FYS: Social and Behavioral Sciences
First-Year Seminars in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) help incoming students adjust to college life. In addition, they focus on subjects and issues that reflect the college’s broad range of approaches to human behavior through the lens of the social sciences. Course topics will include anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, sustainable community development and more.
Social and Behavioral Sciences Seminars for Fall 2023:
- SBS Pathways to College Success (FYS 191SBS01)
- Journalism Success (FYS 191SBS07)
- Don't Panic: A Guide to College, Economics and the World Beyond! (FYS 191SBS0)
- The Human Species (FYS 191SBS12)
- Navigating Campus Life and Exploring Public Policy (FYS 191SBS13)
- Know The Enemy: A Primer on US White Supremacist Movements (FYS 191SBS14)
- Dynamics of the Built Environment (FYS 191SBS15)
- Sociological Imagination for College Students (FYS 191SBS16)
- Everyday Law (FYS 191SBS17)
- The Economics Behind Our Lives (FYS 191SBS18)
- Asking the Right Question (FYS 191SBS19)