING & MUSICAL THEATRE:
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Pre-Medical & Pre-Dental
Located in Chautauqua Hall we strive to foster an environment that is inviting to all students interested in attending medical, dental, or veterinary school after graduation.
Students seeking health profession degrees such as Nursing, Clinical Laboratory Science, Communication Disorders, Radiation Therapy, or Respiratory Care may not benefit from this LLC, but we welcome your application if you are considering medical or dental school as an option in your future.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- BIO 1330: Functional Biology
- CHEM 1341: General Chem I OR MATH 1315: College Algebra
Spring Semester
- BIO 1331: Organismal Biology
- CHEM 1341: General Chem I OR CHEM 1342: General Chem II
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Pre-Nursing
Located in Chautauqua Hall, the Pre-Nursing Living-Learning Community is for students who intend to apply for admission to the St. David's School of Nursing to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- BIO 1330: Functional Biology
- MATH 1315: College Algebra
Spring Semester
- PSY 1300: Intro to Psychology
- CHEM 1341: General Chem I OR CHEM 1342: General Chem II
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Psychology
Located in Alamito Hall, this Living-Learning Community is open to students majoring in Psychology.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- PSY 1300: Intro to Psychology
Spring Semester
- PSY 2301: Intro to Statistics
- PSY 3300: Lifespan Development
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Residential College
Located in Brogdon Hall, The Residential College Living Learning Community is designed for first-year students from any major who are starting their college journey with little to no dual credit. This community is especially supportive for first-generation students, offering a solid foundation for their academic and social transition. Residents will enroll in core courses that are essential for completing their degree plans, regardless of their major. This unique environment fosters both academic success and personal growth.
Fall Semester
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- MU 2313: Intro to Fine Arts
- PHIL 1320: Ethics and Society
Spring Semester
- COMM 1310: Foundations of Human Communication and COMM 1310L: Lab
- POSI 2310: Principles of American Government
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Science & Technology
The Science & Technology Living Learning Community is located in Richard A. Castro Hall. Open to students who have declared a major in the College of Science and Engineering, this is a dynamic community designed to increase the talent pool of future scientists and engineers that will support your academic success as a Science & Technology major.
Fall Semester
- COMPUTER SCIENCE:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- CS 1428: Found. of Computer Sci
- COMM 1310: Fund. of Human Comm.
- LIFE SCIENCE:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- BIO 1330 & 1130: Functional Bio. & Lab
Spring Semester
- COMPUTER SCIENCE:
- MATH 2358: Discrete Math. I
- PHIL 1305: Philosophy and Critical Thinking
- LIFE SCIENCE:
- BIO 1331 & 1131: Organismal Bio. & Lab
- COMPUTER SCIENCE:
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Terry Scholars
Located in Cibolo Hall the Terry Scholars program is open to any student have received a scholarship from the Terry Foundation.
Fall Semester:
- TXST 1100: University Seminar
- Honors Course of Choice
Spring Semester
- Honors Course of Choice