If you are interested in taking one or two small classes in the residential area and have an interest in learning about the world and the people in it, Culture & Society RAP could be a good choice for you.
This RAP is open to students with a declared major as well as those who are still exploring major options. Students may choose from a variety of small Gen Ed classes related to the study of people and the world from the vantage point of various disciplines including Anthropology, Sociology, Spanish, and Political Science. Undeclared students will also have the option of joining an OASIS First-Year Seminar .
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When you join you will:
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Classes
Holding a spot in a RAP guarantees you enrollment in ONE of the associated classes. Registration into the specific classes takes place during NSO and classes are filled on a first come, first served basis.
You will choose one of the following General Education courses (small lecture or discussion in the residential area):
Moore Hall Location in Southwest
Melville Hall Location in Southwest
Webster Hall Location in Orchard Hill
The following classes are also available :
All Culture & Society RAP locations :