The Academic Introduction & Strategies (AIS) program offers a set of core curriculum courses required for all first-time freshmen and students entering the university with less than 30 hours. Each student takes one AIS course during their first year at UTSA and it’s a signature part of the Roadrunner First Year Experience.
Every AIS course has the same objectives:
Every AIS course falls within an Academic Studies section:
While each AIS course has the same objectives, they are organized by different disciplines – what we call Academic Studies -- that map to certain majors. Students are placed in one of the seven AIS courses below based on the Academic Studies section that includes their declared major.
Taught by all AIS faculty
Taught by Lauren Riojas-Fitzpatrick
Taught by Judy Dones, Erin O’Brien, and Morgan Grace
Taught by Alyssa Vikesland, Karen Engates, and Cande Ramirez III
Taught by Tinney Leveridge and Aaron Galliher
Taught by Rebecca Schroeder, Naomi Rubal, and Elena Camargo
Taught by Mike Newell, Erin O’Brien, Jesse Harasta, and Kate Harrell
Not sure about your major or what AIS course is right for you?
AIS is just one part of your First-Year Experience at UTSA. It also includes mentoring, resources and dedicated support to help you adjust to college and be successful in and outside of your classes.
At the end of every AIS course, your professor will hold a special Two Cents for Success celebration. This tradition is centered around two pennies. Professors hand out cards that have an inscription of the tradition and two pennies attached. The first penny symbolizes the wisdom that you have accumulated throughout your life, and the second represents the experiences, ideas, hopes and fears that encompass your “self.” Together, these pennies signify the “two cents” that you will always have to offer, and that you will carry with you as you continue through college and through life.