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Jan 31, 2025
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Course Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses Open to and Appropriate for New Students
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This list contains courses that are open and appropriate for summer registration by incoming first-year students. If you have advising questions about these courses, please email first.year.advice@oberlin.edu.
Beginning in Fall Semester 2013, courses in the College of Arts and Sciences academic departments are offered as full or half academic courses. A full academic course is equivalent to four credits; a half academic course is equivalent to two credits. PLEASE NOTE: In the listing below, you will see the word “full;” this does not mean the course does not have any available seats, it means that it is a full academic course equivalent to four credits.
Omitted from this list are courses with pre-requisites and courses that require consultation with a member of the faculty before registration. You will be able to register for these courses during the on-campus registration period in August.
For complete descriptions of these courses, click on the link for the courses below.
A quick guide to all fall courses is available at: http://new.oberlin.edu/office/registrar/class-schedules/ or you may search PRESTO (presto.cc.oberlin.edu) for schedule information.
Language Courses: If you have no prior experience in a certain language, you should take the 100-level course in that language. If you have prior study or exposure to the language, you must take a placement test before registering. Please see the new students website section on Academic Planning (https://new.oberlin.edu/new-students/academic-planning/) for information about placement exams. The placement test will guide us in placing you in the correct course in our curriculum; once you know the results of the placement exam, you will be able to register for the appropriate class after you arrive on campus.
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Biology
First year students with an Biology AP score of 5 or an IB score of 6 will have Biology 605 on their transcript will which will serve as a prerequisite for 200 level courses. First year students will be able to register for those courses when they arrive on campus. Comparative American Studies
First Year Seminar Program
- 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
German
New students will have an opportunity to register for upper level German courses after arriving on campus and taking placement exams. Greek
First year students with prior preparation in Greek may enroll in 200 or 300 level courses during registration in August. The Classics department does not give or require a placement exam in Greek; however, during orientation Classics faculty are happy to consult with students about which level of the language would be appropriate for them. Hispanic Studies
Except for 101, all Hispanic Studies courses require appropriate AP or SAT II scores or a placement exam. You will have an opportunity to register for other Hispanic Studies courses after you arrive on campus so consider other courses offered in the department and see specific information about entry into HISP courses at new.oberlin.edu/hispanic_studies. Latin
First year students with prior preparation in Latin may enroll in 200 or 300 level courses during registration in September. The Classics department does not give or require a placement exam in Greek but during orientation Classics faculty are happy to consult with students about which level of the language would be appropriate for them. Mathematics
In order to take introductory statistics (STAT 113 or 114) or introductory calculus (MATH 131 or 133 only), students must take the corresponding ‘readiness’ exam. These short tests are given during orientation week and other times during the semester. Once you have taken the readiness test and met with your advisor, you will be able to register for the appropriate course during on-campus registration. The Calculus Readiness Exam (but not the Statistics Readiness Exam) is also available online on Blackboard. (You can get to it by logging in to Blackboard, clicking on the “Classes” tab and then following the directions in the box titled “Placement Tests” under the “Information” tab.) After taking the readiness exam and meeting with an advisor, you will have the opportunity to register for statistics, calculus and other mathematics classes once you are on campus. Please note that only 100 and 200 level courses are listed, but 300 level courses will be open for on-campus registration. Neuroscience
First year students with an Biology AP score of 5 or an IB score of 6 will be able to register for open seats in NSCI 201 after they arrive on campus. Students with this preparation should speak to the course instructor during orientation for permission to add the course. Rhetoric and Composition Practica Courses
Russian and East European Studies
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