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Encyclopedia > University College Utrecht
University College Utrecht campus
University College Utrecht campus

University College Utrecht (UCU) is an international Honors College of Utrecht University (UU). UCU is a selective liberal arts, undergraduate-only college of 650 students within Utrecht University. Located between the two Utrecht University sites, Uithof and City Centre, it has its own residential campus in the city of Utrecht, the Netherlands. The language of instruction is English. The American style of the College is highly unusual in the Netherlands, hence the lengthy explanations below. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2592 × 1944 pixel, file size: 2. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2592 × 1944 pixel, file size: 2. ... Utrecht University (Universiteit Utrecht in Dutch) is a university in Utrecht, The Netherlands. ... In the history of education, the seven liberal arts comprise two groups of studies, the trivium and the quadrivium. ... De Uithof is the campus area of the Utrecht University and the University of Professional Education Utrecht. ... Utrecht ( (help· info)) is a municipality and the capital city of the Dutch province of Utrecht. ...

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Campus

UCU's residential and educational Campus is located at the former Kromhout Kazerne, a turn of the century military base that used to be part of the Dutch Water Line. The students live in the oldest quarter of the base, the other three quarters remain in possession of the Dutch Ministry of Defence. the New Waterline The Dutch Water Line was a series of waterbased defences conceived by Maurice of Nassau and realised by his half brother Fredrick Henry. ... The Ministry of Defence (Ministerie van Defensie; Def) is the Dutch Ministry of Defence: it is occupied with coordinating military of the Netherlands. ...


Room and Board

Students are housed in the former barracks buildings and in new purpose-built student accommodation on the Campus terrain. They eat in the former soldier's mess, a 1960's modernist building now known as the Dining Hall. The Dining Hall provides three meals throughout term-time, two in weekends. The college also has its own bar, The UCSA College Bar.


During the summer most students leave the campus and there is only limited accommodation to stay on campus. Upon return the next year the students move into a new room, a new flat (usually called 'unit'), with new flatmates. The flats have 4 to 12 private rooms and shared communal spaces (bathroom facilities and a living room with a kitchenette). A kitchenette is a cooking area in small apartments, hotel rooms, college dormitories, or office buildings. ...


Student Population

Of the 750, approximately 400 students are Dutch; the others cover a wide range of nationalities. All students are automatically members of the University College Student Association (UCSA) which organises social and creative activities and is led by the UCSA Board, which consists of six members that are annually elected. Additionally, the All Students Interest Council (ASIC) defends students' interests in both academic and residential matters (board and housing). Like the UCSA Board, the ASIC members are annually elected by the students. Finally, there are also two fraternities (Onafhankelijk Heeren Genootschap Equites and Disputum Primates Erectus) and two sororities (Allure and Luna). Because all activities are concentrated on one campus, UCU is a very tight-knit community. The University College Student Association or UCSA (UCSA), founded in 1998, is the student association of University College Utrecht (UCU), the first liberal arts college in The Netherlands. ...


Academic Buildings

The classes are in four academic buildings. These stand around the central quad on both sides of the College Hall and house the four departments, each named after a famous philosopher/scientist:

  • Voltaire houses the Humanities department which covers History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Literature, Art History, Museum Studies, and Linguistics.
  • Locke houses the Social Sciences Department which covers Law, Psychology, Political Sciences, Human Geography, Economics, Anthropology and Sociology.
  • Newton houses the Sciences Department which covers Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Earth Sciences. Historically appropriate, the Newton building is endowed with a 'Leibniz room'.
  • Descartes houses the Academic Core department which covers the obligatory courses in Methods & Statistics, Argumentation Analysis and the Modern Languages (Spanish, Dutch for foreigners, French, German, Italian. A track in Chinese is in the making. Students are expected to learn at least one new foreign language). Furthermore, it covers such courses as Drama and Creative Writing.

