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Dec 11, 2024
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Course Catalog 2015-2016 [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 (WINT) and/or Quantitative and Formal Reasoning (QFR) 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 2015-2016, please visit the First-Year Seminar Program’s web site for students at www.oberlin.edu/fys.
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First-Year Seminars for 2015-16
- FYSP 012 - Socialism: Real and Imagined
- FYSP 030 - Hate Speech: An Interdisciplinary Approach
- FYSP 031 - The Nature of Nature: Action, Advocacy, and Imagination
- FYSP 032 - Science Fiction Thinking
- FYSP 033 - Doing It Justice: Writing on Performance
- FYSP 034 - Values of Higher Education: Money, Principles, and the Ways Things Work
- FYSP 035 - Humans and Other Animals
- FYSP 036 - Fictions of Total War: The Siege of Troy to The Walking Dead
- FYSP 037 - The Psychology of Creativity
- FYSP 038 - From Creation to Apocalypse
- FYSP 039 - Women Behaving Badly
- FYSP 040 - Making Sense of the Senses
- FYSP 041 - Emergence and the Unification of Knowledge
- FYSP 042 - The River Nile: Power, Capital, and Revolts, from 7th Century to the Present
- FYSP 043 - Everyday Life in Totalitarian Societies
- FYSP 046 - Japanese Religion and Pop Culture: Manga and Anime
- FYSP 049 - Renaissance Outsiders: Studies in Radical Self-Identity in Early Modern Art and Culture
- FYSP 050 - Conceptions of the Self East and West
- FYSP 065 - Cleopatra in History and the Imagination
- FYSP 066 - Jane Austen Then and Now
- FYSP 071 - Pirates and Piracy in Times Past
- FYSP 093 - Disability
- FYSP 113 - Re-envisioning Russia
- FYSP 117 - Nature and the Environment in East Asian Culture
- FYSP 118 - The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender with Social Class in Contemporary America
- FYSP 121 - Everyday Evolution
- FYSP 122 - Contested Sites: The Politics of Public Art & Space
- FYSP 129 - Coming of Age in African Literature
- FYSP 133 - Science and the Mind
- FYSP 134 - Crossing Borders: The Mysteries of Identity
- FYSP 141 - Manga Genji
- FYSP 143 - Deconstructing Technology
- FYSP 163 - She Works Hard for the Money: Women, Work and the Persistence of Inequality
- FYSP 165 - Feeding the World
- FYSP 173 - The French Revolution and the Making of the Modern World
- FYSP 180 - Exploring Chicago
- FYSP 181 - Selfishness or Altruism? The Evolution of Sociality in Humans and Other Animals
- FYSP 185 - The Blues Detective: Riffing on a Literary Formula
- FYSP 187 - Ars Moriendi: Death and the Art of Dying
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