Dec 04, 2024  
[DRAFT] Course Catalog 2025-2026 
    
[DRAFT] Course Catalog 2025-2026 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

First-Year Seminar Program


Elizabeth C. Hamilton, Associate Professor of German Language and Literatures and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; director


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The First-Year Seminar Program (FYSP) invites incoming students to begin their Oberlin educational experience in a small seminar setting. The topics and academic approaches of seminars are diverse, but all are designed to help students hone their critical thinking, discussion, and writing skills. First-year seminars provide a venue for intellectual exchange between students and faculty. Each seminar is limited to 16 students. First-year seminars are offered primarily in the fall semester, and are closely aligned with Peer Academic Leaders, or PALs, who provide an extra layer of support as first-year students learn about the many resources of the college.

Most seminars satisfy part of the Writing or the Quantitative and Formal Reasoning bachelor of arts degree requirements, as well as part of certain other graduation requirements as indicated in particular course listings. Individual departments and programs may count certain FYSP courses in their curricula.

First-Year Seminar Courses


The courses listed below appear to require consent but do not for the summer registration process