An interesting aside regarding Descartes and the University of Utrecht: in March 2005 the University of Utrecht lifted an old ban on the teachings of RenĂ© Descartes. This went back to a 17th century dispute between the famous French philosopher and the Dutch Calvinist theologian Gisbertus Voetius, nicknamed 'The Pope in Utrecht', the first head ('rector magnificus') of the university. [1] (in Dutch, PDF). For the singer of the same name, see Voltaire (musician). ... For other persons named John Locke, see John Locke (disambiguation). ... Sir Isaac Newton FRS (4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727) [ OS: 25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727][1] was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, and alchemist. ... Descartes redirects here. ... Gisbertus Voetius (Voet) (March 3, 1589 — November 1, 1676) was a Dutch theologian. ...


Selection of Students

Students are selected at the gate (i.e. before entrance) on merit, broad academic interest, and motivation. The application procedure includes submission of a letter of motivation, references, an English proficiency requirement, as well as an interview: all this is relatively extra-ordinary in the Netherlands. It is also still a very controversial issue legally and socially; as a result UCU has acquired somewhat of a reputation for elitism and snobbery, which is occasionally expressed in both national and regional press. Mostly, UCU's student body is of a comparable socio-economic background to the general university population in the Netherlands. And quite a number of Dutch and international UCU students have to come by on loans and jobs, which is not easy given the intensity of the College's academic programme. For this reason UCU has established a Student Aid Fund and is actively seeking funds; the College has recently encountered difficulties securing scholarships for foreign students. An additional challenge towards UCU's aim to ensure a broad and diverse international student population have been the disappointing recent government moves that have made it more difficult for some foreigners to obtain a residence permit for the Netherlands.


Academics

UCU is a three year undergraduate programme leading to a B.Sc. or B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences. The College offers no Masters courses, but students have direct access to those offered at the University of Utrecht. Students of UCU are also students of the University of Utrecht and therefore also have access to all its services, such as libraries.


Academic calendar

The academic year begins in the last week of August or first week of September and it is divided in two semesters of 16 weeks (including one week Mid-term Break). And each semester a student takes 4 courses. There is an optional 5 week Summer or Third Term, during which a student takes one course that can be used to acquire extra credit, to do a special course (such as a Laboratory Course), or to compensate for a failed course.


The graduation ceremony is usually held in June in the gothic 'Dom' church in Utrecht's medieval city centre, although the 2007 graduation ceremony took place in the Stadsschouwburg, the city's main theatre. The ceremony is in many ways contrary to Dutch traditions: graduating students wear a cap and gown, there is a valedictorian who speaks, and the Alumni Award is presented by the University College Alumni Association (UCAA) to a student with an outstanding academic and social record.


An honours degree is awarded to those graduating with a GPA of 3.0 and higher; in addition, there are three levels of distinction (cum laude for those with a GPA between 3.5 and 3.79, magna cum laude for students with a GPA between 3.8 and 3.89, and summa cum laude for students with a GPA of 3.9 or higher).


Courses

After their first year students elect a major in either Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, a double major in any two of these or a dual-major in a combination of these. In the latter case a student will have to make a convincing argument to the Director of Education.


Students are encouraged to experiment in combining courses, thereby encouraging cross-disciplinary research and interests. In any major a student needs to take 10 courses, of which three at the advanced level and in at least two different fields of study. This will lead to the BA degree (Bachelor or Arts). A BSc degree (Bachelor of Science) requires 12 courses in the Sciences department, the extra two courses being two lab courses to be taken in the Summer or Third term. Furthermore, a student is required to take at least one course in each department, learn one new foreign language, and pass the core courses Academic English & Introduction to academia, and one course appropriate to the major.


Each course is worth 4 UCU credits (or 7.5 ECTS). There is continuous assessment based on papers/essays, presentations, class participation and exams. Grades are on the A-F scale (A being 4.0).


Exchange programmes

Apart from taking courses at other universities in the Netherlands, UCU students have the opportunity to go on exchange to a wide variety of highly respected universities world-wide from UCLA to Kyoto to the University of New Hampshire and also including one prestigious place annually at St John's College, Cambridge in the UK. Binomial name Ucla xenogrammus Holleman, 1993 The largemouth triplefin, Ucla xenogrammus, is a fish of the family Tripterygiidae and only member of the genus Ucla, found in the Pacific Ocean from Viet Nam, the Philippines, Palau and the Caroline Islands to Papua New Guinea, Australia (including Christmas Island), and the... College name The College of Saint John the Evangelist of the University of Cambridge Motto Souvent me Souvient (Latin: I often remember) Named after The Hospital of Saint John the Evangelist Established 1511 Location St. ...


