What gives life meaning? How does the history of our country or our human existence help or hinder a meaningful future? What is the role mythology plays in creating life’s meaning today? The Learning Communities in this category face questions of epic proportions, and challenge you to think beyond the classroom and relate coursework to your own life. Oral and written communication skills are emphasized.
Learning Communities are course clusters designed to give you guided access to all of the resources USC has to offer. The program will offer a breadth of knowledge to aid in your exploration of the growing cultural and academic landscape. Each course cluster consists of two classes, one General Education course and one elective course, taught by only the best professors USC has to offer. Your Learning Community of twenty students takes these two classes together, providing you with instant study groups, lab partners, and best of all- other 'SC students with similar interests. This program is designed for incoming freshman who are undecided or undeclared in major but are considering law as a possible profession.You may sign up to be a part of this program at Freshman Orientation, or any time during your freshman year by contact the Office of College Advising at (213) 740-2534.
You can also find more information at: LearningCommunities . Through the learning community, you will have the opportunity to meet other freshmen with similar interests and participate in law-related extracurricular activities