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Dec 06, 2025
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Course Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
First-Year Seminar Program
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Robert Geitz, Associate Professor; Director
The First-Year Seminar Program (FYSP) is a unique opportunity for in-coming students to begin their Oberlin educational experience in a small seminar setting. The topics and academic approaches of seminars are very diverse, but they are all designed to help students hone their critical thinking and their discussion and writing skills. Moreover, first-year seminars provide important opportunities for students to get to know a faculty member well and to reflect upon the personal value and social relevance of a liberal arts education. Seminars are either Writing Intensive (WRi) or Writing Certification (WR) and Quantitative Proficiency-Half (QPh) courses. The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences strongly urges all College first-year students to enroll in a first-year seminar; students should note that the vast majority of first-year seminars are offered in the fall semester. For up-to-date information, as well as expanded descriptions of seminars for 2011-2012, please consult the First-Year Seminar Program Course Catalog or visit the First-Year Seminar Program’s web site for students at www.oberlin.edu/fys.
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First-Year Seminars for 2013-14
- FYSP 012 - Socialism: Real and Imagined
- FYSP 055 - Encountering Water: Worship, Fear, and Appropriation in the History of H2O
- FYSP 056 - Music and the Search for Unity in Russian History
- FYSP 057 - Disability in Literature
- FYSP 058 - Religion and Film
- FYSP 059 - Thinking Like a Scientist
- FYSP 060 - Creativity, Innovation, and Design: Finding and Following One’s Muse
- FYSP 061 - Magic, Metamorphosis, and the Artistic Imagination
- FYSP 063 - Literature of Carnivals, Circuses and Festivals
- FYSP 064 - The Last Days of Pompeii
- FYSP 065 - Cleopatra in History and the Imagination
- FYSP 066 - Jane Austen Then and Now
- FYSP 067 - Agreeing to Disagree: The Mathematics and Philosophy of Cooperation
- FYSP 068 - The Synaptic Self
- FYSP 070 - Uncle Sam(urai): Japan-U.S. Encounters since 1853
- FYSP 071 - Pirates and Piracy in Times Past
- FYSP 072 - Bodies in Play: Athletics, Identity, and Culture in America
- FYSP 076 - The Privileged and the Marginalized: History and Culture of American Colleges and Universities
- FYSP 078 - Atomic Histories and Nuclear Nightmares
- FYSP 089 - Heretics and Infidels: Muslims, Christians, Jews and the Legacy of the Middle Ages
- FYSP 094 - Das Kapital
- FYSP 097 - Russian Modernism: The Aesthetic Utopia
- FYSP 105 - Staying Sane in a Crazy World
- FYSP 119 - The First Amendment and the Internet
- FYSP 128 - Media and Memory
- FYSP 129 - Coming of Age in African Literature
- FYSP 131 - How Early Jews and Christians Rewrote the Bible
- FYSP 132 - Searching for Utopia: Episodes in American History
- FYSP 134 - Crossing Borders: The Mysteries of Identity
- FYSP 141 - Manga Genji
- FYSP 143 - Deconstructing Technology
- FYSP 144 - Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.
- FYSP 154 - Freud’s Vienna: Artists, Intellectuals, and Anti-Semites at the Fin de Siecle
- FYSP 162 - Cold War in Asia
- FYSP 165 - Feeding the World
- FYSP 174 - Technologies of Writing: From Plato to the Digital Age
- FYSP 183 - Literature of War, Resistance, and Reconciliation
- FYSP 190 - Rationality, Objectivity and Truth in Science
- FYSP 193 - Beyond Disbelief: Can Literature Tell the Truth?
- FYSP 197 - Cats, Cattle, and Corn: On the Origin of Domesticated Species
- FYSP 198 - I Knew It All Along
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