Eidos

The College also publishes its own academic magazine Eidos with an editorial board consisting of both staff and students. The editors are usually students. Every summer it combines the 10 most interesting and best of the student papers produced during the last academic year with a specially themed photography series, commissioned by one of the students.


History and Philosophy

Founded in 1998 by Hans Adriaansens and formally founded in 1999, UCU was the first honors college of the Netherlands. Subsequently an honors program was initiated in Maastricht, University College Maastricht, and recently Hans Adriaansens founded the Roosevelt Academy in his native Middelburg, also ancestral home to the US presidential Roosevelt-family. University College Maastricht or UCM is a liberal arts college that is part of Maastricht University in Maastricht, the Netherlands. ... Roosevelt Academy is a small liberal arts college located in Middelburg in the Netherlands. ...


Hans Adriaansens wanted to offer students an alternative to the great 'education factories' that are, in his opinion, the Dutch universities: impersonal, inefficient, and one-size-fits-all. He started UCU amongst others to get the discussion on Higher Education in the Netherlands going: there should be more attention to the highest performers if the Netherlands wanted to keep competitive in the world market.


Hans Adriaansens' selective colleges are still highly controversial in the Netherlands. There is still some doubt as to the legality of UCU's practices, as the Dutch law guarantees access to Higher Education to all in the possession of a VWO-diploma (Cf. English A-levels) and university education cannot be denied. UCU exploits a loophole in this law by having students apply to a programme at Utrecht University and only afterwards 'inviting' them to come and study at UCU, which is a 'master-class' of several of Utrecht University's other departments. Hence the title 'Honors College'. UCU's attempt seems effective enough; alumni of UCU have been accepted into programmes at prestigious universties worldwide, such as the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Harvard University, and the University of California. UCU's alumni are represented by the University College Alumni Association (UCAA). The University of Oxford (usually abbreviated as Oxon. ... The University of Cambridge (often Cambridge University), located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and has a reputation as one of the worlds most prestigious universities. ... Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and a member of the Ivy League. ... Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego Santa Barbara Santa Cruz UC Office of the President in Oakland The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the state of California. ...


Life on campus

The 700 students at UCU form a tight community and are in constant touch with each other. This is because of the relatively small size of the campus, the campus bar, several fraternities and sororities and mixed on-campus housing. The campus bar is the heart of campus life. Especially every Tuesday and Friday and on special nights the bar is packed with a large part of the students living at UCU.


The student committees are also an important part of campus life. Activities include such things as sports, music and politics. To emphasize the international character of the college, UCU organises a much appraised Model United Nations every year; UNISUN.


External links

Official

  • Official website University College Utrecht
  • Roosevelt Academy UCU's sister college in Middelburg

Students

  • ASIC All Students' Interest Council: UCU student representation
  • UCSA University College Student Association
  • UCAA University College Alumni Association
  • Primus Disputum Primus Erectus
  • [2] LUNA

Anonther sorority on the UCU campus is Allure.


Other

  • Eidos Eidos, UCU's academic student magazine
  • UNISUN MUN conference organised at UCU

  Results from FactBites:
 
Utrecht University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (333 words)
Utrecht University (Universiteit Utrecht in Dutch) is a university in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
It is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands, and one of the largest in Europe.
Utrecht University is led by the University Board, consisting of Yvonne van Rooy (president), prof.dr. Willem Hendrik Gispen (rector magnificus) and Hans Amman.
University College Utrecht - Welcome to University College Utrecht (314 words)
University College Utrecht (UCU) is the international Honors College of Utrecht University.
Among the special characteristics of the college are the international composition of its student body, the freedom for students to compose their own curriculum, its small classes and individual attention.
UCU is a small and selective College of 650 students within Utrecht University.
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