University Courses University Courses, UCRS = 0178 1000. Personal and Academic Effectiveness. 1 hour. The course assists students in becoming more proficient learners, increasing understanding of self and others and learning personal life skills. Topics covered include time and stress management, note-taking, test-taking strategies, communication and career development. 1500. Freshman CLC Seminar. 1 hour. Lectures from a cross-section of UNT faculty demonstrating different perspectives on designated topics. Prerequisite(s): admission to the Classic Learning Core Honors Program. 2100. Career Development. 1 hour. Course assists undecided majors and others who wish to clarify their career goals in exploring their interests, abilities and values, and in relating these to academic, personal and career choices. Pass/no pass only. 2200. Foundations of International Study. 3 hours. An interdisciplinary exploration of a variety of cross-national and global issues, including their cultural, political, economic and environmental aspects. Emphasis is placed on the preparation of students for a variety of international components of future study, including internationally focused majors and courses and study abroad. Satisfies the Crosscultural and Global Studies requirement of the University Core Curriculum. 4100. Problems and Issues in Women's Studies. 3 hours. Introduction to women's studies emphasizing its interdisciplinary nature. Overview of approaches to feminist theory and their implications for practice in philosophical, historical, economic, political and cultural perspectives. 4200. Seminar in International Studies. 3 hours. (0;0;3) Seminar for advanced undergraduate students in any major; integration of elements of general education with students' major by examining the international dimensions of major field and how they relate to the entire undergraduate experience. Prerequisite(s): senior and/or consent of department. 4900. Special Problems. 1-21 hours.