Rhetoric 1101: A Guide for Parents

What is Rhetoric 1101?
Critical Thinking and Oral Communication, or as it is fondly referred to, Rhet 1101, is a degree requirement for all new, first-time freshmen at UT Dallas.

The class emphasizes connecting with campus and local communities and helps students transition from high school to college. The small class format encourages students to meet others, develop relationships with UT Dallas staff members and learn the skills essential to becoming a successful college student.

What is the class like?

Why is Rhet 1101 required?
Colleges and universities around the world offer college success courses similar to UT Dallas’ Rhetoric 1101. Annual research studies conducted by The National Resource Center for the First Year Experience and Students in Transition at the University of South Carolina have consistently found that students who take such a course:

What will a student gain from Rhet 1101?
Participating in Rhetoric 1101 will provide your child with resources and opportunities, including:

Who teaches the class?
Rhet 1101 is taught by staff from various departments campus-wide, including:

Do students receive credit for this course?
Students receive one hour of course credit toward their undergraduate degree. The class also is a requirement for graduation.

Are students graded?
Students in Rhet 1101 receive letter grades that are counted in the overall grade point average just as they would in other academic courses.

Updated: April 3, 2008