Some of the opportunities our majors enjoy include learning abroad, international English honor societies, editing experience, internships in a variety of writing and communication fields, paid teaching internships, paid writing-tutor training and experience, travel to academic conferences and workshops, writing retreats at the SUU Mountain Center, and creative readings at the Southern Utah Museum of Art. These experiences, paired with small class sizes and individual faculty mentorship, help our majors develop skills in high demand by a range of employers and graduate programs, such as critical and creative thinking, problem-solving, project management and teamwork, literary analysis, technical and design skills, information literacy, teaching and instruction, and cross-disciplinary research skills.
SUU student uses the skills she learned in English
3120 to make a difference! Observe the results of Addy Rich’s project written
for English 3120 Grant and Technical Writing taught by Dr. Julia Combs.
Students in this class identify a community partner and write a grant for a
nonprofit organization. This BLMUtah video highlights the powerful impact of
successful, real-life writing. It also showcases the potential and rewards of
community-engaged projects for the student and the community.
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FAQ
1. Is it available for students from every country?
Yes
2. How many hours per week?
15-20 hours per course per week.
3. How many students per class?
20-30.
4. Can students fail? Can students re-sit? How many times?
Yes, students can fail, and they are permitted to re-sit – once.
5. Are there opportunities for classes to meet in person?
The university Road does not facilitate face-to-face meetings as this would be impossible due to the global make-up of the classes.
6. How are students graded?
Students will be graded on performance on assignments that can include quizzes, discussion forum submissions, papers, case studies, projects, presentations, and more.
Cirtificate
Sample Certificate of SUU and University Road
The University Road Advantage
Industry Mentors
· Receive unparalleled guidance from industry mentors, teaching assistants, and graders
· Receive one-on-one feedback on submissions and personalized feedback on improvement
Student Success Mentors
· A dedicated Success Mentor is allocated to each student so as to ensure consistent progress
· Success Mentors are your single point of contact for all your non-academic queries
Q&A Forum
· Timely doubt resolution by peers and Teaching Assistants on the Q&A forum
· Personalized feedback on assignments and case studies
Expert Feedback
· Personalized expert feedback on assignments and projects
· Regular live sessions by experts to clarify concept-related doubts
Industry Networking
· Live sessions by experts on various industry topics
· Group discussions
· One-on-one discussions and feedback sessions with industry mentors
Career Impact
Admission Details
APPLICATION PROCESS
Candidates can apply to this program in 4 steps.
ADMISSION COUNSELORS
We have a team of dedicated admissions counselors who can guide you as you apply for this Data Science certification. They are available to:
- Address questions related to your application
- Provide guidance regarding financial aid (if required)
- Help answer questions and understand the program
Get advice from our admission counselors.
Empowering learners of tomorrow
Over 1000 students have completed this course and started working at their dream job, what's stopping you?
- Dual Degree (provided by both UR and the course provider university)
- Facility to conduct the course online/ on campus
- Flexibility to transfer to the campus anytime
- Convocation from University on campus