b"CONFUSING TERMSCollege seem to have a whole unique language! We've created a webpage that lists common acronyms, abbreviations, and other terms that you might hear, but don't know what they are. For starters, here at UM-Dearborn, we talk about four colleges, each with its own abbreviation. So if someone asks you What college are you in? they mean:College of Arts,College of EngineeringSciences, and Letters and Computer ScienceCollege of Business College of Education,Health and Human ServicesCommon classroom terms include:Faculty: these are specialists in their fields who teach the courses at the University.They have different ranking, largely based on their degrees and experience. Address them as Professor [LASTNAME] in (and out!) of the classroom unless otherwise instructed.Office hours: these are open times when you can meet with your faculty to discuss the material being presented in class or other related interests you have.Prerequisite: this is a course that is required before you take another course because the material builds on the knowledge gained in the first course.Syllabus: this is the outline for a course that includes due dates, assignments and so on.Transcript: this is your complete official academic record at the UM-Dearborn.Uniqname: the first part of your email address used to login to a variety of sites.Lingo BingoWhen you started college, there were likely some words you didnt know, or perhaps there are still some that you struggle with! 500What are 3 college words that you have learned since startingPOINTSUM-Dearborn and what do they mean? How did you figure that out and is this a technique you can use as a professional?23 RESOURCE GUIDE"