Pathways to Success: Making the Most of Your Time at University (FutureLearn)

Offered by University of York,
Pathways to Success: Making the Most of Your Time at University (FutureLearn)

Discover tips, guidance, and new opportunities to help you thrive at university and prepare for life afterwards. Boost your academic skills and potential with the University of York. Your university years are some of the most formative of your life. It’s worth making sure you are taking full advantage of the experience. This two-week course from the University of York is designed to help you chart a course to success throughout your student journey.

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Whether it’s building academic skills or identifying career opportunities, you’ll receive the guidance you need to thrive at university and beyond.

Develop study skills and strategies to help you maximise your learning
The focus of the course is on equipping you with skills and strategies to boost your academic potential. Week 1 of the course will introduce you to a host of opportunities to maximise your learning.
You’ll learn how to tackle assessments, harness digital tools and libraries, overcome challenges in your studies, and collaborate with your peers.

Discover opportunities to get involved with your department
Universities offer students a range of opportunities to get involved with the running of their departments. Playing a proactive role in faculty administration and curriculum design is a way of networking, boosting your CV, and advocating for you and your peers.
In Week 2 of the course, you’ll learn how getting involved in student and academic communities can help you get more out of your learning experience.

Get career guidance to prepare for your future
In the final stage of the course, you’ll begin looking beyond your time at university.
You’ll explore ways of gaining professional experience or accessing advice and guidance from university career services.
By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped and ready for the journey through university and into your future.

Syllabus

Week 1: Making the Most out of Opportunities to Learn
Week 2: Making the most of life at university

What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • Assess the importance of proactive engagement in the learning process and its impact on personal growth and achievement.
  • Identify strategies to make the most of educational opportunities and resources available to you whilst studying at university.
  • Engage in discussion with peers and experts to share insights, perspectives and strategies for maximising learning and career potential.
  • Reflect on personal experiences and challenges to develop adaptability in navigating the student journey.

Who is the course for?
This course is designed for all current and prospective students of UK universities.

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