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TROY UNIVERSITY COURSES (TROY)
 
TROY 1101 University Orientation (1-1)
  The primary purpose of this course is to assist entering students in acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills to manage effectively the Troy University campus environment in order to maximize their potential for success at the University, in their careers, and throughout their lives. Students on the Montgomery campus are required to pass the Reading Placement Test, and COM 1110 is a prerequisite for conditionally-admitted students on the Montgomery campus.
   
TROY 1102 Career Exploration and Planning (2)
  The primary purpose of this course is to assist students who are undecided in their educational and career plans to identify interests, skills and values, and to develop goals. It also serves to assist nontraditional students considering a career change.
   
TROY 1103 Study Skills (1)
  The primary purpose of this course is to teach students the skills needed to succeed in college. Structured for freshmen and sophomores, the skills taught will also benefit returning adult learners and any student having academic difficulties.
   
TROY 3300 Career Preparation and Job Search Techniques (3)
  The primary purpose of this course is to aid students in making a successful transition from college to career. It also serves to aid non-traditional students in career transition.